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I am looking a newsgroup where they discuss the equipment and status of
HD radio. From the looks of it, it appears this group is just close. I have been hearing ads for HD Radio, in particular, Boston Acoustics is suddenly pushing the HD version of its Recepter radio. Just want to know a little more because the www.hdradio.com site is pretty useless, pointing to manufacturer sites that really don't have much. Thanks! |
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![]() "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message oups.com... Well, I think there are several radio groups, which you might search with Google. But I am replying just to express my sincere and intense wish that Ibiquity IBOC fails utterly, killing Ibiquity dead and making the millions spent on HD totally wasted. IBOC Sucks! May it DIIE DIE DIE DIE DIE!!!! Why don't you tell us how you really feel? :-) And, maybe explain why you feel that way? |
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![]() Karl Uppiano wrote: "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message oups.com... Well, I think there are several radio groups, which you might search with Google. But I am replying just to express my sincere and intense wish that Ibiquity IBOC fails utterly, killing Ibiquity dead and making the millions spent on HD totally wasted. IBOC Sucks! May it DIIE DIE DIE DIE DIE!!!! Why don't you tell us how you really feel? :-) And, maybe explain why you feel that way? I feel that way because, one AM IBOC is crapping up the broadcast band at night and making skywave listening to clear channel (not Clear Channel!) stations impossible or at least difficult. Secondly, Ibiquity's business and licensing models are counter to the idea of free broadcast standards. Thirdly, IBOC digital-a misnomer as it is "in band" but "outside the channel"- is a poor concept that does not work well at all. A pure digital approach would be far better. My suggrstion: One, expand BCB to 2 MHz, and give the hams a chunk of more favorable spectrum to make up for losing 160 Meters. And keep it analog with improved analog standards. Two, create a digital audio broadcast band elsewhere, or more than one. Use DAB or DRM technology. Or expand the FM BC band upwards, getting rid of VHF Omnirange as we should have along with A-N ranges decades ago, and put everyone on TACAN/MLS, and use subcarrier on the expanded FM BCB for digital. |
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"Jack Bauer" wrote in message
m... I am looking a newsgroup where they discuss the equipment and status of HD radio. From the looks of it, it appears this group is just close. I have been hearing ads for HD Radio, in particular, Boston Acoustics is suddenly pushing the HD version of its Recepter radio. Just want to know a little more because the www.hdradio.com site is pretty useless, pointing to manufacturer sites that really don't have much. Thanks! I wonder after the "transition out of analog", after I pitched all my obsolete radios including my 50 year old tube AM/FM Sears Silvertone, will they make a digital crystal radio kit ![]() John |
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![]() "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message oups.com... Karl Uppiano wrote: "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message oups.com... Well, I think there are several radio groups, which you might search with Google. But I am replying just to express my sincere and intense wish that Ibiquity IBOC fails utterly, killing Ibiquity dead and making the millions spent on HD totally wasted. IBOC Sucks! May it DIIE DIE DIE DIE DIE!!!! Why don't you tell us how you really feel? :-) And, maybe explain why you feel that way? I feel that way because, one AM IBOC is crapping up the broadcast band at night and making skywave listening to clear channel (not Clear Channel!) stations impossible or at least difficult. Secondly, Ibiquity's business and licensing models are counter to the idea of free broadcast standards. Thirdly, IBOC digital-a misnomer as it is "in band" but "outside the channel"- is a poor concept that does not work well at all. A pure digital approach would be far better. My suggrstion: One, expand BCB to 2 MHz, and give the hams a chunk of more favorable spectrum to make up for losing 160 Meters. And keep it analog with improved analog standards. Two, create a digital audio broadcast band elsewhere, or more than one. Use DAB or DRM technology. Or expand the FM BC band upwards, getting rid of VHF Omnirange as we should have along with A-N ranges decades ago, and put everyone on TACAN/MLS, and use subcarrier on the expanded FM BCB for digital. With a little extra effort you could probably come up with an even less practical suggestion. :-) Norm Strong |
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What do you feel is so impractical about it?
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