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Old September 9th 10, 06:22 PM posted to ba.broadcast,alt.radio.digital,rec.radio.shortwave,aus.radio.broadcast,rec.radio.amateur.misc
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Default Keefe Bartels investigation into HD Radio picking up steam -LMFAO!!!

On 9/9/2010 10:08 AM, DigitalRadioScams wrote:

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According to my contact over on http://keeppublicradiopublic.com/,
Keefe Bartels has spent about 25 hours on the site, and I have also
gotten a number of hits from them, too. Also, I am getting hits from
many foreign countries, including Brazil where they are considering
DRM and HD Radio. Struble can lie and hide, but now, there is no where
to run. I bet his investors start pulling out, for fear of being
dragged into court over a class-action suit. Radio World is obviously
down-playing the negative affects of FM-HD, as many FM stations are
receiving severe interference, too. I can see this escalating all the
way to the FCC. I do know that broadcasters are getting involvded,
too. Perhaps, the Courts and the DOJ will get a whiff of this
investigation, and file criminal charges against all those connected
with HD Radio for fraud. This has been a long time coming, and wil not
go away, just like HD chearleaders claimed about HD Radio. Maybe, all
of the unhappy analog listeners should jump on the clas-action aganst
iBiquity for breaking all of their analog radios, especially the AM-
sections.


I would like to see radio go digital. In that, compression algorithms
covert audio into bit steams, which a digital radio receives on a RF
carrier and decodes to audio fed to the speaker.

I would like to see something open source used, in the encoding
algorithms, like the Ogg Vorbis protocol, so anyone can create software
to encode/decode the streams without infringing on someones patent
rights, and so it is open source.

Cheap converters should be able to be produced which decode the audio
bit streams and produce a voice modulated signal to feed to old analog
radios ... but then, people in hell want ice water ...

I have a certain fondness for analog signals the fact very simple simple
circuits can be used to construct a radio ... but, it is time.

Regards,
JS