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No, you don't have to do anything. If you were interested in understanding the technology of IBOC rather than making uninformed comments about it, it would be a wise thing to do. But apparently you're content to talk about things you "know" that aren't actually true. Whatever lights your board. I know as much as I need to know. Spectrally in efficient. Causes interference to other services. Is used at bit rates so low that sound quality can't possibly be anything better than horrible. |
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Richard Evans wrote: Spectrally in efficient. Causes interference to other services. Is used at bit rates so low that sound quality can't possibly be anything better than horrible. Pretty good summary. I created a long version several years ago with numbers, graphs, and spectrum analyzer photos. I'll see if I can dig that up. -- John Higdon +1 408 ANdrews 6-4400 AT&T-Free At Last |
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