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On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 13:46:40 -0700, laura halliday wrote:
There are still Radio 1 repeaters on AM in small towns. All the new stuff is on FM. There was a major stink a few years ago when CBC Toronto traded in their old AM frequency for the last available FM frequency in the Toronto/Hamilton/Buffalo area. Absolutely, though those are disappearing too. I saw one in Iron Bridge, Ont. two years ago - a wire about 15m long strung between two phone poles, a surprisingly stout building housing the 40-watt transmitter. Maybe that was Premiere Chaine, not Radio 1? I forget... One issue that has been raised as a stumbling block to DAB in the Americas is that multiplexes require stations to share a frequency - stations that are otherwise competitors. Here in the States duopolies have led to the situation where one owner would be able to use an entire multiplex pretty easily. I think the real stumbling block here was that Eureka would give Acme Radiocorp's 250-watt daytime-only AM station exactly the same coverage (and full-quality audio) as XYZ Broadcasting's 100kw FM. XYZ would rather not have the competition. The only remaining multiplex here has the three CBC English networks and the two CBC French networks. The other multi- plexes, before they were turned down, had stations owned by the same companies on them (Corus, CHUM). Radio 3 is on the air on DAB? We (hams) have oodles of bandwidth in our microwave bands. We could play with this stuff too. German hams have been messing with amateur digital TV - their board supports our ATSC standard too. |
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