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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason posing as 'Eduardo', Univisions's prancing fake Hispanic, finished folding his panties before he mustered up the courage to write: "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Grundig_Tecsun_Eton_garbage_!" wrote in message oups.com... Steve wrote: Merlin3rd wrote: Nothing left on shortwave except third world toilet countries, religious creeps, skinheads Nazis, communist propaganda and those weirdo's on WBCQ. Great listening! It still beats television. Since they are both garbage, get another hobby, and stop wasting your money on modern-day cheap plastic box receivers ! AM DXing beats SW DXing, anytime ! If anything is a thing of the past, it is AM DX'ing (much to my chagrin). With more and more stations testing IBOC at night, it won't be long now before all you hear on the AM band at night will be IBOC hash. ![]() How many stations are testing HD at night? I have only heard of a couple of very specific tests, such as the WLW and WOR skywave test a few years ago. Daytime, night time, anytime... IBOC = QRM HD is not allowed at night (with a minor exception in deep winter months), and there is little reason to test at night something that is totally legal in daytime hours. |
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![]() Brenda Ann wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in message . com... HD is not allowed at night (with a minor exception in deep winter months), and there is little reason to test at night something that is totally legal in daytime hours. If it's not allowed at night, then why is testing at night underway on several stations. And furthermore, why in heaven's name would they allow it at night "in deep winter months"? Winter is the time when MW skywaves work best, and it would cause the MOST problems, not the least. The FCC has banned digital radio transmissions, at night, because of sky-wave propagation problems. So, with that in mind, it will never become a reality, at night. Digital radio will never become a reality, anyway, because the vast majority of the population is not going to spend $200 on digital FM/AM radios. There are millions of analog AM/FM radios, in existence, that will have to be backwards-compatible. IF it ever materialized, it will not affect AM DXing, because the digital portion is only transmitted with 1/100 of the strength of the analog portion, and with skywave-propagation problems, will not affect AM DXing. |
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I Belive in All Out WAR on U.S.fed govt.KILL the B...ards!
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