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On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 07:28:07 -0600, Eric F. Richards
In the brief period of broadcast stereo before FM multiplex stereo, often one channel is carried on AM and the other on FM. I borrowed one of those receivers in my college days and the AM performance was astounding. Brenda Ann is right: Most AM receiver designs today simply ignore fidelity as an issue. That's the FCC's fault. There are too many stations and the bandwidths (both transmit and receive) have to be narrow or the splatter would drive the few remaining nut jobs that still listen to AM away. |
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