There is a classical station I discovered one day in Sacramento, which is NW of me while the Bay Area is South. It is KPXM, and is an excellent NPR station at 88.9 MHz. I really enjoyed listening to FM because they are of the old school where the announcer gives insight to the music, never is obtrusive, and just plain makes listening to FM fun again.
Well, I happened to be in the living Room where my HDT-1 is located and decided to listen to FM there. I turned the antenna in that direction, and a few seconds after tuning the station in, the HD light popped on.
I then proceeded to spend 4 of the most enjoyable hours I've had in years listening to the radio. They are using full 96Kb audio, no second channel. Minimal amplitude correction, and engineering that is beyond anything I've heard in years.
They had a concert from Avery Fisher Hall (ironic, isn't it, Avery Fisher built some of the best FM tuners) of the New York Philharmonic performing. I couldn't believe how good it was. There was a little amplitude compression because between passages I could hear the musicians shuffling their music around and the other little noises orchestras make when preparing for the next piece.
The audio was impeccable. I tried and tried to pick it apart, but could find absolutely nothing wrong. I turned the lights out and just sat there with my headphones on. It was like Mike said, as exciting as when he first heard FM stereo through headphones many years ago.
After the performance, the regular announcer came back on and played selections from CD. You could actually hear the noise level go to zero when the CD finished and he faded it out. Imagine, hearing master tape noise on broadcast radio!!! This is a first! I finally woke up laying on the couch with my headphones on. I went to bed, then got up at 5 AM and started listening again. Again, it was amazing. I got on the phone and pledged $100. That's the first time I've sent NPR any money since they converted to talk radio.
If anyone is within range of KPXR, 88.9 MHz in Sacramento and likes classsical music, I'll say that the $200 they spend for an HDT-1 radio will give them more pleasure than anything else they can spend that kind of money on.
Sorry Scowl and Mike for badmouthing HD radio before I listened to it seriously.
IT's GREAT!
Bob Smith
Well, I happened to be in the living Room where my HDT-1 is located and decided to listen to FM there. I turned the antenna in that direction, and a few seconds after tuning the station in, the HD light popped on.
I then proceeded to spend 4 of the most enjoyable hours I've had in years listening to the radio. They are using full 96Kb audio, no second channel. Minimal amplitude correction, and engineering that is beyond anything I've heard in years.
They had a concert from Avery Fisher Hall (ironic, isn't it, Avery Fisher built some of the best FM tuners) of the New York Philharmonic performing. I couldn't believe how good it was. There was a little amplitude compression because between passages I could hear the musicians shuffling their music around and the other little noises orchestras make when preparing for the next piece.
The audio was impeccable. I tried and tried to pick it apart, but could find absolutely nothing wrong. I turned the lights out and just sat there with my headphones on. It was like Mike said, as exciting as when he first heard FM stereo through headphones many years ago.
After the performance, the regular announcer came back on and played selections from CD. You could actually hear the noise level go to zero when the CD finished and he faded it out. Imagine, hearing master tape noise on broadcast radio!!! This is a first! I finally woke up laying on the couch with my headphones on. I went to bed, then got up at 5 AM and started listening again. Again, it was amazing. I got on the phone and pledged $100. That's the first time I've sent NPR any money since they converted to talk radio.
If anyone is within range of KPXR, 88.9 MHz in Sacramento and likes classsical music, I'll say that the $200 they spend for an HDT-1 radio will give them more pleasure than anything else they can spend that kind of money on.
Sorry Scowl and Mike for badmouthing HD radio before I listened to it seriously.
IT's GREAT!
Bob Smith















