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Old May 24th 09, 06:21 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
David Eduardo[_4_] David Eduardo[_4_] is offline
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Default "iBiquity approved". Really, what a joke


"dave" wrote in message
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news With
antenna heights approaching 2000' HAAT, the Portland, OR FM's put a
good stereo signal out to about 20 miles when running only their 10W
exciters (which has been done on a few occasions when mains power was
out over a wide area for an extended time).

And likely nobody was listening... that is too little power to generate
any audinece.

I doubt they lost any significant number of listeners in the metro area,
since all stations at that point were on an equal playing field, and
already had their audiences. I know that at my place on the far east end
of the county I noticed absolutely no difference in signal quality.


Laws of Physics step in here... the average home or at work listener's
receiver is not sensitive enough to pick up much under a 65 to near 70
dbu signal, so they weren't listening to anything.


Whatever, 'dwardo. I've used an exciter at 440' to cover about to a 15
mile radius in good stereo.


The case here is that listeners, in real environments, don't / can't tune in
signals much below about 64 to 65 dbu.