HD Radio News

Wisconsin Public Radio is proud to be among the first radio stations in the United States to implement the new "HD" digital radio service. HD Radio promises to increases the quality and reliability of our signals while adding additional features.
RELATED HD RADIO LINKS

  • iBiquity Digital Corporation - The leading developer of HD Radio technology

  • hdradio.com - The top commercial radio site with information and demonstrations about HD Digital Radio

  • Crutchfield - A leading radio distributor's HD Information Page

  • Wikipedia - A technical description of HD Radio from the online internet encyclopedia

  • hidefradio.com - A commercial website expounding the virtues of HD Radio

  • The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announces more HD Radio conversion funding

  • Examples of commercially available HD Radios

  • National Public Radio's January 2003 press release about the start of the "Tomorrow Radio" project

  • National Public Radio's Janaury 2004 press release about the successful testing of "Tomorrow Radio"

  • Example of using HD Radio's "Multicasting" capability to transmit multiple program channels - WBOI-FM

  • Another Public Radio station's approach to the introduction of HD Radio - WAMU-FM

"Wisconsin Public Radio is proud to be a pioneer in this new field of broadcasting. We're really looking forward to the new signals and services possible with this new technology."
- - Steve Johnston, WPR Director of Engineering & Operations

WPR And HD Radio
How HD Radio Works
New HD2 Services
Listen to WPR's HD2 Classical Now
HD2 Classical Schedule
Where to purchase HD Radio Receivers
Improving HD Reception
Frequently Asked Questions About HD
WPR's Tradition of Broadcast Innovation
Other HDRadio Links
NATIONAL HDRADIO
STATUS CHECK

Stations on the Air: 1,660
Stations Multicasting: 863
Source: iBiquity Corp

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