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On Apr 5, 1:17�pm, "Stephanie Weil" wrote:
On 4 Apr., 21:45, blitz wrote: It's all my receivers. I dx fairly regularly, AM and FM. I can get adjacent stations next to some strong locals (who don't run IBOC). Most contemporary commercial radios are not designed for DX on MW. They are designed for local stations. But try it on your own. How wide is the splatter on your receivers? It depends on the radio. *I will say some of my hi-fidelity radios sound like total crap. *As far as the splatter, obviously you're going to get the distant stations covered up by the local station's sidebands. But again, DXers are in the minority and the radio manufacturers are catering to the majority of people who tend to exclusively listen to local stations. *Simple economics. -- Stephanie Weil New York City, USA Simple economics - hdradio.com, the go-to site for further information on HD Radio, including finding those secret stations-between-the- stations is almost dead: http://www.statsaholic.com/hdradio.com If bunches of HD radios were being sold, there would be significant activity at hdradio.com. LOL !!! |
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