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On Oct 19, 12:46*pm, wrote:
Eduardo - Where do you think AM hybrid digital is headed? *Do you think it will eventually become the norm? *Seriously, *What do you think? Why would you ask "the wolf" Eduardo anything about IBOC - he's one of its biggest shills. AM-HD is a total failu "Editorial: More Than Half Full" "AM-HD continues to fight uphill. Several manufacturers showed impressive new transmitter models designed to optimize and maintain HD performance. Yet the growth of AM-HD stations coming on the air appears stalled and we hear murmurings about some broadcasters pulling back on AM-HD or wishing to renegotiate their commitments with Ibiquity." http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0044/t.13363.html "Citadel Halts AM Nighttime IBOC Operation Amid Complaints" "An excerpt from his memo to staff reads: In response to the lackluster performance, the limited benefit and various reports of significant interference, Citadel is suspending nighttime AM HD operations at this time. Please reinstate your previous procedures for daytime-only HD operation as soon as possible.” http://www.radioworld.com/pages/s.0121/t.8847.html The big 50kw stations are jamming the smaller, competitive community- based stations off the dial - this is one of the true motives of IBOC. AM-HD is by all means a failure. Don't be fooled by Eduardo's hate for AM radio - the successful news/talk/sports formats are on AM, and many of the larger AMs are ranked in the top-5, if not #1, in their markets (WLW is #1, for example). The real failures will be the music-oriented FMs, in the next 5 years, as they have competition from personalized music services, such as Pandora and Last.FM, iPods, etc. FM-HD will also be a failure, as the 10db proposed power increase will be too expensive for many stations, and NPR is against it, as some stations would loose up to 50% of their analog service - expect an eventual class-action suit by the affected AMs and FMs. The ARRL took the FCC to court and won: "FCC Commissioners Adopt IBOC Digital Radio" "Short and to the point, Ferree set up the charade by brandishing a logbook of some of the first radio licenses the FCC ever issued... 'A few questions remain to be settled, including how the IBOC system will function in the real world; what is the potential for and extent of interference that IBOC could cause to existing services; and the technical feasibility of nighttime AM IBOC transmissions'... 'I understand that questions remain to be settled on interference and technical feasibility on nighttime AM IBOC, but I'm confident that the procedures and processes that you have put in place will allow us to accomodate those efficiently and productively.'" http://www.diymedia.net/audio/mp3fcciboc.htm "Court Finds FCC Violated Administrative Procedure Act in BPL Decision" "After reading the decision, General Counsel Imlay observed, 'The decision of the Court of Appeals, though long in coming, was well worth the wait. It is obvious that the FCC was overzealous in its advocacy of BPL, and that resulted in a rather blatant cover-up of the technical facts surrounding its interference potential.'" http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2008/04/25/10064/?nc=1 This would be a no-brainer for non-HD broadcasters - sue iBiquity, the HD Alliance, and the FCC. The whole world is learing about this HD Radio farce, as these are the countries that have visited my blog (hdradiofarce.blogspot.com): Google Analytics Detail Level: Country/Territory City Country/Territory Sub Continent Region Continent Visits Pages/Visit Avg. Time on Site % New Visits Bounce Rate 1. United States 6,307 1.89 00:05:02 72.74% 71.92% 2. Canada 150 1.39 00:01:37 91.33% 82.00% 3. United Kingdom 44 1.36 00:01:42 97.73% 86.36% 4. Germany 31 1.13 00:00:41 90.32% 90.32% 5. Brazil 24 1.25 00:00:36 91.67% 87.50% 6. Australia 19 1.42 00:03:01 100.00% 78.95% 7. Japan 13 1.00 00:00:00 92.31% 100.00% 8. Malaysia 12 1.08 00:00:05 100.00% 91.67% 9. Italy 11 1.09 00:00:03 100.00% 90.91% 10. Taiwan 11 1.64 00:02:55 72.73% 63.64% 11. France 11 1.36 00:00:31 100.00% 72.73% 12. Netherlands 10 1.60 00:01:30 100.00% 60.00% 13. Spain 8 1.00 00:00:00 100.00% 100.00% 14. Sweden 8 1.00 00:00:00 87.50% 100.00% 15. India 8 1.12 00:00:08 87.50% 87.50% 16. 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