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On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 22:42:11 -0700, David Eduardo wrote:
HD hardly uses any electrical. A sidelight on a tower uses more than most. That's nice. Would profit pressed pennypinchers keep that light on if it weren't required by the insurance company or the government? Citadel turned of HD on a couple of AMs which were interfering at night, WABC an WJR. That's odd. I had the impression that IBOC interference had no significant effect beyond the FCC protected contour. I'd expect there was a significant reason for turning the noisemakers off at night, as the costs of cycling the IBOC transmitters would be more than the costs of the electricity. That is, if they intend to repair them as they break down. Frank Dresser |
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