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On Sep 18, 4:39?pm, D Peter Maus wrote:
IBOCcrock wrote: On Sep 18, 12:27 pm, Rfburns wrote: Stations don't care that you can't hear beyoind thier local area and the FCC doesn't care that you can't hear your favorite station anymore. Try and contact them. HD AM is here to stay. 100 yrs of tradition has been given to the highest bidder and the consumer lost. Try and find an HD radio. The salesman just looks at you wondering what you're talking about. The FCC says - "let the market decide". The market did decide by little or no need for HD but that was just a smoke screen because you get it anyway. It's over. jw It's not over: "4/4/07 - FCC: Market to Decide Fate of HD Radio" http://www.diymedia.net/archive/0407.htm The end may be near: http://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com/200...y-be-near.html While, God I hope you're right, don't count on IBOC going away anytime soon. There's been a LOT of money spent, and a huge effort put into this technology. No one is going to let this go easily. And RADIO, often being its own worst enemy, especially, will hang onto this until there is nothing left. By the time AM Stereo was implemented, it was nearly DOA. And yet, it took nearly 20 years for it to go away. And, though, noone has that kind of patience, today, you can expect AM IBOC to linger long after the AM Band is dead, dead, dead. RADIO is determined that there will be a digital solution to both its problems and its non-problems come Hell or high water. No one wants to see this horse**** go away more than I do, but as you've witnessed here, radio people can be stubborn.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No offense, but you need to do more research. |
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