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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:08:31 -0500, BDK wrote:

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Digital tuners killed AM radio.


Why is that?


Because you can't tune out heterodynes or get it sounding less muddy by
moving out of the center of the channel slightly.

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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:08:31 -0500, BDK wrote:

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Digital tuners killed AM radio.


Why is that?


Because you can't tune out heterodynes or get it sounding less muddy by
moving out of the center of the channel slightly.


You can't? Wow, that's sure news to my R8, Satellit 800, YB 400, Degen
1102, etc.

Unless you have a very cheap digital that only tunes SW in 5 kHz steps, what
you said above is simply not true. The R8 has 10 Hz tuning resolution!

Seriously, have you used a digitally tuned radio?

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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 21:58:58 -0500, Bob Campbell wrote:

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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:08:31 -0500, BDK wrote:

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Digital tuners killed AM radio.


Why is that?


Because you can't tune out heterodynes or get it sounding less muddy by
moving out of the center of the channel slightly.


You can't? Wow, that's sure news to my R8, Satellit 800, YB 400, Degen
1102, etc.

Unless you have a very cheap digital that only tunes SW in 5 kHz steps,
what you said above is simply not true. The R8 has 10 Hz tuning
resolution!

Seriously, have you used a digitally tuned radio?


AM radio is listened to by people in cars, not SWLs. I have digital
radios that resolve to less than 10 Hz, but these are not the norm.



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AM radio is listened to by people in cars, not SWLs. I have digital
radios that resolve to less than 10 Hz, but these are not the norm.


Actually, AM radio is listened to mostly by people at home and at work.

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AM radio is listened to by people in cars, not SWLs. *I have digital
radios that resolve to less than 10 Hz, but these are not the norm.


Actually, AM radio is listened to mostly by people at home and at work.


I suppose it depends where you live. In the SF Bay Area, AM rules due
to terrain issues. A few FMs have two radio stations, such as KFOG and
KFFG. Kind of annoying since there is no automatic change over between
those stations, nor are they always in sync for some strange reason.

It's not my favorite AM, but KCBS covers the whole bay area.
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