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"In Search of an HD-R Receiver"

"I asked him if they simply had an HD Radio I could buy to listen to
at home. He said there were none in stock. Were they expecting any?
Without flatly saying "No," he pretty much indicated that I shouldn't
skip any desserts while waiting."

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Ha! Ha! RHF! Eduardo! HD Radio is such a priority with retailers! What
a ****ing joke!

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Over the past few years, I have been toying with the idea of developing a
Quadrature noise blanker. This might be just the thing that can remove that
digital sideband noise from the adjacent channels of the IBOC stations.
Listening to the frequencies between 1100 and 1150Khz in the Chicago area in
the evenings is a joke. With the various stations' sideband noise
encroaching on each other, it sounds like somebody had a noise vacuum
cleaner running all of the time.
The IBOC folks did a good job of starting to ruin the MW band.

Pete

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"In Search of an HD-R Receiver"

"I asked him if they simply had an HD Radio I could buy to listen to
at home. He said there were none in stock. Were they expecting any?
Without flatly saying "No," he pretty much indicated that I shouldn't
skip any desserts while waiting."

http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.9235.html

Ha! Ha! RHF! Eduardo! HD Radio is such a priority with retailers! What
a ****ing joke!



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Pete KE9OA wrote:

Over the past few years, I have been toying with the idea of developing a
Quadrature noise blanker. This might be just the thing that can remove that
digital sideband noise from the adjacent channels of the IBOC stations.
Listening to the frequencies between 1100 and 1150Khz in the Chicago area in
the evenings is a joke. With the various stations' sideband noise
encroaching on each other, it sounds like somebody had a noise vacuum
cleaner running all of the time.
The IBOC folks did a good job of starting to ruin the MW band.


You can thank folks like 'Eduardo'!


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I know........like a bull in a china ship.

Pete

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Pete KE9OA wrote:

Over the past few years, I have been toying with the idea of developing a
Quadrature noise blanker. This might be just the thing that can remove
that
digital sideband noise from the adjacent channels of the IBOC stations.
Listening to the frequencies between 1100 and 1150Khz in the Chicago area
in
the evenings is a joke. With the various stations' sideband noise
encroaching on each other, it sounds like somebody had a noise vacuum
cleaner running all of the time.
The IBOC folks did a good job of starting to ruin the MW band.


You can thank folks like 'Eduardo'!




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On Oct 24, 7:12 pm, "Pete KE9OA" wrote:
Over the past few years, I have been toying with the idea of developing a
Quadrature noise blanker. This might be just the thing that can remove that
digital sideband noise from the adjacent channels of the IBOC stations.
Listening to the frequencies between 1100 and 1150Khz in the Chicago area in
the evenings is a joke. With the various stations' sideband noise
encroaching on each other, it sounds like somebody had a noise vacuum
cleaner running all of the time.
The IBOC folks did a good job of starting to ruin the MW band.

Pete


I can think of a few other things that would remove digital sideband
noise from adjacent channels of IBOC stations, but they're all highly
illegal.



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