I've complained about this before, but it's worth repeating: the people behind the HD Radio website need to get their act together.
I purchased an HD radio about two years ago now and scanned through the dial to find all the stations I could. I also looked at the HD Radio website to see if there were any I was missing. It was apparent to me the site had not been updated in a very long time. Formats were out of date and several stations listed as HD are not broadcasting in HD. Several HD-2 and HD-3 stations listed on the site simply do not exist.
Worst of all, if I type in my specific zip code, it says I have zero HD stations available even though I am in a suburb of a major city that has dozens of HD stations. How in the world do they expect to sell the public on this technology if they can't get simple things like this right?
I purchased an HD radio about two years ago now and scanned through the dial to find all the stations I could. I also looked at the HD Radio website to see if there were any I was missing. It was apparent to me the site had not been updated in a very long time. Formats were out of date and several stations listed as HD are not broadcasting in HD. Several HD-2 and HD-3 stations listed on the site simply do not exist.
Worst of all, if I type in my specific zip code, it says I have zero HD stations available even though I am in a suburb of a major city that has dozens of HD stations. How in the world do they expect to sell the public on this technology if they can't get simple things like this right?