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Miso,
WHY - A 'separate' PC Based IBOC "HD" AM/FM Radio Plug-and-Play Card would be My Choice for a First "HD" Radio It is my experience that often Steaming Audio via the Internet gets Buffered or Drops-Off for many Internet Related Reasons. A separate PC Based IBOC "HD" AM/FM Radio Plug-and-Play Card would simply be a Radio that is co-located with-in the PC and using the PC's Sound System {External Speakers} for the Sound Output. Something to Listen to while using the PC in the Home Office. The Radio like any Radio will pick-up and receive by itself as long as it has Power and the Radio Station's Transmitter is Working. For me the PC Based IBOC "HD" AM/FM Radio Plug-and-Play Card would be to simply listen to the "LOCAL" AM & FM Radio Stations without of the IBOC problems related to Distance (DX) Out-of-Area Stations. -IF- IBOC becomes a "Reality" that we all have to 'Live With' as Radio Listeners in the near future. -Then- How Do I Make It Enjoyable for Me ? ? ? -and- As for Me - I Don't Do "DX" while I am using the PC - I simply Listen to the Locals in the Area. [ For Me this is 'passive' Radio Listening while Thinking About and Doing something else. ] hope this explains "why" i would get a 'pc' base iboc 'hd' am/fm radio plug-and-play card ~ RHF |
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