User Manual - Page 207

For 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA.

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Features of your vehicle
HD RADIO
TM
INFORMATION
Licensing information
HD Radio
TM
Technology Manufactured
Under License From Biquity Digital
Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents.
HD Radio
TM
and the HD and HD Radio
logos are proprietary trademarks of
iBiquity Digital Corporation.
Availability information
HD Radio
TM
reception is available in the
United States, including Alaska and
Hawaii.
What is HD Radio
TM
technology?
The vehicle audio system (if equipped) is
able to receive standard analog FM/AM
radio broadcasting as well as digital HD
Radio
TM
FM/AM broadcasting.
HD Radio
TM
technology provides digital
and analog reception using existing FM
and AM broadcasting frequencies.
Currently, radio stations broadcasting an
HD Radio
TM
signal are operating in a
hybrid mode of both, analog and digital,
in order to reach both receivers. In both
modes, analog and digital, the broad-
casted program contents is the
same(except of multicasting, see below).
Eventually, as analog receivers are
replaced by digital ones, radio stations
may be able to turn off their analog
broadcasting and use only digital broad-
casting.
Multicasting
HD Radio
TM
FM stations are able to
broadcast multiple digital program
streams(channels) over a single FM fre-
quency. For example, a HD Radio
TM
FM
station can run a main channel of music
and a sub channel of news(or even two
different music channels) at one frequen-
cy.
But only the program content of the main
channel is broadcasted in analog.
HD Radio
TM
signal delay
To overcome the delay that digital sys-
tems inherently produce, HD Radio
TM
technology first uses the audio signal of
the analog broadcasting when you tune
to an AM station or to the main channel
of a FM station. After that, the system will
blend from analog to digital signal.
Normally, this blending is very smooth. If
you experience a skip in program content
of several seconds, the radio station has
not implemented HD Radio
TM
broadcast-
ing correctly. This is not a problem with
your audio system.
Due to the fact that sub channels are only
broadcasting digital, blending from analog
to digital signal is not possible if you tune
to a sub channel. In this case playback of
the sub channel starts after several sec-
onds, this is a normal function.
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