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On Apr 18, 1:26�am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
Telamon wrote: Well, how about analog? I have some hiss in there all the time and often times warbling rumble kind of noise. There's some hiss in analog but it goes away when the HD locks I haven't heard any rumbling but I'm over a hundred miles away down here on the border, and on the other side of the station from you so it could be something up your way. There are a few times when it seems I hear a transient echo but I think that the audio version of temporary digital corruption (QSB related?) like what would be seen as pixelation when it occurs on TV. -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 "FCC to Consider Raising FM-HD Power Levels" "Why would radio stations take the risk of degrading the quality of their existing analog service in order to pimp a flawed technology which nobody's listening to? It's almost as if the strategy of the HD Radio Alliance is to degrade analog radio service in order to force digital adoption - kind of a variant on the 'we had to destroy the village to save it' rationale." http://tinyurl.com/67bgv7 iBiquity is trying to force digital adoption. |
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