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On Dec 27, 11:10�pm, " wrote:
On Dec 27, 7:20�pm, Mike wrote: I generally avoid the IBOC discussions in this newsgroup, but it appears that another 50 kW clear channel station has turned it off, at least at night. WHAS (840 kHz) in Louisville, KY, has had their nighttime IBOC turned off for at least the last three days. It's been a great Christmas surprise to be able to clearly receive WCCO (830- Minneapolis) and KOA (850-Denver) without having to tune out the annoying IBOC trash. Way to go! You might want to drop WCCO and KOA a note about how you like your DX back again. I always suspected IBOC was there to destroy the distant stations to protect the local market. "Editorial on the recent approval of HD Radio (IBOC) in the USA" "The reason the big boys in the big markets are so pro-IBOC is because they like the hash as it wipes out distant signals getting into their market. There is no way to stop skip, but if the IBOC hash wipes the signal out, then the locals will have to listen to their local station. Kind of like legal jamming. Considering that, then even if the public does not buy the radios, keeping the IBOC signal might be worth their while." http://www.am-dx.com/amiboc.htm Yup! With HD Radio receiver sales still in the toilet, there is no ROI for HD Radio, but the empty digital saddlebags continue to jam, which was IBOC's design from the beginning. |
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