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HD Radio Offers CD Like Sound Quality & Real Time Data

HD Radio is the most significant advancement in radio broadcasting since the introduction of FM stereo more than 50 years ago. HD Radio technology enables AM and FM radio stations to broadcast their programs digitally - a tremendous technological leap from the analog broadcasts of the past. HD Radio offers. It has also been reported that as of September 2008, over 1,800 AM and FM stations are broadcasting with HD Radio technology

Did you Ever wished you could get the same quality of sound from your radio as you do from your CD? Or that your radio signal didn’t fade out just when you wanted to listen to the game? Now you can. Get the kind of sound that was previously reserved for your HDTV, CD system or MP3 player. Here are some great features of HD Radio:

  • An improved signal quality that is less susceptible to noise and interference. The qualitative improvements have been described as bringing "CD quality to FM, and FM quality to AM"
  • Crystal-clear reception with no audio distortion
  • New Channels, New Music, New Sounds
  • More info on your dial, such as traffic data and stock info
  • Real-time artist and song IDs
  • No Subscription Fee

Since HD Radio is a free broadcast, all you have to do is get a new HD Radio receiver for your home or car.  Check out the products on this site for the most up-to-date info.

Posted on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 10:44PM by Registered Commenteraudiotech in | CommentsPost a Comment

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