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On Sep 28, 10:22 am, Rfburns wrote:
Does anyone know of a broadcaster who's turned off their AM HD since nighttime operation started? Here's an interesting thread: "Can't hear you any more at night" "The complaints are starting to come in from people about not being able to hear the 50KW non directional clear I work for.. at night. They appear to be 40 to 100 miles from Xmiter. This is not good. We used to be heard in 37 states...Now we are lucky if it is 37 counties at night. Many of these locations are in the total survey area. Hope AM...at night..dies real soon!" http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=915221 It amazes me how ****ing stupid broadcasters havre been for buying into iBiquity's bull-**** - and to think, that broadcasters have put total faith into this antiquated, destuctive technology to save declining broadcast radio! Yea, we will buy enough crappy, expensive HD radios that can't pick up ****, but when they do it is just ****, to keep broadcasters (those of the HD Radio Cartel) afloat! |
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