HD Radio

HD Radio

HD Radio is a digital technology that offers new listening options and upgraded audio quality. If you're in the New York City area, an HD radio at 90.7 FM becomes three stations in one. The Alternate Side is at HD-3.

How does it work? You'll need a new radio. HD receivers are available in tabletop, component and car versions.

Benefits of HD Radio:

  • New channels you can't find on a standard radio - like The Alternate Side.
  • - FM broadcasts have CD-quality sound.
  • - Static-free without pops, hiss and fades.
  • - New data services, such as text with song titles, artist names, etc.
  • - Opportunity for more services, such as surround sound, store-and-replay, etc.
  • - No subscription necessary! Unlike satellite radio, HD Radio does not cost extra for the service.

Reception Tips for HD Radio:

What do you need? An HD Radio receiver. They're available for both home and car. Manufacturers include: Boston Acoustics, Accurian by RadioShack, Cambridge Soundworks, Polk Audio, Sangean and more.

To get a choice of channels you MUST have good, solid reception of the analog FM signal. When it locks in, you can switch to channel HD-3.

Thanks to iBiquity Digital Corporation, the sole developer of HD Radio technology. For more info, see www.ibiquity.com.

The Alternate Side is a proud part of WFUV Public Radio from Fordham University,
90.7 FM on your New York dial and online at wfuv.org.