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![]() "RHF" wrote in message oups.com... For One and All, IBOC - Redefining AM Radio As We Know It : To properly implement IBOC in the AM Radio Band both Day and Night would require that AM Radio Station Service in the USA be reclassified as a "Local Voice Media Service". Which, for all practical purposes, it is. Night listening to AM is less than 2% of the population to start with. Night listening beyond the groundwave contour is restricted to a handful of stations as most US AMs have vastly reduced night coverage compared ot day coverage. So, there are very few listening to AM at night and very few stations capable of getting a skywave outside the local coverage area that is consistently listenable. The FCC has considered stations to be exclusively local for nearly 5 decades. Reduced - The Power of all Major Market AM Radio Stations down to 25 KW Day and 10 KW Night Wrong. In many larger cities, 50 kw is a minimu on anything but the lowest frequencies to cover the market and overcome the interference level of computers, dimmers, flourescents, and all manner of other man made interference. Your idea neglects the fact that different parts of the AM band have different coverage for the same power: 50 kw on 1600 covers less than 1 kw on 540. And it neglects the fact that different parts of the US have vastly different ground conductivity. 500 watts in Iowa covers better than 50 kw on Long Island. Fix - Regional AM Radio Stations at 10 KW Day and 5 KW Nights In LA, all but one 5 kw station (KLAC) does not cover the entire market day or night. Allow - Local AM Radio Stations to be rated at 2.5 KW Day and 1 KW Nights. Not enough to cover much of anything at the high end of the dial. Low Power - Educational, Community and Translator AM Radio Stations limited to 250 Watts Day and 100 Watts Night. 100 watts today is not usable 2 miles from the transmitter in, let's say, Florida, above 1200 on the dial. ok - so it's another stupid idea ~ RHF Agreed. |
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