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There a millions of analog receivers that work perfectly and all but a few deluded insiders, like yourself, are perfectly happy with the performance of analog radio. And they can continue to enjoy them in analog. HD radio simply adds more functionality. No one istaking away analog radio |
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A Brown wrote:
There a millions of analog receivers that work perfectly and all but a few deluded insiders, like yourself, are perfectly happy with the performance of analog radio. And they can continue to enjoy them in analog. HD radio simply adds more functionality. No one istaking away analog radio Bull****. Every HD FM channel uses 3 analog channels. HD AM uses 5 analog channels. |
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"Dave" wrote in message ... A Brown wrote: There a millions of analog receivers that work perfectly and all but a few deluded insiders, like yourself, are perfectly happy with the performance of analog radio. And they can continue to enjoy them in analog. HD radio simply adds more functionality. No one istaking away analog radio Bull****. Every HD FM channel uses 3 analog channels. HD AM uses 5 analog channels. Wrong. Wanna try again...? |
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"Bart Bailey" wrote in message ... In posted on Mon, 7 Jul 2008 23:40:43 -0400, A Brown wrote: Begin There a millions of analog receivers that work perfectly and all but a few deluded insiders, like yourself, are perfectly happy with the performance of analog radio. And they can continue to enjoy them in analog. HD radio simply adds more functionality. No one istaking away analog radio Jamming other stations with fat sloppy digital sidebands is indeed 'taking away' those other stations. These "other stations" that you mention being taken away are not stations that were ever protected in your area. These stations were never meant to service your area. Radio signals go on virtuallity till infinity. We have not protected stations to infinity. It's a cost vs. reward scenario. There are a few DX-ers who might not be happy....but many more reap the benefits of HD radio. |
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"Bart Bailey" wrote in message ... In posted on Mon, 7 Jul 2008 23:40:43 -0400, A Brown wrote: Begin There a millions of analog receivers that work perfectly and all but a few deluded insiders, like yourself, are perfectly happy with the performance of analog radio. And they can continue to enjoy them in analog. HD radio simply adds more functionality. No one istaking away analog radio Jamming other stations with fat sloppy digital sidebands is indeed 'taking away' those other stations. As I said, there is no empirical evidence that out of market stations were or are being listened to in the first of second adjacent channels in the shadow of a stronger local station. |
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