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![]() RHF wrote: For One and All, I really only care about AM DXing; from what I have read about IBOC digital radio, is that the digital part is transmitted as both sidebands, so it really does affect the analog transmission, except for adjacent channel interference, because there is more energy put into the sidebands. I believe, that digital transmissions do not carry, as far as analog, so in the case of a pure digital receiver, it will still pick up the analog transmissions, once the digital sidebands fade. We should be able to use our analog receivers, even though stations are transmitting in digital, as many of them already are, for example, 700 WLW. |
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