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![]() Well, a couple of nights ago, I did a band scan to see how badly IBOC was ****ing* on the AM band. I only heard four signals, two of which were local (Seattle). DX-ing is something which adds no value to the broadcasts or broadcasters and has never been a reliable source of listening outside of it's protected contours. Someone over on radio-info.com mentioned that WLS, I believe, used to draw ratings in other states. I'm suspect some of the other old clears used to do the same, before the FCC changed the rules in the 80s. that was 25 years ago. those days are gone. That's not the only argument. There are some pretty blatant examples of real problems, such as WBZ affecting at least two stations inside their protected contours, including KDKA. Well since KDKA is owned by them, we'll see if they think it is enough of an issue to do something about. So far they haven't. As far as the other station, it's a small 'rimshot' station that is trying to reach a city it was not intended to do by design. |
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