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![]() Telamon wrote: In article .com, "RHF" wrote: For One and All, With-Respect-To : IBOC AM Radio -vice- AM Radio DXing As part of the DX Radio Community 'we' may not like IBOC {High Definition} "HD" AM Radio Broadcasting and the resulting adjacent Channel Noise that it will create; that will make AM Radio DXing [Distance AM Radio Listening] very-very-hard-to-do or completely impossible. - - - B U T - - - For the Owner's of AM Radio Stations IBOC AM Radio is a valid business decision with respect to 'their' Local AM Radio Markets and the Local AM Radio Listeners that 'they' hope to attract as Listeners. Snip I don't think that a business model that exchanges current listeners for the "hope" of attracting new listeners that require them to buy new more expensive radios is a good plan. -- Telamon Ventura, California Once everyone is IBOC, the hash heard from any less than ideal location will probably lead to XM sales. The destruction of the educational portion of the FM band to religious scam artists is enough to make me get XM just for travelling. One year's XM fee is like a tank and a half of George Bush priced gasoline. |
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