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On Mar 18, 1:35?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"AM-HDisDead" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 18, 12:29?am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message groups.com... What KSL listeners had to say about HD Radio ! The fact is that Bonneville is slowly moving KSL to FM anyway. Let's see, how much interest that USA Today article this week on HD Radio generated (select range of 3M and smoothness of -1): There are two separate issues here... AM and HD. AM is fading away. It is used by older folks, mostly, and there are only largely successful stations in one format area: talk. Talk is now moving to FM, and when the transition is over, there will be no mass appeal format on AM and no younger listeners. HD improves FM audio, adds a second program channel, and vastly improves AM Audio. Nearly every FM can benefit. Only a few AMs can, as only a few have decent signals. Many AMs are ranked #1 - most of the "clears" are ranked in the top 5 on AM. |
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On Mar 18, 2:14�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo' since c.2000, *wrote: "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message groups.com... On Mar 18, 12:29?am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "AM-HDisDead" wrote in message groups.com... What KSL listeners had to say about HD Radio ! The fact is that Bonneville is slowly moving KSL to FM anyway. Let's see, how much interest that USA Today article this week on HD Radio generated (select range of 3M and smoothness of -1): There are two separate issues here... AM and HD. AM is fading away. It is used by older folks, mostly, and there are only largely successful stations in one format area: talk. Talk is now moving to FM, and when the transition is over, there will be no mass appeal format on AM and no younger listeners. HD improves FM audio, adds a second program channel, and vastly improves AM Audio. Nearly every FM can benefit. Only a few AMs can, as only a few have decent signals. That HD sure improves the QRM as well. If very few people are listening to AM, and even less to AMs outside their local market area or community, why would this matter?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Most "clears" AMs are ranked in the top 5. HD Radio is dead, especially on AM. |
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On Mar 18, 3:48?pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote:
"David Eduardo" wrote in 6 stupid comments on a message board are not reality. LOL ! 19 comments - shows no one cares about HD Radio and everyone knows it is a ****ing joke: http://www.alexaholic.com/hdradio.co...om+xmradio.com |
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On Mar 18, 3:51?pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote:
"David Eduardo" wrote ... AM is fading away. It is used by older folks, mostly, and there are only largely successful stations in one format area: talk. Talk is now moving to FM, and when the transition is over, there will be no mass appeal format on AM and no younger listeners. ANALog AM listeners will disappear just like shortwave listeners - only faster. HD improves FM audio, adds a second program channel, and vastly improves AM Audio. Nearly every FM can benefit. Only a few AMs can, as only a few have decent signals. Like I said before; don't expect a Calipornia public school drop-out to understand any sense of logic. No one cares about HD Radio: http://www.alexaholic.com/hdradio.co...om+xmradio.com |
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![]() AM-HDisDead wrote: On Mar 18, 3:48?pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in 6 stupid comments on a message board are not reality. LOL ! 19 comments - shows no one cares about HD Radio and everyone knows it is a ****ing joke: http://www.alexaholic.com/hdradio.co...om+xmradio.com Well now, that means HD/IBOC and Edweenie share something in common: They are both jokes. Edweenie of course has been a longer running joke. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote The same company started simulcasting KTAR (AM) on FM in Phoenix, and 6 months later, the news / talk format was only on FM. (That is what "slowly moving" means... a lengthy transition to get people used to the idea of finding the station on FM, not AM). Don't expect a Calipornia public school dropout to understand anything even remotely similiar to logic. |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in 6 stupid comments on a message board are not reality. LOL ! |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote .... AM is fading away. It is used by older folks, mostly, and there are only largely successful stations in one format area: talk. Talk is now moving to FM, and when the transition is over, there will be no mass appeal format on AM and no younger listeners. ANALog AM listeners will disappear just like shortwave listeners - only faster. HD improves FM audio, adds a second program channel, and vastly improves AM Audio. Nearly every FM can benefit. Only a few AMs can, as only a few have decent signals. Like I said before; don't expect a Calipornia public school drop-out to understand any sense of logic. |
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![]() "dxAce" If very few people are listening to AM, and even less to AMs outside their local market area or community, why would this matter? The bull shill goes on, and on, and on. I hear no noise, static of fade whatsoiever when I'm listening to HD Radio. The AM audio is in stereo and FM like in quality. What HD receiver are you using??? |
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![]() "AM-HDisDead" ejaculates more senseless propaganda No one cares about HD Radio: No one cares about shortwave and ANALog - LMAO! |
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