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NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
Just go here and you can listen to your station with crystal clarity:
http://www.knx1070.com http://www.kfi640.com http://www.kkoh.com http://www.kogo.com http://www.kgo.com Your station not listed? Well, let me know and I'll help you find its website. DX'ing is still alive and well. It's just moved to the internet. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
On Sep 30, 1:22 pm, SFTV_troy wrote:
Just go here and you can listen to your station with crystal clarity: http://www.knx1070.comhttp://www.kfi...://www.kgo.com Your station not listed? Well, let me know and I'll help you find its website. DX'ing is still alive and well. It's just moved to the internet. Broadcasting is also alive and well on the internet, as the proponents of HD radio are about to learn....the hard way. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
On Sep 30, 12:54 pm, Steve wrote:
On Sep 30, 1:22 pm, SFTV_troy wrote: Just go here and you can listen to your station with crystal clarity: http://www.knx1070.comhttp://www.kfi...koh.comhttp://... Your station not listed? Well, let me know and I'll help you find its website. DX'ing is still alive and well. It's just moved to the internet. Broadcasting is also alive and well on the internet, as the proponents of HD radio are about to learn....the hard way. That's fine. I'm not one to stand in the way of progress, and if Internet Radio turns-out to be the "winner" then I will embrace it. I'm not so old or calcified in my thinking, that I think there is only "one correct way" things have to be done. If HD Radio flops, then it flops, but I'd rather TRY it, then to continue going down the Analog path which we know is doomed to die. (AM is all but dead; FM is leaning that way.) HD might save one or both of them, by adding double or triple the channels across the band, giving young listeners what they want: more channels/more variety/ more music. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
On Sep 30, 2:39 pm, SFTV_troy wrote:
On Sep 30, 12:54 pm, Steve wrote: On Sep 30, 1:22 pm, SFTV_troy wrote: Just go here and you can listen to your station with crystal clarity: http://www.knx1070.comhttp://www.kfi...koh.comhttp://... Your station not listed? Well, let me know and I'll help you find its website. DX'ing is still alive and well. It's just moved to the internet. Broadcasting is also alive and well on the internet, as the proponents of HD radio are about to learn....the hard way. That's fine. I'm not one to stand in the way of progress, and if Internet Radio turns-out to be the "winner" then I will embrace it. I'm not so old or calcified in my thinking, that I think there is only "one correct way" things have to be done. If HD Radio flops, then it flops, but I'd rather TRY it, then to continue going down the Analog path which we know is doomed to die. (AM is all but dead; FM is leaning that way.) HD might save one or both of them, by adding double or triple the channels across the band, giving young listeners what they want: more channels/more variety/ more music. HD is merely an attempt to give an old hag a digital facelift. Get with the program and accept that change/progress is inevitable. Don't cling to yesteryear. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
Steve wrote: On Sep 30, 2:39 pm, SFTV_troy wrote: If HD Radio flops, then it flops, but I'd rather TRY it, then to continue going down the Analog path which we know is doomed to die. (AM is all but dead; FM is leaning that way.) HD might save one or both of them, by adding double or triple the channels across the band, giving young listeners what they want: more channels/more variety/ more music. HD is merely an attempt to give an old hag a digital facelift. Is that your opinion of HDTV broadcast tv too? Just wasted effort trying to save obsolete terrestrial television? |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
P.S.
I have no qualms with Internet Radio. I listen to it half-a-day, every day, at work. BUT it has one serious flaw: - It doesn't work in the car. And I spend a LOT of time in my car (roughly 1.5 hours a day), thus I like to have available to me either Analog or HD Radio to help pass the time. As long as people enjoy listening in their cars, there will be a need for terrestrial broadcast. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
"SFTV_troy"blabbed:
If HD Radio flops, then it flops, but I'd rather TRY it, then to continue going down the Analog path which we know is doomed to die. (AM is all but dead; FM is leaning that way.) HD might save one or both of them, by adding double or triple the channels across the band, giving young listeners what they want: more channels/more variety/ more music. HD radio is a joke. IBOC is a joke. Thank Apple for iPods. SoCal Tom |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
"SoCal Tom" wrote in message news:xIadne9cqIZIlZ3anZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@championbroa dband.com... "SFTV_troy"blabbed: If HD Radio flops, then it flops, but I'd rather TRY it, then to continue going down the Analog path which we know is doomed to die. (AM is all but dead; FM is leaning that way.) HD might save one or both of them, by adding double or triple the channels across the band, giving young listeners what they want: more channels/more variety/ more music. HD radio is a joke. IBOC is a joke. HD Radio is the marketing name for IBOC. One is a brand, the other is an acronym for the system behind it. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
"SoCal Tom" wrote
HD radio is a joke. IBOC is a joke. "David Eduardo" wrote HD Radio is the marketing name for IBOC. One is a brand, the other is an acronym for the system behind it. They're still both jokes, no matter how it's branded. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
On Sep 30, 10:22 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
Just go here and you can listen to your station with crystal clarity: http://www.knx1070.comhttp://www.kfi...://www.kgo.com Your station not listed? Well, let me know and I'll help you find its website. DX'ing is still alive and well. It's just moved to the internet. SFTV - DOH ! - Internet Radio - Ain't Radio * It's Wire-to-Wire -aka- Telegraph / Telephone Free Over-the-Air Radio is Radio [.] SFTV, { DOH ! - Hybrid Digital Radio Fanatic } AM/MW "HD" Radio is 'by-design' Engineered to Interfer with the two Adjacent AM/MW Radio Channels at 10 kHz. http://electronicdesign.com/Files/29.../Figure_02.gif 1 - Sear This Graphic Into Your Minds Eye. 2 - Then Actually Listen To What AM/MW Radio Has Become Due To IBOC {HD} Radio Broadcasting. I Ask Myself : What IBOC ? All I See Is The Blinking Blue Light ! ~ RHF In That Distant Land* Where IBOC Fears To Go : Life Exists and Radio Listeners Live Beyond the 10mv/m Contour. * Twain Harte, CA -USA- |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
On Sep 30, 4:23 pm, wrote:
P.S. I have no qualms with Internet Radio. I listen to it half-a-day, every day, at work. BUT it has one serious flaw: - It doesn't work in the car. And I spend a LOT of time in my car (roughly 1.5 hours a day), thus I like to have available to me either Analog or HD Radio to help pass the time. As long as people enjoy listening in their cars, there will be a need for terrestrial broadcast. Pretty soon our entire planet will be a 'hot spot'. When Wimax is deployed in your city, it will be easier for you to stream audio from the internet from your car than to receive an HD signal. You'll have thousands more stations to choose from. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
On Sep 30, 4:54 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"SoCal Tom" wrote in message news:xIadne9cqIZIlZ3anZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@championbroa dband.com... "SFTV_troy"blabbed: If HD Radio flops, then it flops, but I'd rather TRY it, then to continue going down the Analog path which we know is doomed to die. (AM is all but dead; FM is leaning that way.) HD might save one or both of them, by adding double or triple the channels across the band, giving young listeners what they want: more channels/more variety/ more music. HD radio is a joke. IBOC is a joke. HD Radio is the marketing name for IBOC. One is a brand, the other is an acronym for the system behind it. If you'd like about your education, you'd lie about this. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
David Eduardo wrote: "SoCal Tom" wrote in message news:xIadne9cqIZIlZ3anZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@championbroa dband.com... "SFTV_troy"blabbed: If HD Radio flops, then it flops, but I'd rather TRY it, then to continue going down the Analog path which we know is doomed to die. (AM is all but dead; FM is leaning that way.) HD might save one or both of them, by adding double or triple the channels across the band, giving young listeners what they want: more channels/more variety/ more music. HD radio is a joke. IBOC is a joke. HD Radio is the marketing name for IBOC. One is a brand, the other is an acronym for the system behind it. Eduardo: The Brand of Retards |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "SoCal Tom" wrote in message news:xIadne9cqIZIlZ3anZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@championbroa dband.com... "SFTV_troy"blabbed: If HD Radio flops, then it flops, but I'd rather TRY it, then to continue going down the Analog path which we know is doomed to die. (AM is all but dead; FM is leaning that way.) HD might save one or both of them, by adding double or triple the channels across the band, giving young listeners what they want: more channels/more variety/ more music. HD radio is a joke. IBOC is a joke. HD Radio is the marketing name for IBOC. One is a brand, the other is an acronym for the system behind it. Eduardo: The Brand of Retards It's Sunday, and, unless you are too sloshed already, it might be fun and educational if you did a little piece on why you hate Canada and Canadians. It would be a nice start on understanding your psychosis. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "SoCal Tom" wrote in message news:xIadne9cqIZIlZ3anZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@championbroa dband.com... "SFTV_troy"blabbed: If HD Radio flops, then it flops, but I'd rather TRY it, then to continue going down the Analog path which we know is doomed to die. (AM is all but dead; FM is leaning that way.) HD might save one or both of them, by adding double or triple the channels across the band, giving young listeners what they want: more channels/more variety/ more music. HD radio is a joke. IBOC is a joke. HD Radio is the marketing name for IBOC. One is a brand, the other is an acronym for the system behind it. Eduardo: The Brand of Retards It's Sunday, and, unless you are too sloshed already, it might be fun and educational if you did a little piece on why you hate Canada and Canadians. It would be a nice start on understanding your psychosis. Psychosis? I'm not the one who is faking being Hispanic, and I'm not a pathological liar, as you are! |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
On Sep 30, 4:34 pm, Steve wrote:
On Sep 30, 4:23 pm, wrote: P.S. I have no qualms with Internet Radio. I listen to it half-a-day, every day, at work. BUT it has one serious flaw: - It doesn't work in the car. And I spend a LOT of time in my car (roughly 1.5 hours a day), thus I like to have available to me either Analog or HD Radio to help pass the time. As long as people enjoy listening in their cars, there will be a need for terrestrial broadcast. Pretty soon our entire planet will be a 'hot spot'. When Wimax is And my car will fly, and the robot will clean the house, and my kitchen will automatically make supper. |
NOISE ON YOUR AM - here's the solution
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SFTV_troy wrote: Just go here and you can listen to your station with crystal clarity: http://www.knx1070.com http://www.kfi640.com http://www.kkoh.com http://www.kogo.com http://www.kgo.com Your station not listed? Well, let me know and I'll help you find its website. DX'ing is still alive and well. It's just moved to the internet. They sound better over the air. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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