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In article , WBRW wrote:
Having mentioned this to WOR's engineers numerous times, their claim is that according to the modulation monitor and spectrum analyzer at their transmitter site, WOR's radiated signal (with IBOC in use) falls within the NRSC radiated emission limits, and therefore is "legal" -- end of story. They have refused to conduct any field measurements that might support or dispute my claims, other than "it sounds fine on my car radio". In fact, WOR's engineers have even threatened legal action against me, because of my claims that WOR is operating "illegally". Needless to say, this has resulted in a breakdown in communication between them and I. I have chosen not to discuss this issue with WOR's engineers any longer, because nothing was being accomplished. Sadly, they are probably right. Write a letter to your local FCC field bureau and let them know what you've heard and what you've been through. My bet is that the FCC will send someone out with a spectrum analyzer to look at the spectral envelope, and it'll be totally legal. It is pretty depressing to see what is legal. The FCC pretty much only responds to letters, but they do actually respond to letters. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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