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On 1 Apr 2007 12:09:33 -0700, "RHF"
wrote: - However, If-and-When KMPH-AM 840 kHz out of Modesto,CA - goes to Digital -then- I would have to get me an "HD' Radio. - KMPH=http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=137401 Question - Is KMPH-AM 840 kHz in Modesto,CA now Broadcasting in "HD" Radio ? iBiquity - Lists KMPH-AM 840 kHz as Broadcasting in "HD" http://www.ibiquity.com/hd_radio/hdr...ll#stationlist -Note- iBiquity has KMPH mislisted under the City of "Null" when KMPH-AM 840 kHz should be under Modesto, CA http://www.ibiquity.com/hd_radio/hdr...CA#stationlist OK - So does Anyone know for sure -if- KMPH-AM 840 kHz in Modesto,CA is really Broadcasting in "HD" Radio ? ? ? i seem to be having an all digital moment ~ RHF . . . . - . - OBTW - What's Happening at KTRB-AM 860 kHz - out of the SF Bay Area =http://www.ktrb860.com/ - . - . - . . Tune to 830 and 850. If you hear pink noise 840 is digital. The data is in both sidebands, 180 degrees out of phase with the other sideband. This cancels the noise in a regular detector but can reek havoc on sync detectors. |
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