judgemantx
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Can anyone share with me good or bad experiences with the HD radio in the Genesis 4.6? On my initial test drive, seemed like it was having issues finding channels and weak reception. Dallas, TX market.
I have some HD radio stations in St. Louis, however, I do not know how to activate then on my Genesis touch screen. The touch screen just says the station is in "Stereo". I know they are broadcasting in HD so what do I do to get this in HD instead of Stereo? Thanks
For the 17 speaker Lexicon DIS package (Tech systems/non-touch screen NAV) systems that I'm familiar with:
FM stations:
If the station is also broadcasting in HD mode you don't have to do anything. Once tuned in, you'll see the "Stereo" tag in the upper right corner of the screen... after a few seconds, if the HD signal is present and strong enough, it'll change by itself to "HD Radio" and you'll hear the sound quality change too. Once that happens, you'll see the "HD 1" letters in the round blue frequency display too; press the DIS button down and the station frequency numbers un-highlight while the "HD 1" highlights. Now as you turn the DIS knob you'll step through the various HD feeds broadcast by that particular station. If the signal gets week (drive out of range, go through a tunnel, etc) the Lexicon system drops back to regular FM analog mode. If you were on the "main" HD channel, you'll hear the same song/program but with normal FM tonal qualities. If you were on HD2 or HD3 (the "extra" HD feeds) you'll hear nothing - there is no equivalent analog feed/signal to revert to so the Lexicon just goes silent. The upper right corner will say "No HD signal" at this time. If the HD signal comes back within a minute, the Lexicon will un-mute and go back to HD play mode. If the HD signal is unavailable for more than a minute, the system gives up on that feed and reverts to the main analog broadcast.
AM stations:
Again, once tuned in, after a few seconds of time the Lexicon automatically reverts to HD mode. Since AM stations can have only one HD feed, there are no options with the DIS knob... pushing it does nothing.
Note: in the "Settings" menu for both AM and FM there is a check box "HD Off" option, if the box has a check mark in it then HD is disabled. Use this if your station flops annoyingly between HD and analog modes while driving. There are "HD Off" options for both AM and FM - you can set them individually, like most of the Lexicon "Settings" options.
mike c.
This is in the Tech PackageI have a 2011 Genesis sedan with a touch screen. I do not have any option to select HD in the settings.
Am I correct in assuming that this radio will access HD stations?
I am unsure what you are talking about when your refer to the Dis button?
For what it's worth, I have several HD Radio stations in my area. I find them superior in quality to SAT radio. I have a Volvo S80 and the HD Radio performance is superb. I find the HD AM stations to be as clear and almost as bright as standard FM. It is hard to believe the industry is not embracing this. I hope this technology does not go by the wayside.
I'm still waiting for AM STEREO to kick in so I can get a return on my early-80's investment!!!
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