DigitalRadioScams wrote:
"The average listener does 70% of their listening in a fixed location,
where there are no dropouts anyway."
That doesn't make sense, because HD Radio is more likely to drop out indoors
than outdoors because the signal strength is a lot lower indoors than it is
outdoors due to building penetration loss, and OFDM copes with mobile
reception relatively well.
Looks like the digital radio industry in the US is as clueless about digital
radio technologies as the grossly incompetent UK DAB industry.
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Steve -
www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - digital radio news & info
The BBC's "justification" of digital radio switchover is based on lies