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in the 70's Without cable, you were left with a handful of free over the air
TV stations. And reception wasn't reliable Without HD radio, you are still left with no less than 30 free viable Am/Fm radio stations. With HD you get stations that sound a little better, but bascially are left with the same format choices already found on Am/FM |
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Scooter wrote:
in the 70's Without cable, you were left with a handful of free over the air TV stations. And reception wasn't reliable Without HD radio, you are still left with no less than 30 free viable Am/Fm radio stations. With HD you get stations that sound a little better, but bascially are left with the same format choices already found on Am/FM A better move would be to improve the AM receiver by using a decent sync detector an a variable Q IF. |
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