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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... What do you mean these radios were not meant for this purpose? Are you turning into a complete nut case? The radios were designed before HD became a standard. So they were not designed to receive analog signals when HD was being broadcast simultaneously, as the design predates HD. Duh. HD is supposed to be compatible with existing radios Eduardo. Oh! I see now that was just another lie. You got me good that time. The FCC did not take your reception of either station into consideration, as, unless you live right on the ocean, you are outside the contours that are going to get any protection these days. Since I live close to the beach I get the best reception but inland those stations do well on the car radio where I listen to AMBCB most the time usually. FM reception is not that hot around here with all the mountains just off the coast. AM usually offers better reception. Such marginal reception areas outside the primary contours of AMs is exactly what both the FCC and American broadcasters were willing to sacrifice to get digital capability. Everything has tradeoffs. Ah yes the signal strength fallback position. You are about the only person that thinks this is a good tradeoff. How much more can digital (HD) be allowed to use? It is authorized 24/7 for AM and FM in the US, and I do not believe that there were more than 24 hours in the day. More stations could be using it. There are perhaps 250 stations in the top 100 markets that warrant use of HD; the rest are not viable full market signals. And, in that fact, is the problem with AM today... The better signals were licensed back from the 20's into the 30's, moved a bit in '28 and after NARBA, but designed to cover existing 70 to 80 year back population areas. Many growth areas have no good AMs, many AMs have been outgrown by urban and suburban sprawl, and today's noise levels all contribute to make most AMs poor HD candidates. The longer term survival of AM is certainly in doubt when many major markets have less than 10% of all listening to that band, and most of that in definitely "senior" demographics. What can I say about your reading comprehension that is already known to readers of the news group. He did not ask why or if a station should have HD he asked how HD could be used more than it is now. The digital side bands could be increased in power or bandwidth. We can hope the power is eventually raised; on FM there have been studies of raising the digital signal by as much as 10 db. You can hope that. I don't and I think most people reading the news group would not want that either. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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