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"James W Anderson" wrote in message ... There's an update on this. KSL's engineers discovered a tarantula sized bug in IBOC that caused the seven-second delay. They were able to fix some things, and soon the bell sound reappeared about four days after the first reports of this surfaced. There is no bug in IBOC. It has been known since the beginning that the digital processing creates a 6 to 7 second delay; to allow analog fallback, a delay must be introduced in the "main" signal as well. The only time this is an issue is if the station uses on air live cues for spot coverage or, in the case of KSL, the time chime. This is not a bug. It is by design. |
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