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Old December 28th 08, 01:44 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default WHAS-AM 840 - No More IBOC!

wrote:
Mike wrote:
I generally avoid the IBOC discussions in this newsgroup, but it
appears that another 50 kW clear channel station has turned it off, at
least at night. WHAS (840 kHz) in Louisville, KY, has had their
nighttime IBOC turned off for at least the last three days. It's been
a great Christmas surprise to be able to clearly receive WCCO (830-
Minneapolis) and KOA (850-Denver) without having to tune out the
annoying IBOC trash.



WCCO 830 is available 24X7 in pure digital here
http://www.wccoradio.com

WHAS 840 is available 24X7 in pure digital here http://www.whas.com

KOA 850 is available 24X7 in pure digital here http://www.850koa.com/pages/ondemand.html

If you have a HiFi receiver with a Ethernet port connected to a
broadband Internet connection you can listen to the above stations as
well as any of the thousands of AM, FM and SW stations available on
Internet radio in pure digital stereo audio bliss any time of day
every day of the week. You can listen to all of the above and more
for less than what you would pay for a used Drake R8!

You do realize that the programming on web streams is different than the
over-the-air programming.