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RHF wrote:
On Sep 17, 2:47 am, Ron Hardin wrote: Well, the band is full of HD hiss at night ; and not every HD station is on HD yet! In Central Ohio, I left my trusty Sangean HDT1 seeking a HD station, and it didn't find any. Yet they're audible all over, on a regular radio ; even very strong ones. Verdict : you can't hear any HD radio in HD at night, but they're on all over for the benefit of ordinary listeners, the hiss being better programming perhaps. Or maybe it's to drive you to some other band that's more profitable. The commercial profit is in jamming. -- On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. RH, Does your poor {none} Nightime "HD" Radio reception problems and comments apply to AM/MW "HD" Radio 'only' ? -Or- Are you experiencing this with FM "HD" Radio reception at Night too ? -If- What you describe is generally true for AM/MW Radio then there may be No Benefit for AM/MW Radio Stations to have their IBOC Operations extend beyond Daylight Hours and then; at least the Nights would be IBOC Free. ~ RHF . Yes, the AM band. Nothing good on FM either, programwise, now that Imus is gone ; one of the FM stations put Imus on a HD channel. -- On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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