HD RADIO
93.1 Doug FM bundles our traditional analog and new digital audio signal together on the same frequency (93.1 FM) to serve both traditional analog radios and new HD receivers. Whichever tuner you have will automatically discern which signal to use.
Increased Fidelity equals near CD-quality sound
Digital technology allows a radio station to transmit more data in the same amount of bandwidth. Primarily, this means higher quality sound, but there are other benefits too, such as our multicast signal WDRQ HD-2 "Detroit’s Party Station” programming rhythmic and dance music in rich, hi-fidelity sound.
Digital also means improved reception
Should you lose the digital signal for some reason (obstructing terrain, nearing the edge of the broadcast area, etc.), HD Radio technology defaults back to analog mode, similar to the way current radios switch from stereo to mono mode when receiving a weak signal.
How much do HD compatible receivers cost and where can I buy one?
Prices vary depending on features and between manufacturers and will come down as more manufacturers bring HD products to market. To get the latest information on tuners and costs visit http://www.ibiquity.com/hdradio/hdradio_wheretobuy.htm.
More information is available at www.hdradio.com










