Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 02:31:36 +0000, Iitoi wrote:
policy-ham Wrote: The May issue of Worldradio Magazine came today and has a big article talking about how ham radio is going 100% digital very soon. The writer says it will be less than 10 years before all SSB, CW and whatever is gone and hams are forced to have digital radios. Its titled Digitalization and starts on page 40. I read the article. It's laughable. Pasternak starts off with some false hypotheses and then tries to use logic to build upon them. Trouble is, when logic is applied to false hypotheses, the conclusions reached are meaningless. In any case, I'm not worried about so-called digital communications becoming mandatory. Somehow Pasternak gets IBOC broadcasting confused with what other people would call digital broadcasting (as in digital TV), and then winds up at the very odd conclusion that the IBOC interference experience on the broadcast bands will lead to the enforcement of purely digital communications in the amateur bands. Some broadcasters claim that IBOC is a disaster because it is a proprietary system, because it causes adjacent channel interference, and because sky wave propagation seriously degrades it. They suggest instead a system called "CAM-D," but the FCC isn't listening. It's kind of like the BPL issue all over again. The FCC is simply doing what it wants to do in spite of highly qualified experts who disagree with it. My view is that time will eventually embarrass the politicians at the FCC and prove that they were wrong all along in attempting to force controversial technical changes down an unwilling public's throat. Before I'd ever purchase all new "digital" ham equipment, I'd simply go off the air for good. If thousands of other hams do that, then what happens to the "pool of skilled radio operators" that Pasternak babbles on about? Nope. It's too absurd to ever happen. Pasternak must be living in La La Land. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Utillity freq List; | Shortwave | |||
203 English-language HF Broadcasts audible in NE US (27-NOV-04) | Shortwave | |||
shortwv | Shortwave | |||
Amateur Radio Newslineâ„¢ Report 1415 Â September 24, 2004 | Shortwave | |||
Amateur Radio Newslineâ„¢ Report 1402 Â June 25, 2004 | Broadcasting |