[Electronics-talk] Accessible HD Radio

Louis Briones cbandman1949 at surewest.net
Wed Jul 7 18:00:57 UTC 2010


HD radio is going to encounter the same reception problems as with the over 
the air television TV stations, when not used with a good antenna, which is 
a big plus for your cable companies and the small little dishes.
Myself I really don't care for either, given the poor quality as to the way 
the signals is being distributed and restricking one's used of the variety 
of TV and FM that are free to the general public as a whole. The days of 
free TV and FM are going to be the thing of the past, and knowing that where 
going ot be told as to what we will be allowed to listen to and view. I knew 
this kind of thing goes back when CATV came into this country. Boy what a 
buntch of American  suckers we have become.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dewey Bradley" <dewey.bradley at att.net>
To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances" 
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Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Accessible HD Radio


> Do they come in good?
> With this DTV, we have so so much trouble with over the air signals, I 
> wonder if the HD radeo has the same trouble coming in
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Baracco, Andrew W" <Andrew.Baracco at va.gov>
> To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances" 
> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 11:08 AM
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Accessible HD Radio
>
>
>> Before buying an HD radio, you will need to do some research to see if,
>> or how many, HD radio stations are available in your community. If you
>> live in a rural area or small town with no big city near by, you just
>> might be SOL.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org
>> [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dewey Bradley
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 3:52 PM
>> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Accessible HD Radio
>>
>> So if I understand this.
>> The HD radeos use the even numbers on the dial?
>> I wonder if it will still pick up the old stations with the odd numbers?
>> Some of the smaller town stations still don't have HD streams
>> And I also wonder if it is worth getting a HD, It hasn't taken off like
>> they
>> hoped it would.
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Baracco, Andrew W" <Andrew.Baracco at va.gov>
>> To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
>> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 1:10 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Accessible HD Radio
>>
>>
>>> Along these lines, a blind friend recently showed me a walkman style
>> FM
>>> HD radio from Insignia.  It is FM only, and a true walkman, which
>> means
>>> that there is no external speaker, and headphones must be used.
>>> Apparently it uses the headphone line cord as an FM antenna.  It is
>> not
>>> "accessible" but usable by a blind person.  When you tap the up and
>> down
>>> arrow buttons, you will move up or down the FM dial in linear fashion.
>>> When you hit an HD station, you will know because there is about a 5
>>> second pause before the station starts playing.  It is available for
>>> $49.95 from Best Buy.  My local Best By store did not have them in
>>> stock, but they are in stock at www.bestbuy.com
>>> Follow the links to portable audio, and you will find a combo box for
>>> srand selection.  Insignia will be one of the choices, and you will
>> find
>>> it there.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org
>>> [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of David
>> Andrews
>>> Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 6:04 PM
>>> To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
>>> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Accessible HD Radio
>>>
>>> I have used this radio a little -- and it does work.
>>>
>>> David Andrews
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Gang,
>>>>
>>>>I got the message below from the blind hams list.  As this has to do
>>>>with an accessible
>>>>broadcast HD radio I thought I'd post it here.  See
>>>>www.diceelectronics.com/itr100a-info
>>>>for more details.
>>>>
>>>>Dave
>>>>
>>>>Several months ago, someone on this list asked about an accessible HD
>>>>Radio.
>>>>
>>>>I replied that such a unit was on the horizon, but that I could not
>>>>disclose what I knew about it at the time. That was because I was part
>>>>of a volunteer advisory team from the International Association of
>>>>Audio Information Services, IAAIS, the organization of radio reading
>>>>service professionals, which was working with Dice Electronics toward
>>>>the release of this receiver.
>>>>
>>>>Below is information about the iTR-100A Vision Free HD Radio from the
>>>>Dice Electronics Website:
>>>>
>>>>This unit began shipping last week, but I strongly suspect quantities
>>>>are limited.
>>>>
>>>>Important Notes:
>>>>
>>>>1. The accessible model is the iTR-100A.
>>>>
>>>>2. The receiver also works for AM HD, although the information below
>>>>doesn't mention that fact.
>>>>
>>>>3. The radio reading service feature referenced below is *not the 67
>>>>or 92 KHZ analogue FM sub-carrier. It is a new digital authorization
>>>>scheme to instruct an HD receiver to receive a digital Radio Reading
>>>>Service signal. All I can say about this feature is that it will be
>>>>tested in selected radio reading service stations soon.
>>>>
>>>>You will find the information which appears below my signature, along
>>>>with accessible downloadable documentation, and ordering information
>>>>for the radio in the iTR-100A link near the top of the Dice
>>>>Electronics website.
>>>>
>>>>http://www.diceelectronics.com
>>>>
>>>>Mike Duke, K5XU, Director,
>>>>Radio Reading Service of Mississippi
>>>>
>>>>Based on the popular DICE iTR-100 tabletop HD Radio(tm), this unit was
>>>>designed with special consideration for the visually impaired.
>>>>Practical voice prompts
>>>>and audible feedback have been added which makes operating the
>>>>iTR-100A simple and intuitive.
>>>>
>>>>Each button press is followed by an audio queue to help guide the user
>>>>through actions such as station browsing or setting up the alarm
>>>>clock. All buttons
>>>>and knobs are arranged and spaced apart with ease of use in mind. The
>>>>compact size of the unit makes it easy to enjoy the enhanced
>>>>noise-free sound quality
>>>>of HD Radio or RRS (Radio Reading Service) at home or in your office.
>>>>
>>>>iTR-100A Vision Free HD Radio Features
>>>>
>>>>Audio Feedback: Voice announcements are made to guide the user through
>>>>each button press. Radio station information, time and settings are
>>>>all assisted
>>>>by vocal queues.
>>>>
>>>>RRS Capable:  Register the radio's serial number with a local Radio
>>>>Reading Service provider to access the RRS content.
>>>>
>>>>  Alarm Clock:  Announces the current time on wake and begins to play
>>>>preset radio station.
>>>>
>>>>Access to Multicast Channels:  Access more content with HD Radio's
>>>>Multicast channels. These are HD2 and HD3 channels found on HD Radio
>>>>frequencies.
>>>>
>>>
>>>                         David Andrews:  dandrews at visi.com
>>> Follow me on Twitter:  http://www.twitter.com/dandrews920
>>>
>>>
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