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![]() "Sven Franklyn Weil" wrote in message ... In article , David Eduardo wrote: There are 700 million radios out there; most all of them have crummy AM response. Tell me about it. ALthough those of us with the occasional hi-fi AM radio would like to hear something resembling hi-fi. And it wouldn't be all that out of the way for the broadcaster to do. I thought the whole idea was to put out the best audio quality you could to make the crappy radios sound the best they can. I still don't see how IBOC helps the ANALOG signal. It does not help. However, it does appear from observation that _reducing_ the bandwidth to the IBOC analog requirement makes the majority of the narrowband AM receivers out there sound better. By not transmitting anything outside the passband of the receivers or which is at the downslope region may actually make the audio better. Otherwise, you are pushing bouleders through a funnel. |
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