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![]() wrote: Now if we could only get a few AM stations to re-activate their C-Quam Stereo (WBZ, WSNR, WCRN - we know you have the equipment). We are down to three AM Stereo Stations: WILD, WJIB and 1360 (don't know the calls - this one converted to stereo in the last year). My Ford Radio can do C-Quam AM Stereo as well (not IBOC though). Not to launch another AM Stereo flame war but... I've noticed that WPGC (1580 AM) runs with C-Quam during their daytime 50Kw authorization, but then drops the C-Quam when they lower power (to 270 watts!) and change their pattern at night. I live within 10 miles of their plant (but still inside the pattern), so I'm not entire certain that they actually turn off the C-Quam or if the signal is merely so poor that C-quam just isn't possible. What would be the advantages of disabling C-Quam during protected hours? Thanks, Jeremy Powell |
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