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"K Isham" wrote in message news:46a9ece9@kcnews01... If I were developing IBOC, I would have petitioned the FCC to use the 1600 to 1700 KHZ upper band to broadcast the digital signal only at full strength and designed the IBOC receivers to automatically select the digital signal when available, otherwise the receiver would just tune in the analog signal as normal, this would be a seam-less process that the listener wouldn't even have to think about, much like when the FM or AM stereo reception in fringe areas switches out to provide maximum fidelity. [snip] That's an interesting idea, but it might be even better if the imagined IBOC radios refered the standard AM station to an IBOC FM sideband. People just don't seem very interested in digital simulcasts of analog FM or the secondary also-ran fare, but there would be some benefit for AM radio if the programming could be heard in steel frame buildings and walkman type radios wouldn't have to be continually reoriented for good reception. Frank Dresser |
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