Once you buy an HD receiver then you will get HD radio for free but your stations have to have the feature to get the quality.
You pay for Satellite Radio but you get a ton more stations and can pick and choose to listen to any within your package. HD is only for regular local radio stations that have an HD antenna.
Both boast great sound quality which is true� they are way better that a normal radio station but still short of CD quality. If better sound if what you want then buy an HD receiver� if better sound and more options is what you want then buy a subscription to satellite radio.
The difference is full HD means that the whole video is in HD.
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You can usually get an HD satellite dish from your satellite company. Direct TV or Dish Network are two large companies that are available in almost every area. They have HD satellite dishes. www.dishnetwork.com
Yes but it wont be in hd
Both satellite providers in the US are transmitting many HD channels.
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There is basically no difference between the solo and solo hd except for two things. 1) Solo hd are made with a more durable material...no much of difference by the way. 2) Solo hd have a slight volume increase and pitch, which is only noticeable if you listen to country
720 lines of resolution is HD. 1080 lines of resolution is Full HD.
HD means High definition while Hq is High quality....
HD shows will show up on a HDTV without any HD services through the cable or satellite companies. HD shows won't show up on any other kind of tv without subscribing to HD through the cable or satellite company.
Do you think cable tv is a better solution than satellite for HD? Which offers more channels in HD?
As of 2012 there are four satellite radio receivers recognized by the International Telecommunications Union. There are two European systems, which are DAB (digital audio broadcasting) system and the DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale). Then there are the Japanese ISDB-T and the U.S. HD-Radio (IBOC).