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#19987 - 04/29/06 04:16 PM HD Radio
podular Offline
Deputy Gunslinger

Registered: 03/09/06
Posts: 9
Loc: Eastsound, WA
Although I enjoy listening to CDs on my new RR2150, most of the time I listen to FM radio. The FM stations I listen most often also broadcast in HD radio.

I've read that FM broadcast in HD produces CD-quality sound. It would seem a natural addition to the RR2150 or any tuner/receiver.

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#19988 - 06/17/06 07:41 PM Re: HD Radio
CI Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 06/14/04
Posts: 99
Loc: New City, New York, USA
I seceond your suggestion. A standalone HD tuner would be a very valuable addition to any HT setup. The quality of HD broadcasts exceeds that of Sirius or XM radio IMO, and it doesn't cost anything.

A componant size/appearance of the HD tuner would be another recommendation for such a standalone componant.

The only such tuner I know of is one by Rotel, and THAT retails for around a thousand dollars.

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#19989 - 11/08/06 09:18 AM Re: HD Radio
Quartercloud Offline
Deputy Gunslinger

Registered: 11/08/06
Posts: 2
Loc: Maryland
It seems inconceivable that Outlaw isn't planning an HD radio tuner. At a reasonable price, and with their track record, I think that audiophiles would find a stand alone tuner an attractive item. This would also be attractive to all those with HT set-ups. However, I would love to see an HD tuner in the next version of the RR 2150 Stereo Receiver. I've been salivating over this lovely beauty for a long time, but my financial challenges have prevented a purchase. With an HD radio tuner integrated into the RR2150, it would be amazing!

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#19990 - 02/01/07 03:42 PM Re: HD Radio
GC Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 12/18/06
Posts: 36
Has anyone tried either of these HD Radio components?

http://www.sangean.com/product.php?model=HDT-1

or

http://www.ada.net/products/av/duo_tuner.php

I have not, but I'm curious...

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#19991 - 05/25/07 03:03 PM Re: HD Radio
kscharf Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 04/28/07
Posts: 115
Loc: South Florida
I wonder if HD radio is even going to catch on. The number of products available is very limited. The receivers that include HD are high end units that also include XM/Sirius. Very few, reasonable priced main stream receivers / tuners out there.
Very big chicken/egg problem!

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#19992 - 06/07/07 09:13 PM Re: HD Radio
podular Offline
Deputy Gunslinger

Registered: 03/09/06
Posts: 9
Loc: Eastsound, WA
Perhaps the number of HD radio listeners is too few to make it viable?

What this country needs is a good $50 HD receiver for home use.

Business Week http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/may2007/tc20070525_027388.htm

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#19993 - 06/08/07 01:35 AM Re: HD Radio
westy Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 11/10/05
Posts: 34
Loc: Boston MA
Don't be fooled, HD radio or "hybrid-digital" is a low resolution format. It is sort of like hearing the sound coming out of a tin can.

FM stations can carry information at 96 kbit/s or 128 kbit/s it uses a really stupid proprietary compression algorithm that the radio stations pay a royalty to iBiquity to use. Standard FM radio sounds way better because of the ludicrous level of compression used.

While in hybrid mode, an HD Radio will lock onto an analog signal first in mono, then stereo, then try to find a digital one. There is a reason for that, it sucks.

Try listening to BBC radio from their site over the internet to get an idea of the quality.

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#19994 - 06/08/07 01:37 AM Re: HD Radio
westy Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 11/10/05
Posts: 34
Loc: Boston MA
Yes HD stands for Hybrid Digital not High Definition. You will notice that the marketing fails to point this out. Listen to one first (assuming you can get it to even tune to a station in digital mode). It is a stillborn product.

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#19995 - 06/08/07 12:00 PM Re: HD Radio
kscharf Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 04/28/07
Posts: 115
Loc: South Florida
What's even worse is that the digital sidebands extend out of the allocated station bandwidth and spill over into adjacent channels interfering with nearby analog stations. This is especially bad on the AM band.

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#19996 - 06/08/07 03:30 PM Re: HD Radio
PodBoy Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 05/09/05
Posts: 281
Quote:
Originally posted by westy:
Yes HD stands for Hybrid Digital not High Definition.
According to Ibiquity, the "HD" in "HD" radio doesn't officially stand for anything, though they are clearly trying to send the message by using letters that are, let's see, associated with something else that is "high definition". Nice bit of marketing.

SOmething can't be "hybrid" digital. It either is, or isn't.

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