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"Compromise Reached on Near-Term FM IBOC Power Increase"
"Biquity’s Jeff Detweiler said at a Friday session here in Philadelphia at the NAB Radio Show that both sides can agree on a 6 dB increase (to –14 dB digital power) as a first step towards a full 10 dB digital rise. IBiquity had proposed such a compromise earlier and now after completing several studies on the effects of various power levels, NPR agrees." http://tinyurl.com/ydyec5z "CPB/NPR to Fit Square HD Peg Into Round Hole" "First, National Public Radio (through the CPB) has already extensively studied this issue, more than anyone else in the industry, and the results are pretty unequivocal that increasing the power of a station's FM digital signal will adversely affect not only its own analog host-signal, but also those of neighboring stations. So much so, in fact, that the (first) study's coordinating engineer has admitted in other fora that an increase in HD sideband power levels is much more likely to do harm than good." http://www.diymedia.net/archive/0409.htm#042909 Big surprise - NPR caves to iBiquity, agrees to trash their own analog signals. FM and AM are now trashed - LOL! |
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