Armstrod, thanks for that information.
If that's the case, then higher possible bitrate is another reason to leave HD radio in the car, as unclejeff recommends in his post.
I am a big fan of Internet radio but I think that the best way to hookup is via broadband and SqueezeBox. A lot of the feeds are less that 96kbps, but many are more. For me, the ability to tune in stations from the other side of the world with sometimes very good fidelity and no noise or drift etc. with a inexpensive piece of equipment is the way to go.
Ken
If that's the case, then higher possible bitrate is another reason to leave HD radio in the car, as unclejeff recommends in his post.
I am a big fan of Internet radio but I think that the best way to hookup is via broadband and SqueezeBox. A lot of the feeds are less that 96kbps, but many are more. For me, the ability to tune in stations from the other side of the world with sometimes very good fidelity and no noise or drift etc. with a inexpensive piece of equipment is the way to go.
Ken