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, IBOCcrock wrote: On Feb 4, 12:10?pm, Rfburns wrote: Regardless of all the hype about improved audio quality and all the other nonsense, this guy was unaware that this HD FM transmitter was having problems (and for months I might add) and when confronted made some lame excuse about a bad microphone. Now I'm not an expert but it seems that if your going to tout the benefits of HD radio why would you let a bad microphone spoil them for you? jw "What Are We Doing to Ourselves, Exactly?" "IBOC FM Interference Has Been Reported in Several Cases Where FCC Contours Provide Inadequate Protection." http://tinyurl.com/yt286v "HD Interference: Not Just For AM Anymore" "Radio World Engineering Extra dropped a bomb this month with a very provocative cover story: 'What Are We Doing to Ourselves, Exactly?' Written by Doug Vernier, the man who authored the technical specifications for an ongoing Corporation for Public Broadcasting- sponsored HD Radio interference analysis, the report is the first of its kind to document interference between FM-HD stations around the country. Using anecdotal reportage, some sophisticated contour- mapping, and presumably 'early data' from the CPB study, Vernier's article conclusively proves how stations running in hybrid HD/analog mode can (and do) interfere somewhat significantly with not only themselves, but their neighbors on the FM dial." http://diymedia.net/archive/1207.htm#122307 Yup, HD Radio also jams itself and others on FM. I don't understand why a study is necessary to come to obvious conclusions. This not a discovery. This was known from the start. You see, facts never get in the way of an agenda. Why the emperor has no clothes. What a huge surprise. What an amazing discovery. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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