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That makes no sense. Xm and Sirius each have 100 channels on 12.5 MHz
of spectrum. The current FM and AM bands have 21.4 mHz of spectrum. They could migrate everyone to a new band then auction off the old FM channels for a billion dollars. On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 19:49:19 GMT, "Frank Dresser" wrote: "Kevin Alfred Strom" wrote in message ... All very true. But the owners of the media monopolies don't care a great deal about the success of IBOC or even its widespread implementation. Their main concern is to _prevent_ the creation of a new digital band wherein all existing broadcasters would have an even playing field. IBOC does that -- at least so far. With every good wish, Kevin. We don't have a seperate band for digital radio, but the time brokered domestic shortwave stations are allowing much of the programming the networks don't. Although there isn't any local content. Anyway, the radio establishment doesn't seem much bothered by independant broadcasting. I think the bigger reason there wasn't a seperate digital band established is the government plans to auction off spectrum, and setting aside a band in a prime VHF/UHF region puts a crimp in their budget estimates. Frank Dresser |
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