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"IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! dxAce Michigan USA Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? |
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"IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? And what bull**** might that be, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? And what bull**** might that be, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA You really are a hostile little boy. |
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"IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? And what bull**** might that be, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA You really are a hostile little boy. And you really are a clueless 'tard boy. |
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dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? And what bull**** might that be, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA You really are a hostile little boy. And you really are a clueless 'tard boy. Why don't you focus all that hate/hostility into finding yourself a new hobby, since SWL and AM DXing are dying ! |
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"IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? And what bull**** might that be, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA You really are a hostile little boy. And you really are a clueless 'tard boy. Why don't you focus all that hate/hostility into finding yourself a new hobby, since SWL and AM DXing are dying ! Why don't you focus on taking your meds and trying to get well? |
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dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? And what bull**** might that be, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA You really are a hostile little boy. And you really are a clueless 'tard boy. Why don't you focus all that hate/hostility into finding yourself a new hobby, since SWL and AM DXing are dying ! Why don't you focus on taking your meds and trying to get well? You are a ****ing waste of time ! |
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"IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? And what bull**** might that be, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA You really are a hostile little boy. And you really are a clueless 'tard boy. Why don't you focus all that hate/hostility into finding yourself a new hobby, since SWL and AM DXing are dying ! Why don't you focus on taking your meds and trying to get well? You are a ****ing waste of time ! Well, you certainly are! |
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dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: "IBOC_sucks_!" wrote: dxAce wrote: ** U S A. Strong rumor from allegedly reliable sources is that the FCC will be making an across-the-board authorization for nighttime IBOC on MW within the next two weeks. Better enjoy your nighttime MW listening and DXing while you can. More and more ``clear`` channel stations have been testing it in the daytime, and once they all start running it at night, large portions of the AM band will be devoted to noise (Glenn Hauser, July 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Thanks to 'Eduardo' and all the other beancounting dip****s out there! HD/IBOC = QRM dxAce Michigan USA There will probably be a flood of formal objections, if not lawsuits, to the FCC from stations being interfered with IBOC; the FCC has a formal complaint process in place, that if it becomes necessary, the station causing the interference can be forced to shut down the IBOC transmission. Instead of posting rumors, wait and see, if this really happens. I have checked most of the electronic stores on-line(Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc.), and most of them only carry one HD radio. I can't imagine there will be any public demand/interest in IBOC, considering satellite radio, so stations will find out real quickly, when they have lost 99% of their listener base, if IBOC ever goes completely digital. Honestly, does iBiquity think they are going to be able to obsolete the estimated 800 million analog AM/FM radios in the US. As posted before, stations have turned off IBOC, because of adjacent-channel interference to their neighbors. As far as rumours go, I trust Glenn Hauser's judgement. Far more than I trust yours! Are you ever going to cut the bull**** ? And what bull**** might that be, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA You really are a hostile little boy. And you really are a clueless 'tard boy. Why don't you focus all that hate/hostility into finding yourself a new hobby, since SWL and AM DXing are dying ! Why don't you focus on taking your meds and trying to get well? You are a ****ing waste of time ! Well, you certainly are! Is that the best response you have, rumor monger ? |
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