ibiquity AM hybrid digital radio provides little consumer benefits
"Frank Dresser" wrote in message
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"Radio Ronn" lq6dpvk02-at-sneakemail.com wrote in message
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No, HD offers better fidelity capability than analog. (The radio is a
seperate story.)
What does "fidelity capability" mean?
For one thing, it means stereo.
That's not clear, but I'm assuming you mean better stereo rather than
stereo
capability.
AM HD is stereo.
The people who could have expected most NPR stations to end up on FM
were
at
the FCC.
But the people who have made it sucessful were listeners on their radios.
True. And there are also AM NPR stations who have shared in NPR's
success.
AM stations with NPR programming are marginally sucessful, if at all.
And I know our local NPR station was broadcasting mostly mono into the
90s.
I believe it was NPR network policy to broadcast with the stereo pilot
off
unless the program was in stereo.
I know some did that in the 70's...I have nvever heard of a station doing
so
after that.
Around 1990 or so, I heard a "World of Radio" episode in which Glenn
Hauser
complimented the FM NPR stations which turned off the carrier for mono
programming, and he complained about the majority of stations which
needlessly left it on all the time.
Glenn Hauser, another one living in the past. I can't think of one NPR
station that shut off it's stereo pilot for mono/talk programs
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