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"Maximus" wrote in message ink.net... HD=? Looks like if you got too many of these things splattering all over there would be lousy reception for sure. Not everybody can afford a $3000 receiver that could knock out either. Il Dolce Far Niente It certainly would be tough to receive adjacent channels. I don't think a $3000 radio would help much, because the IBOC sidebands are right on the adjacent channels. It would be similiar to trying to receive a distant station when a local is on the same frequency. And the local station never gives it's continual noisy modulation a rest. I suppose the best way to receive adjacent channels would be nulling the sideband noise out with the antenna. Frank Dresser |
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