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On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 05:35:31 -0800, Radiola wrote:
What is IBOC? "In Band On Channel", aka "HD Radio". A system for transmitting a digital radio signal "on the same frequency" as the analog signal. Actually, the digital signal is transmitted in the adjacent channels - for AM, two channels each side of the analog; for FM, one channel each side. For example, in WSCR's case: - Analog: 665-675KHz - Lower Digital: 655.3-665.1KHz - Upper Digital: 674.9-684.7KHz It's not currently authorized for regular nighttime use on AM stations, because of severe interference to skywave reception. Here in the States they're still working on finding a way to allow nighttime use. (possibly including simply deciding skywave reception is obsolete and accepting the interference) It's looking like the Canadians have ruled out nighttime AM IBOC altogether. |
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