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![]() wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 14, 12:51 pm, Rich wrote: Well, from what I can hear there are only 3 stations left on the air transmitting the IBOC signal on AM in the NY/NJ area. 660, 710 and 770. It would seem to me that it is'nt catching on at all. I have never purchased an AM HD radio because they are so expensive and non-available for the most part and I am glad to have waited. FM may be better for IBOC but I can't tell if they are broadcasting IBOC..it may be a success on FM if radios get cheap and available. Excellent - looks like HD Radio/IBOC on AM is almost dead: "RW Opinion: Rethinking AM's future" "Only 175 or so AM stations have even licensed AM-HD. For a number of reasons, quite a few have tried it and taken it off the air, or so the anecdotal evidence suggests. (Ibiquity no longer reports in its public summaries whether a station is on the air.)" If AM stations don't do anything to stem the tide of losing listenership it will soon go the way of shortwave. Why would anyone spend over a $1000 or $500 or $150 or even $30 on a shortwave radio and many feet of wire hanging precariously around the garden only to hope to listen to a handful or two of foreign radio stations broadcasting primarily propaganda in the English language for about 1 hour a day at best on constantly changing frequencies and schedules? All the while hoping 'Ol Sol will bless the listener with the rare event of no static, no fading and complete aural comprehension? If you listen to anal-log shortwave you have got to be an idiot. GOD BLESS IBOC, DRM, etc! |