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> Hd Radio - Does It Work On Am
markn455
post May 15 2009, 07:42 PM
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From what I can tell, the HD radio will pick up AM radio stations broadcasting in HD. I have looked on the website that list HD radio stations and see there are some in Atlanta as well as many other ares. However, When I tune these stations, I don't seem to get the HD programming. I am thinking that the stations are not very strong and likely need to get a "full quieting" signal in order to decode the HD signal.

Has anyone actually been able to pick up HD on the AM band? If so, I am wondering what you think of the sound.

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post Jul 10 2009, 08:51 AM
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I have been able to do only FM in Hd so far. I could not find any HD in AM, however if there are any then the radio should pick it up. Which station in Atlanta did you see listed as HD-AM?
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From what I can tell, the HD radio will pick up AM radio stations broadcasting in HD. I have looked on the website that list HD radio stations and see there are some in Atlanta as well as many other ares. However, When I tune these stations, I don't seem to get the HD programming. I am thinking that the stations are not very strong and likely need to get a "full quieting" signal in order to decode the HD signal.

Has anyone actually been able to pick up HD on the AM band? If so, I am wondering what you think of the sound.

Mark
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I can't answer your question as far as the stock radio goes, but I have an aftermarket HD radio in my Tiburon...There are a few AM stations in Philadelphia broadcasting in HD, and let me tell you, the sound difference for AM stations is amazing.
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