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Old January 1st 04, 07:10 PM
Rich Wood
 
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On 29 Dec 2003 16:20:27 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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It does not degrade analog FM at all; on AM I feel the degradation looks bad
on paper, but in reality it is insignificant and may be an improvment.


I knew this would eventually happen. You and I usually agree on most
things. With IBOC we part company. I'm not ready to accept improved
degradation.

I've heard the New York IBOC stations both on analog and IBOC
receivers. It was annoying as hell. Now that I'm at a distance where
their signals don't overload my receiver I can hear the adjacent hash
on every AM receiver I own.

Rich

 
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