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Default Struble's HD Radio airways destruction - NPR agrees to power increase

"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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Default Struble's HD Radio airways destruction - NPR agrees to powerincrease

On Sep 25, 4:07*pm, HD Radio Farce wrote:
"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!


"Compromise Report on FM IBOC Power Increase Premature?"

"This is an update to an earlier report of a compromise that appeared
in RW Newsbytes. Apparently there is not a compromise on IBOC power,
at least yet, between NPR and iBiquity... While a 6 dB increase (to –
14 dB digital power) has been suggested by iBiquity, NPR has not
agreed on a specific figure, its officials emphasize. There has been a
great deal of private and informal discussion over the contentious
topic leading up to, and during, this week's convention and related
engineering sessions and public radio engineering meetings. Some of
the tone of the debate has been rancorous."

http://tinyurl.com/ydyec5z
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Default Struble's HD Radio airways destruction - NPR agrees to powerincrease

On Sep 26, 12:31*am, HD Radio Farce wrote:
On Sep 25, 4:07*pm, HD Radio Farce wrote:



"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!


"Compromise Report on FM IBOC Power Increase Premature?"

"This is an update to an earlier report of a compromise that appeared
in RW Newsbytes. Apparently there is not a compromise on IBOC power,
at least yet, between NPR and iBiquity... While a 6 dB increase (to –
14 dB digital power) has been suggested by iBiquity, NPR has not
agreed on a specific figure, its officials emphasize. There has been a
great deal of private and informal discussion over the contentious
topic leading up to, and during, this week's convention and related
engineering sessions and public radio engineering meetings. Some of
the tone of the debate has been rancorous."

http://tinyurl.com/ydyec5z


Typical behavior for iBiquity and RW - Declare victory on an issue
concerning hd radio and then the retraction comes. If anyone thinks
iBiquity is reputable - think again.
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Default Struble's HD Radio airways destruction - NPR agrees to powerincrease

On Sep 26, 10:43*am, NX211 wrote:
On Sep 26, 12:31*am, HD Radio Farce wrote:





On Sep 25, 4:07*pm, HD Radio Farce wrote:


"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!


"Compromise Report on FM IBOC Power Increase Premature?"


"This is an update to an earlier report of a compromise that appeared
in RW Newsbytes. Apparently there is not a compromise on IBOC power,
at least yet, between NPR and iBiquity... While a 6 dB increase (to –
14 dB digital power) has been suggested by iBiquity, NPR has not
agreed on a specific figure, its officials emphasize. There has been a
great deal of private and informal discussion over the contentious
topic leading up to, and during, this week's convention and related
engineering sessions and public radio engineering meetings. Some of
the tone of the debate has been rancorous."


http://tinyurl.com/ydyec5z


Typical behavior for iBiquity and RW *- Declare victory on an issue
concerning hd radio and then the retraction comes. *If anyone thinks
iBiquity is reputable - think again.- Hide quoted text -

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I think it is time someone contacted the SEC - Struble has been making
trips to Wall Street (check out http://twitter.com/rjstruble) feeding
analysts a bunch of false information. If/when Struble gets his IPO,
those suckers buying into his fraud, will suffer the consequences.
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Default [IBOC] NPR To Increase FM HD-Radio Power : More Power To The NPRListeners !

On Sep 25, 1:07*pm, HD Radio Farce wrote:
"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!


OK - NPR Has Agreed To An FM HD-Radio Power Increase

D'Oh ! - It was just a matter of time.
.. . . and with this Power Increase more of the
Liberal {Democrat} NPR FM Radio Listeners
will be able to hear all the wonderful Left-Wing
NPR programming in HD-Radio for FREE !

IBOC = Instant Barack Obama Channel©
[ The Digital Dictatorship of the Airways ]

hd-radio-farce face - so struble along -cause-
'zune' you too will have an hd-radio ~ RHF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsgEouvlIbA


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Default NPR To Increase FM HD-Radio Power : More Power To The NPRListeners !

On Sep 26, 8:17*pm, "~ RHF" wrote:
On Sep 25, 1:07*pm, HD Radio Farce wrote:



"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!


OK - NPR Has Agreed To An FM HD-Radio Power Increase

D'Oh ! - It was just a matter of time.
. . . and with this Power Increase more of the
Liberal {Democrat} NPR FM Radio Listeners
will be able to hear all the wonderful Left-Wing
NPR programming in HD-Radio for FREE !

IBOC = Instant Barack Obama Channel©
[ The Digital Dictatorship of the Airways ]

hd-radio-farce face - so struble along -cause-
'zune' you too will have an hd-radio ~ RHFhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsgEouvlIbA
*.


Consumers have shown little interest in HD. Power increase? for what?
nobody is listening! Advertisers aren't supporting HD radio! Sure
broadcasters upgrade your signal and blow more investment on a dog..

IP radio is digital and consumers have show more interest being able
to control the content.. they want to build their own playlist.. And
Ip radio works!
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Default [IBOC] NPR To Increase FM HD-Radio Power : More Power To TheNPR Listeners !

~ RHF wrote:

D'Oh ! - It was just a matter of time.
. . . and with this Power Increase more of the
Liberal {Democrat} NPR FM Radio Listeners
will be able to hear all the wonderful Left-Wing
NPR programming in HD-Radio for FREE !

Can you provide us 3 examples of "Left-Wing
NPR programming"? Thanks in advance.
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friend's ipod with commercials wrote:


IP radio is digital and consumers have show more interest being able
to control the content.. they want to build their own playlist.. And
Ip radio works!


This is a formula for mediocrity. I prefer to have my world expanded.
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I NEVER listen to Nazi Public Radio!
The word/name/term Nationalist comes from Nazism, Nazi.
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Default NPR To Increase FM HD-Radio Power : More Power To The NPRListeners !

On Sep 27, 7:07*am, "friend's ipod with commercials"
wrote:
On Sep 26, 8:17*pm, "~ RHF" wrote:



On Sep 25, 1:07*pm, HD Radio Farce wrote:


"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!


OK - NPR Has Agreed To An FM HD-Radio Power Increase


D'Oh ! - It was just a matter of time.
. . . and with this Power Increase more of the
Liberal {Democrat} NPR FM Radio Listeners
will be able to hear all the wonderful Left-Wing
NPR programming in HD-Radio for FREE !


IBOC = Instant Barack Obama Channel©
[ The Digital Dictatorship of the Airways ]


hd-radio-farce face - so struble along -cause-
'zune' you too will have an hd-radio ~ RHFhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsgEouvlIbA
*.


- Consumers have shown *little interest in HD.

Forget Consumers NPR is Interested.

- Power increase? for what?

Better Signal and More Coverage = More Listeners
for NPR's Liberal Propaganda.

NPR is Tax Payers Supported Big Government
Radio for Liberals who eat up the Party Line.

- nobody is listening!

Tens of Millions Listen to NPR's Daily Liberal Propaganda.

- Advertisers aren't supporting HD radio! *

NPR being Tax Payer Supported does not
require Advertisers.

- Sure broadcasters upgrade your signal and
- blow more investment on a dog..

NPR has the backing of the Obama-Regime©
and Un-Limited Big Government Support.

- IP radio is digital and consumers have show
- more interest being able to control the content..

The Obama-Regime© {Big Government} will
control all content and you will be content.

- they want to build their own playlist.. And
- Ip radio works!

The Obama-Regime© {Big Government} will
build your Play-List and You Will Listen to
NPR Radio : It Is Your Duty as a Good Citizen.
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