On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, David Wilburn wrote:

For those hams that help with emergency communications, an XM satellite radio can be a great help whether or not your subscribe to their service.

Somehow I can't imagine too many folks having an XM radio who don'st subscribe to the service....unless they happened to by a radio that has XM in addition to
FM.

There's a move afoot by the non-satellite broadcasters ... HDRadio. Some stations are offering that mode to reach other audience types. In Washington DC, WAMU has their normal NPR and other high-minded local progamming on the regular FM channel and channel 1 of HD radio. One of the other channels appeals to the "new" music folks and rebroadcasts the signal of a Public Radio station on Towson, Maryland, while the thrid channel on HD radio rebroadcasts the content from www.bluegrassradio.org

I wouldn't call the service commercial-free...it has the obligatory twice-yearly begging week, and quite a few of the "institutional" announcements for "contributors", which might be called low-key image advertisements by sponsors on the commercial frequencies.

The hardware side of things is truly amazing....you'll need to drop around 175 bucks for an HDD tabletop that could kindly be called "mid-fideltiy"....and near 400 bucks for an upscale component system that ain't that much to write home about.

I'm hoping that some enterprizing compnay will come out with a tuner/convertor that would allow one to receive the channels and pipe them into whatever audio system a listener has.

Thom

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