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Jo Jo Gunn wrote:
Yes, and WLW isn't 500KW's anymore. Life goes on. ANd the clear-channels don't have the entire frequency to themselves nationwide anymore. Duh. I'm talking about something much stronger, more local, and more reliable than skywave. The answer is that with DX-ing, since the broadcasters don't care about it, and the FCC doesn't care about it...it's table scraps. What does DXing have to do with the design of an HD receiver? Please re-read the post that you responded to. I have another example too - the 98.9 and 99.1 pair here in the Bay Area. Each one interferes with the other, and by your definition I live in the "fringe" area of one, and barely within the coverage area of another. Both run HD, neither one locks reliably, and neither one provides static-free reception driving around. In the pre-HD days both of them provided perfect reception. This is a bit unique, because these two are simulcasted. They're killing themselves. But I strongly suspect that the coverage map being used by the salespeople at KSOL/KSQL doesn't exclude the zone of poor reception in between the 2 transmitters. They do quite well in the ratings, but I bet some non-technical beancounter is wondering why their shares in Fremont and Mountain View are so low. I can appreciate the fact that people have poured lots of money into HD radio and they're desperate to protect their investment, hence all of the upstart attempts to convince the public to make the switch - like "team branded HD2's". But I still can't see how it'll take off with limited programming, compromised audio quality, and a myriad of competing program delivery systems, all of which are much less costly and far superior. It just doesn't make sense. The public today is pretty well educated, and even my friends who are gadget freaks and "first adopters" are not interested in HD Radio. Meanwhile, the noise in the existing radio bands drives listeners like me - people who really enjoy radio - to the web. I'm just hopeful this whole thing shakes out soon. Dave B. |
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