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On Jun 22, 2:55 am, RHF wrote:
On Jun 21, 9:04 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "RHF" wrote in message oups.com... Phasing in and Increase of the Digital Signal over Time would ease the Transition toHD Radio. First Year 1% Digital Second Year 2% Digital Third Year 4% Digital Fourth Year 8% Digital Fifth Year 16% Digital A 16% Digital Signal should give aHD Radio Station a Signal Coverage Area far better then their present Analog Signal Coverage Area. Based on actually working with 40 or so HD stations, the current HD signal, on AM, covers to at least the same usable and used coverage area the analog signal reaches, sometimes more. On FM, it also reaches the same area where nearly all actual listening happens. DE - So your Answer to Rural Folks is let them Listen to XM or Sirius Satellite Radio for High Quality Digital Sound. ~ RHF IMHO - A 1 KW Analog AM/MW Radio Station which is only putting out a 10 Watt Digital (1%) Signal is wasting the time going Digital. That goes for a 5 KW Analog AM/MW Radio Station which is only putting out a 50 Watt Digital (1%) Signal is wasting the time going Digital. That goes for a 15 KW Analog AM/MW Radio Station which is only putting out a 150 Watt Digital (1%) Signal is wasting the time going Digital. That goes for a 50 KW Analog AM/MW Radio Station which is only putting out a 500 Watt Digital (1%) Signal is wasting the time going Digital. TV with it's finite end to Analog Broadcasting should be a clear example of what "HD" Radio has to do to force the Transition from Analog to Digital. . . . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - LOL ! If the FCC tried to force all-digital, there would be anti- trust lawsuits against the FCC and iBiquity, plus consumers have zero interest in HD Radio, so no one would be listening: http://www.google.com/trends?q=%22hd...+xm%2C+podcast |
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On Jun 22, 3:50 am, wrote:
On Jun 22, 2:55 am, RHF wrote: On Jun 21, 9:04 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "RHF" wrote in message oups.com... Phasing in and Increase of the Digital Signal over Time would ease the Transition toHD Radio. First Year 1% Digital Second Year 2% Digital Third Year 4% Digital Fourth Year 8% Digital Fifth Year 16% Digital A 16% Digital Signal should give aHD Radio Station a Signal Coverage Area far better then their present Analog Signal Coverage Area. Based on actually working with 40 or so HD stations, the current HD signal, on AM, covers to at least the same usable and used coverage area the analog signal reaches, sometimes more. On FM, it also reaches the same area where nearly all actual listening happens. DE - So your Answer to Rural Folks is let them Listen to XM or Sirius Satellite Radio for High Quality Digital Sound. ~ RHF IMHO - A 1 KW Analog AM/MW Radio Station which is only putting out a 10 Watt Digital (1%) Signal is wasting the time going Digital. That goes for a 5 KW Analog AM/MW Radio Station which is only putting out a 50 Watt Digital (1%) Signal is wasting the time going Digital. That goes for a 15 KW Analog AM/MW Radio Station which is only putting out a 150 Watt Digital (1%) Signal is wasting the time going Digital. That goes for a 50 KW Analog AM/MW Radio Station which is only putting out a 500 Watt Digital (1%) Signal is wasting the time going Digital. TV with it's finite end to Analog Broadcasting should be a clear example of what "HD" Radio has to do to force the Transition from Analog to Digital. . . . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - LOL ! If the FCC tried to force all-digital, there would be anti- trust lawsuits against the FCC and iBiquity, plus consumers have zero interest in HD Radio, so no one would be listening: http://www.google.com/trends?q=%22hd...t+radio%22...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - DOH - Sort of like an Anti-Trust Lawsuit against the IRS for not letting anyone collect Income Taxes ~ RHF |
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