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In article , Mark Howell wrote:
Your experience is precisely the opposite of a 50kw (oldies) music station with which I am familiar. It turned off the IBOC because of unacceptable adjacent channel interference issues. To the great Two stations here in the New York City market (WPAT-AM 93 Paterson and WZRC-AM 1480 New York) were also trial-running IBOC, in addition to WOR-710. The test didn't last for even a month..... Maybe there's something to do with the processing or what. Who knows. All I know is, when I'm listening to WOR with IBOC going, there is also a hiss in the audio - almost like tape hiss. And this is on a medium quality digitally tuned walkman, so I know I have the station on the dot. However, on some realy really low-fi clock radios and pocket radios the station sounds 'OK' sort of...not including the hissing going down all the way to 68 and to 74 (where it's sort of overridden by the splatter from the stations at 66 WFAN and 77 WABC respectively. -- Sven Weil New York City, U.S.A. |
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