Rumor: Citadel is turning off HD to save (electric) expenses - LOL!
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On Mar 13, 11:21 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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David Eduardo wrote:
Heck, every AM gets occasional interference; I recall numerous times
hearing Venezuela on 1-A Clear Channel 1100 in early evenings over
WKYC
(now WTAM) even though I was about 12 miles from the WTAM transmitter.
That's one of the reasons AM has so little appeal to the generations
that
grew up on FM... interference, noise, static, lousy audio quality.
Most people have no idea what "audio quality" means.
They can certainly tell the difference between AM and FM. That is why
nearly
nobody under 50 or 55 listens to AM.
Eduardo - I live in Butler county, PA. WBZ has a very huge and
impressive signal here due to their very efficient antenna and ground
system in Boston. The adjacent noise created by their hd signal is
clearly and consistantly heard under KDKA amost every night. So, tell
me again why this is not a problem. It clealy is a problem to me.
KDKA is nearly dead, with an FM news talker beating it in the sales demos.
You are probably one of the few who cares.
And, if you are in the northern part of your county, you probably have the
first vestiges of skywave cancellation, which is more of a problem than WBZ
anyway.
WBZ has no more nor no less efficiency than any station with a 1/2 wave
tower system What is different is that BZ is directional, with nearly no
power to the east and a lot of it to the west.
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