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![]() "WBRW" wrote in message ... 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. "Sound better" by whose judgement? That of iBiquity supporters? People who leave their radio's treble knob turned all the way down (and yes, I've encountered numerous people who do that)? No, actually. By a bunch of people who work at a station of different ages and both men and women. Each listend to an a ssortment of typical analog receivers as the IBOC and analog was A/B switched. We are talking about average consumer radios. And there were as many who liked the narrower bandwidth as those who like the NRSC bandwidth; most did nt hear any difference. The engineers at 710 WOR discovered that a 6 kHz audio cut-off sounds far better than 5 kHz, even on narrowband receivers -- and the experience of myself and many other listeners supports that as well. But, iBiquity won't let them use it, because it doesn't meet the IBOC system spec. But WOR does switch their audio to 6 kHz at sunset when the IBOC sidebands are turned off, and on the average cheap radio, the difference is subtle, but unmistakable. If you try to process an Optimod 9200 too heavily when its 5 kHz filter is in use, you get a very nasty-sounding "ringing" distortion. But when you switch the 9200 to its 6 kHz filter (which actually has its cut-off at about 6.25 kHz), this problem disappears and that extra kHz's worth of audio response provides a significant improvement in crispness and clarity. Proving it pays to have a good engineer. Nothing else. If AM stations really think that nobody is listening to them with hi-fi receivers, then I would accept a 6 kHz cut-off. That's what AM stations in the U.K. are using, and while it's definitely not hi-fi or even mid-fi, it does sound alright. But not 5 kHz -- on an Optimod 9200, the distortion is intolerable, and on other processors, you're still left with very dull-sounding audio. It just takes different adjustments. And on most receivers, by test, indistinguishable. |
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