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On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 18:43:40 -0700, Stephanie Weil
wrote: On Aug 26, 2:58 am, "Pete KE9OA" wrote: Have you ever looked at an IBOC signal with a spectrum analyzer? On Aug 26, 2:58 am, "Pete KE9OA" wrote: Have you ever looked at an IBOC signal with a spectrum analyzer? I don't think to. Of course, you are joking when you try to tell people about the interference that you don't get from the local IBOC stations. I've seen the shape of one on a screen capture. Yes, I know, not the same thing, but still. On AM, if you try to tune in a faint out of market station in the daytime -- say AM 74 out of Huntington, NY -- which is between AM 710 and AM 77 in New York (both IBOC stations), you can't. If you're not getting hash from 710, you're getting it from 77, either of which wipes out the already pitiful reception of this peanutwhistle on AM 74. If you try to tune in AM 1240 out of Morristown, NJ, you'll be hit with interference from AM 1280 (another local station running IBOC). Stephanie Weil New York City, USA Here we have: 780 KKOH 790 KABC 810 KGO all obliterating each other and all owned by the same company. AM is about to die. |
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