Community, student, LPFM "stops" are unlikely to adopt the technology because of it's sophisticated troublesome law aspect and high costs in deploying transmission equipment. Anyhow, the wind has carried HD radio in a small part of the universe for now - it is very rare in Europe where I reside. To put a full-stop to the end, I believe in means of technology it has great advantage over the old one, but for now it is an enterprise-oriented technology with the big bucks spinning around it.
In the listener's part, no large change will occour because of HD R. - if recievers remain to be manufactured wit low quality compontents, even HE-AAC can not provide enough of an improvement. Personally, I like the technology but some principals of it (one station having multiple - possibly different streams) makes me skeptical: to allow corporate giants growing three programs on one licence (freq) is a direct revenue gift to them and another level down the ground for one of us small stations.
What about downloading the digital stream from those radio stations
BrushCountryJamboree 6 months ago
@BrushCountryJamboree do you mean online streams?
McIntec 5 months ago
Great vid. continue doing videos like this.
techzany 6 months ago
For a detailed read of the US situation, you can search for the Prometheus Radio Project. They have explained the situation very very well.
BIGYack1 6 months ago
Community, student, LPFM "stops" are unlikely to adopt the technology because of it's sophisticated troublesome law aspect and high costs in deploying transmission equipment. Anyhow, the wind has carried HD radio in a small part of the universe for now - it is very rare in Europe where I reside. To put a full-stop to the end, I believe in means of technology it has great advantage over the old one, but for now it is an enterprise-oriented technology with the big bucks spinning around it.
BIGYack1 6 months ago
In the listener's part, no large change will occour because of HD R. - if recievers remain to be manufactured wit low quality compontents, even HE-AAC can not provide enough of an improvement. Personally, I like the technology but some principals of it (one station having multiple - possibly different streams) makes me skeptical: to allow corporate giants growing three programs on one licence (freq) is a direct revenue gift to them and another level down the ground for one of us small stations.
BIGYack1 6 months ago
Yep yep...I'm loving HD radio....good stuff.
danohart 6 months ago
w00t, u got a haircut.
Carinasing 6 months ago
@Carinasing and not just one hair was cut :P XOXO to my favourite Norwegian
haversman 6 months ago
FIRST VIEWER!!!!
123Jus1 6 months ago