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 LearnThis.Info Encyclopedia articles beginning with 'Hd'
H > Hd Listed below are all articles that begin with Hd.
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /h/hd/index.html   (26 words)

  
 Meet the Staff at WVTF
It was his passion for jazz music that brought him both on-air as a radio announcer, and, later, to WVWR with "All That Jazz" in 1973.
If you have lived in or around Roanoke for any of the past 25 years and if you listen to the radio, then Bart’s name is probably familiar to you, because he has worked as an announcer in Southwest Virginia since the days of his first radio job as a teenager in Marion.
Before her radio stint, Denise was an anchor/reporter at CBS affiliate WDBJ in Roanoke.
www.wvtf.org /meetstaff.htm   (4704 words)

  
 Encyclopedia entries starting with HD
- HD-Radio - HDLC - HD 168443 - HDA - HD 74156
- HD 49674 - HD - HDB3 - HD 82943 - HDSS - HDE
encycl.opentopia.com /H/HD   (35 words)

  
 Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music - Hd
INDEX OF ARTICLES: Hd Articles are indexed by the first word of the title, including "A," "The," etc.
Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music - Hd Shopping Stores
education.music.us /Hd.htm   (248 words)

  
 iBiquity - Digital Radio
Backed by industry leaders from within the broadcasting, consumer electronics and automotive sectors, including 15 of the top twenty US broadcasters, iBiquity Digital is the sole developer of HD Radio technology, a technology that has become the standard for digital radio broadcasting and data services in the United States.
HD Radio™ technology is transforming today's analog AM/FM radio to digital, enabling radically upgraded sound and new wireless data services.
To find out which stations are broadcasting with HD Radio, go to Stations on the Air.
www.ibiquity.com   (350 words)

  
 Radio Industry
Radio execs are confident their plan for HD radio will save the day.
I'm most fearful that the radio industry is making a huge mistake by putting all their eggs in the HD basket when they should be spending more - much more - on development of talent, programs, and how to use the internet.
HD Radio is going to die on the vine unless the chatter about it starts to revolve around the programs HD Radio carries.
www.audiographics.com /agd/s2111005.htm   (648 words)

  
 iBiquity - Digital Radio
Backed by industry leaders from within the broadcasting, consumer electronics and automotive sectors, including 15 of the top twenty US broadcasters, iBiquity Digital is the sole developer of HD Radio technology, a technology that has become the standard for digital radio broadcasting and data services in the United States.
HD Radio™ technology is transforming today's analog AM/FM radio to digital, enabling radically upgraded sound and new wireless data services.
To find out which stations are broadcasting with HD Radio, go to Stations on the Air.
www.ibiquity.com   (648 words)

  
 iBiquity - Digital Radio
Backed by industry leaders from within the broadcasting, consumer electronics and automotive sectors, including 15 of the top twenty US broadcasters, iBiquity Digital is the sole developer of HD Radio technology, a technology that has become the standard for digital radio broadcasting and data services in the United States.
HD Radio™ technology is transforming today's analog AM/FM radio to digital, enabling radically upgraded sound and new wireless data services.
To find out which stations are broadcasting with HD Radio, go to Stations on the Air.
www.ibiquity.com   (648 words)

  
 iBiquity - Digital Radio
HD Radio™ technology is transforming today's analog AM/FM radio to digital, enabling radically upgraded sound and new wireless data services.
To find out which stations are broadcasting with HD Radio, go to Stations on the Air.
To find out what HD Radio products are available, go to HD Radio Products.
www.ibiquity.com   (181 words)

  
 Today @ PC World - Turn It Up: It's High-Definition Radio
IBiquity licenses HD radio to broadcasters (400 as of last count, 200 of which are actually broadcasting right now) and to auto and home radio manufacturers.
The first new car to come with HD radio is supposed to be the 2006 BMW 5 series (IBiquity was quick to point out that 2006 cars will go on sale in September 2005).
That allows quick channel-changing—and it made it easy to tell how much better HD Radio sounds.
blogs.pcworld.com /staffblog/archives/000444.html   (181 words)

  
 High-definition radio gears up for reality Tech News on ZDNet
The radio conglomerates, chipmakers and other companies behind HD radio--a digital form of broadcasting that essentially fits into the same spectrum as current analog channel--say their campaign to promote the technology is about to begin.
While $400 HD radios are now available in limited quantities, tabletop HD radios selling for $150 to $250 will start to appear in stores later this year.
The push on HD radio is a combination of opportunity and desperation, Walsh and others concede.
news.zdnet.com /High-definition+radio+gears+up+for+reality/2100-1040_22-5722285.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=zdnn   (181 words)

  
 NIPR - Northeast Indiana Public Radio - NPR News & Jazz - WBOI 89.1 - Monthly Listings
HD Radio technology allows for an easy transition for broadcasters and listeners by using the existing AM and FM bands while at the same time preserving the existing analog broadcast service for as long as is necessary.
HD Radio technology enables AM and FM radio stations to broadcast their programs digitally- a tremendous technological leap from the familiar analog broadcasts of the past.
High Definition (HD) Radio is the most significant advancement in radio since FM stereo!
www.wbni.org /HD_Radio.htm   (181 words)

  
 DesMoinesRegister.com Business
The average cost for radio stations to upgrade their equipment to HD radio is $75,000, iBiquity said.
Listeners attached to their old radios can still tune in stations that use HD technology because HD radio bundles the digital data with the analog signals that most radios receive.
Struble's company holds the trademark for "HD radio" and has more than 80 patents for the technology.
desmoinesregister.com /business/stories/c4780940/23178677.html   (181 words)

  
 SCMS Inc. MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO....................
Both BE HD Radio systems include BE's IDi 20 importer unit for provisioning the HD Radio bitstream as needed for multicasting more than one Tomorrow Radio channel, plus they come with BE's XPi 10 exporter/signal generator for creating the HD Radio coding at the studio.
One of the country's preeminent public broadcasters, MPR acquired a Broadcast Electronics FMi 703 transmitter package with HD Radio multicasting capability and optional studio signal generation for its flagship station, KSJN 99.5 FM, serving Minnesota's Twin Cities Metropolitan area.
HD RadioT is a trademark of iBiquity Digital Corp. Tomorrow Radio is a service mark of National Public Radio.
scmsinc.com /05192005.htm   (181 words)

  
 iBiquity Digital - About Us
This approval allowed broadcasters to move forward with the implementation of HD Radio technology and gave receiver manufacturers enough confidence in the systems' marketability to begin development of HD Radio products.
Since the FCC's approval, hundreds of radio stations have licensed HD Radio technology with more than 100 stations on the air, and multiple brands of HD Radio receivers are now in stores with many more to follow soon.
The FCC intends to expedite its treatment of these issues to support the continued rollout of HD Radio service.
www.ibiquity.com /about/reg_domestic.htm   (181 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - Digital World Insider: Radio Head
In addition to the fact that HD Radio is free, once you spring for the equipment, HD Radio has better audio quality, says Freinwald, thanks to its higher bit rate and better compression algorithm.
In order to receive HD Radio, you need two things: an HD Radio-compatible unit and proximity to radio stations that are broadcasting digitally.
If you stop on a station that is broadcasting digitally, your HD Radio automatically switches to the digital signal--after a delay of several seconds.
www.pcworld.com /resource/article/0,aid,121722,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp   (181 words)

  
 iBiquity - Digital Radio
Backed by industry leaders from within the broadcasting, consumer electronics and automotive sectors, including 15 of the top twenty US broadcasters, iBiquity Digital is the sole developer of HD Radio technology, a technology that has become the standard for digital radio broadcasting and data services in the United States.
HD Radio will transform today's analog AM/FM radio to digital, enabling radically upgraded sound and new wireless data services.
To find out what HD Radio products are available, go to HD Radio Products.
www.ibiquity.com   (181 words)

  
 RadioDailyNews.com - www.radiodailynews.com - www.radiodailynews.co.uk - www.rdncentral.com
Radio programming consultants should tell their station clients to promote HD Radio, in order to increase penetration of HD and enable terrestrial radio to compete successfully with satellite, iBiquity Digital president/CEO Robert Struble said at Arbitron's annual Fly-In, Radio World reports.
HD Digital Radio Alliance President and CEO Peter Ferrara is getting a tremendous amount of interest from broadcasters, all of whom are invited to join the HD Digital Radio Alliance if they have viable HD radio signals or will have them and are willing to contribute both inventory and dollars as part of participation.
It seems as though satellite radio sounds great to the average radio listener who loves variety and hates to be bothered with commercials and local radio talk.
www.radiodailynews.com   (5129 words)

  
 RWonline - Guy Wire
Up until this bombshell, radio stations had been ordering and installing HD Radio transmission gear and receivers were promised for delivery to store shelves this summer.
For stations that have already committed to HD Radio and are in the process of installing new equipment, the temporary hiatus in the standards-setting process at least buys them more time.
The fallout for PAC on AM HD Radio appears in the form of gritty, unnatural-sounding voices with wispy and gurgling background effects not heard in the original source.
www.rwonline.com /reference-room/guywire/gw-06-10-03.shtml   (1860 words)

  
 iBiquity - Digital Radio
HD Radio™ technology is transforming today's analog AM/FM radio to digital, enabling radically upgraded sound and new wireless data services.
To find out which stations are broadcasting with HD Radio, go to Stations on the Air.
Backed by industry leaders from within the broadcasting, consumer electronics and automotive sectors, including 15 of the top twenty US broadcasters, iBiquity Digital is the sole developer of HD Radio technology, a technology that has become the standard for digital radio broadcasting and data services in the United States.
www.ibiquity.com   (1860 words)

  
 Orban
The look-ahead limiting is optimized to make the most of the limited bit-rate codec used in the HD Radio digital channel.
Accordingly, 8400HD FM is also ideally suited for processing Internet streaming simulcasts and other digital radio systems like Eureka 147, where bandwidth scarcity often requires use of minimum codec bit rates.
The 8400HD FM system has multiple outputs to drive both the analog and digital HD Radio transmission channels, both of which operate simultaneously during HD Radio transmission.
www.orban.com /orban/about/pages/press/2002_1016.html   (689 words)

  
 deseretnews.com High-definition radio spreading along waves Deseret Morning News Web edition
Representatives of several large broadcast groups gathered Wednesday to demonstrate a $200 million infrastructure commitment to expand HD Radio from about 200 stations to 2,500 in two or three years.
If it becomes a reality, 95 percent of the country's population would have access to HD Radio and its elimination of the hisses, pops and static common on AM and FM broadcasts.
Currently, three Utah radio stations — KZMU FM 89.7 in Moab, KOAL-AM 750 in Price and KBYU 89.1 in Salt Lake City — have licensed HD Radio technology.
deseretnews.com /dn/print/1,1442,600102784,00.html   (689 words)

  
 High Definition Digital Radio - WTOP Radio
HD Radio technology also provides us with the ability to send additional data such as weather alerts, news bulletins and more information which will be visible on the data screen of your HD Radio receiver, adding a new dimension to local Washington, D.C. Radio broadcasting.
Approved by the FCC as the digital broadcast system for the radio industry, the noise and interference that cause the static, hiss, pops and fades heard on today’s analog radios are virtually eliminated with HD Radio digital broadcasting.
HD Radio is the wave of the future and WTOP Radio will make you a part of it.
www.wtopnews.com /?sid=521139&nid=442   (689 words)

  
 Harris Broadcast Communications - Radio
HD Radio™ Solutions As a longtime leader in radio transmission and a driving force in IBOC development and testing, Harris has fully committed all our resources from HD Radio™ - technology ready transmitters to industry-leading digital on-air consoles...
10/5/2005 - Harris Corporation Digital Radio Transmitters Central to Brazil's HD Radio Launch
Studio Design & Systems Harris the industry leader in providing comprehensive studio design and systems integration, with high quality, cost-effective product offerings in consoles (including digital, HD Radio™ Technology-ready) and furniture...
www.broadcast.harris.com /radio   (300 words)

  
 In Business Las Vegas
HD Radio broadcasters were bolstered at the convention by the unveiling of a series of new HD receivers.
Nevada Public Radio and Beasley Broadcast Group's Las Vegas station KSTJ FM-102.7 also are capitalizing on HD Radio.
Dan Mansergh of KQED Public Radio in San Francisco samples HD Radio at the iBiquity Digital Corp. booth Monday during the National Association of Broadcasters conference.
www.inbusinesslasvegas.com /2005/04/22/feature3.html   (1305 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - Digital World Insider: Radio Head
In addition to the fact that HD Radio is free, once you spring for the equipment, HD Radio has better audio quality, says Freinwald, thanks to its higher bit rate and better compression algorithm.
In order to receive HD Radio, you need two things: an HD Radio-compatible unit and proximity to radio stations that are broadcasting digitally.
Suddenly all of the static and distortion associated with FM radio disappeared, and the sound was crystal clear.
www.pcworld.com /resource/article/0,aid,121722,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp   (1355 words)

  
 Radio magazine - The Radio Broadcast Technology Leader
Now in its 60th year, the technical sessions cover all aspects of radio broadcasting, but this year’s topics lean toward issues covering RF and HD Radio.
Version 2.0 provides a fast-track manufacturing option for OEM/ODM consumer electronics manufacturers to integrate HD Radio technology into current and future AM and FM radio product lines.
Broadcast Electronics Demos HD Radio with Four Channels, Closed Captioning
beradio.com /index.html   (220 words)

  
 Current.org NPR's Tomorrow Radio debuts at CES, 2004
HD Radio technology sandwiches digital channels around the analog signal received by regular FM radios and which also serves as a backup for digital receivers when digital reception drops out.
What makes Tomorrow Radio a boon to broadcasters is its ability to divide HD Radio's FM signal into two channels that can be programmed independently.
But others in commercial radio are just starting to consider adopting HD radio, much less its offshoots.
www.current.org /tech/tech0401digitalradio.shtml   (1262 words)

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