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Dave wrote: m II wrote: 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! KFBK (1530 Sacramento) seems to be using the 'system'. Anyone close by having any problems? I'm not getting any more noise than normal on either side of the frequency, but it's a few thousand miles away. Like KNX, KFBK has mild selective fading here. Whenever the fade occurs the wubba-wubba-wubba-wubba sound comes up. You never used to notice the slight fades, now they can't be ignored. I suspect this is true of all AM IBOC stations farther than 30 or 40 miles from the towers. I get that on at least KOGO, KABC, and KNX. I can't listen to any station running IBOC using sideband selectable sync as it generates all kinds of noise and distortion. Usually passband tuning has to be centered and tuning it off center to pickup the higher audio frequencies is just makes the station sound worse. IBOC sucks big time. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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