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On Sep 5, 11:56*am, SMS wrote:
On 9/5/2010 9:50 AM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote: The big boys pushed IBOC because they wanted to do whatever they could to _prevent_ the creation of a new all-digital band. They feared that such a new band would level the playing field so the small broadcaster would have just as good coverage as they did. That was an intolerable and frightening idea to them. That's part of it, but they also did not want to have to pay for the additional spectrum on a new band. - For all the misinformation that our favorite troll promulgates here, the - fact is that FM IBOC works very well indeed. There have been very few - complaints about interference, and the few complaints that there were, - were found to have no merit because the interference occurred outside - the protected contour (though this was before the power increase was - granted). That is because FM Radio has a well defined and 'limited' Broadcast Service Area unlike AM Radio; which can go far farther then authorized on a nightly basis each and every night. Plus FM Radio has NO large legacy culture of DXers and DXing like the AM/MW Radio Band has/had for many decades. few search for distant voices . . . on the fm radio band ~ RHF |
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