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"Mark Zenier" wrote in message
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From the theory stuff I read off the web, the worst IBOC interference
should be on the station 20 kHz away, as the sideband(s) for the primary
digital channel are on 15-25 kHz (on both sides) from the carrier.
Unless the IBOC station had reduced their analog bandwidth and were
using the second channel (which runs from 5-15 kHz, both sides).

Mark Zenier
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As far as I know, all the IBOC stations have a maximum audio bandwidth of 5
kHz. 8 kHz AM audio bandwidth is supposed to be an option, but that
degrades the IBOC performance.


All I know is trying to listen to weak station the next channel over
(10KHz) either way is impossible.

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But what are you hearing on that weak station? Certainly nothing that I
do not know already.I gave up dxining years ago.I only dx them crazy
wimmins all over (via the enternets) the World nowdays.I am doin better
than you are.
cuhulin

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"Telamon" wrote in message
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All I know is trying to listen to weak station the next channel over
(10KHz) either way is impossible.


I don't doubt it, but I don't try to daytime DX near IBOC stations. Mark's
information is consistant with my observations from the early days of IBOC,
when IBOC was commonly used at night and there was a hole between the AM
channel and each of the IBOC sidebands in which a first adjacent might punch
through the interference.

Frank Dresser



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