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David Eduardo wrote: The problem with AM, in everybody's proprietary research, is that the sound is such a barrier that nobody in the most recent two generations will listen to it. Until the sound is "fixed" there is no way to prevent the decline, ageing and eventual obsolescence of AM. Already, 75% of the band's listeners are over the age that advertisers are interested in. Yo yo yo... ever hear of C-QUAM??? It produces a hi fidelity analog signal, IN ****ING STEREO, without subjecting the entire band to the interference that IBOC does. And I've heard C-Quam STEREO signals from hundreds of miles away via skywave at night. But, lo and behold, my firends who have been ripped off by buying HD radios, can't seem to get their digital carriers from across town...works welll... and the buzzsaw on the main and adjacent channels, I just love it. ....and IBOC at night???? Please don't make me punch your retarded ****ing LED's out. IBOC on AM is a JOKE... hahaha... J O K E joke.... turn the C-Quam back on, send iNiquity their splatterbox back and go the **** away. |
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