Would this thing work anywhere? I am thinking for when we are camping in Osceola. When we are camping there, we can only get two fussy stations on the air. Hugs, Andrea M Breier Remember: If you see someone without a smile today give them one of yours! Live simply. Love seriously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God ----- Original Message ----- From: "Reginald George" <sgeorge@xxxxxxxxx> To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 2:39 PM Subject: [real-eyes] Fw: Re: hd radio > Here is some information on HD radio from an old thread from December of > last year. The cheapest way to get in is the small walkman sized Insignia > HD1 from Best Buy and some Wall-Mart stores available for $49. The radio > is > fairly accessible. Jose bought this radio and did a review. However, his > internal battery isn't holding a charge so he's getting ready to exchange > it. He liked the unit very much. > > Reg > > That's easy, more stations, no fading or distortion or crackle, CD > quality sound, commercial free classical stations piggy backed on to your > favorite NPR stations. No monthly charges like satellite radio. Names of > songs > and traffic reports in the display. That only helps if you can see them. > > currently, KCUR has an HD feed which parallels the analog feed, 96.5 has > a comedy sub channel, KUDL 98.1 has a classical subchannel, and 106.5 > has a smooth jazz subchannel. > > I am not using the greatest antenna, so I could be missing something, > but these frequencies have been broadcasting with this exact > configuration for quite some time. > > To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, > go to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes > > > To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, go to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes