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Old September 19th 07, 02:52 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AM HD will fail.

On Sep 19, 12:36 am, Rfburns wrote:
Since FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's very, very
unlikely AM HD will fail. Since both systems were hatched by iBiquity
they will both be force fed to the consumer untill such a time, in the
future, when the FCC sets a date for the end of analog radio. There
will be no FM HD without AM HD ....period.

And this will happen. There will be no turning back.

So all of us who have loved traditional radio are out of luck. It's
that simple. The days of listening to a distant station coming via
the ionosphere are over - at least on the standard broadcast band.
There will be no more 50KW blowtorches and AM radio will essentially
become all local.

It's sad to see another pleasant thing pass due to out-of-control
technology.


You may well be right that AM IBOC will spell the end of analog AM,
but it seems even more likely to me that, if AM IBOC does come to rule
the AM BCB, then the AM BCB is doomed for purely commercial reasons.
I'm sure that AM IBOC stations understand that they're not going to
take on their FM counterparts. The only thing that will change in an
AM IBOC world is that the audience will become exclusively local and
all of the infomercials will be broadcast in high fidelity. It's hard
to imagine a more efficient means of commercial suicide.