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Eye-On-IBOC - Looking for Information about IBOC and HD Radio
Eye-On IBOC - Looking for Information about IBOC and HD Radio
and other Digital Terrestrial Technologies ? BE-RADIO = http://beradio.com/eyeoniboc/ Read about this Topic in the latest Articles from Radio Magazine. Click-On the Links on the WebPage HD {IBOC} Radio is iBiquity's Brand of Digital Radio Technology for Transmission and Reception of Sound that has been Digitized and Compressed. HD-RADIO http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD-Radio OOPS - "Ibiquity Lied To Us - When they said HD would lessen Interference with Adjacent Channel Signals." http://www.mediageek.net/?p=1420 IBOC and Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Topics and Issues -from- Radio World (RW) OnLine http://www.rwonline.com/reference-room/iboc/index.shtml Commentary: Digital Radios and Your Station -by- Mike Bergman http://www.rwonline.com/reference-ro...receiver.shtml A Look at Receiver Design Elements That Affect Your FM HD Coverage Area iboc - so what do you think . . . ~ RHF |
RHF. thanks for all of the links. I'm doing mediumwave DX here in northern California, and I have found four frequencies so far that are surrounded by awfully loud noise that wasn't there before. This is disturbing as I was able to log stations on 730, 750, 900, 920, 1300, and 1320 back in 2006.
The frequencies (and likely noise providers) a 740 KCBS (now identifies on-air as "KCBS and KCBS-HD") 910 KNEW (mentions their HD broadcast on their website) 1050 KNBR/KTCT (no HD proof found yet) 1310 KMKY (no HD proof found yet) I started an email exchange with the engineers at KCBS. Their HD broadcast is 24/7 so I have little hope of actually confirming that the HD broadcast is the problem, or of logging any stations on 730 or 750 ever again. Sigh. |
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