On Oct 16, 12:10�pm, "Watchin & Waitin'" wrote:
"HD Radio Farce" wrote in ...
On Oct 9, 1:41?am, "Jo Jo Gunn" wrote:
"John Higdon" wrote in message
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"~ RHF" wrote:
FM HD-Radio and the HD-2 Channels are
about Expanding the FM Radio Business
and the minor technical issues are simply
the cost of doing more business.
The broadcasters being interfered with don't consider such interference
a "minor technical issue".
Can you state a broadcaster that is being interfered with in their
protected
contours?
Again, if this is so prevailent, why isn't there a pile of listeners
complaints at the FCC?
Bob Savage WYSL for one.
#1...he is not a listener.
#2....why is he the only example that gets brought up when someone asks
about the so-called intereference.
#3.....WYSL is a badly designed facility that is attempting to service a
market from 25 miles out of town with, what, 500 watts?
but dont let the truth get in the way.- Hide quoted text -
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"No End in Sight in IBOC Interference Dispute Between Two AMs"
"Midwest Television, licensee of KFMB(AM), a Class B in San Diego, has
submitted a second interference complaint to the commission about
Kiertron, licensee of KBRT(AM), a Class D in Avalon, Calif., and has
asked the agency to suspend KBRT's authority to transmit in digital...
Midwest says it's receiving interference complaints from listeners and
asked Kiertron to take part in more joint testing, but says Kiertron
won't, believing further testing isn't needed... Kiertron says the
earlier FCC ruling is not final and it has a pending request that the
earlier decision be reconsidered; it finds Midwest's proposed remedy
drastic. Showing that it is cooperating, Kiertron says it has reduced
its IBOC power a full 75% of authorized power, or 6 dB."
http://radioworld.com/article/86140
Here's another - these complaints are not available to the General
Public - I wonder, why?