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From QRZ.COM:
As of October 2, Citadel Broadcasting, the parent company of ABC Radio network, has instructed all 10 of its AM affiliates who had already converted to IBOC, to cease night time use of the digitial modulation scheme, citing many complaints from listeners. Some complaints came from listeners OF the IBOC-modulated stations, while others came from listeners of adjacent channel stations, that were being interferred with due to the IBOC bandwidth. Citadel Director of Engineering Marty Stabbert, in a memo to his staff said, ""In response to the lackluster performance, the limited benefit and various reports of significant interference, Citadel is suspending nighttime AM HD operations at this time. Please reinstate your previous procedures for daytime-only HD operation as soon as possible." Stabbert says he will attempt to work with Ibiquity, the company that developed the wide-band digital AM modulation scheme to see if there is a way to overcome the many problems encountered. Daytime IBOC for the ABC network affiliates is not affected at this time. |
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![]() Smokey wrote: From QRZ.COM: As of October 2, Citadel Broadcasting, the parent company of ABC Radio network, has instructed all 10 of its AM affiliates who had already converted to IBOC, to cease night time use of the digitial modulation scheme, citing many complaints from listeners. Some complaints came from listeners OF the IBOC-modulated stations, while others came from listeners of adjacent channel stations, that were being interferred with due to the IBOC bandwidth. Citadel Director of Engineering Marty Stabbert, in a memo to his staff said, ""In response to the lackluster performance, the limited benefit and various reports of significant interference, Citadel is suspending nighttime AM HD operations at this time. Please reinstate your previous procedures for daytime-only HD operation as soon as possible." Stabbert says he will attempt to work with Ibiquity, the company that developed the wide-band digital AM modulation scheme to see if there is a way to overcome the many problems encountered. Daytime IBOC for the ABC network affiliates is not affected at this time. ABC & Citadel are much more intelligent broadcasters than are the folks at Univision Radio. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Smokey wrote: From QRZ.COM: As of October 2, Citadel Broadcasting, the parent company of ABC Radio network, has instructed all 10 of its AM affiliates who had already converted to IBOC, to cease night time use of the digitial modulation scheme, citing many complaints from listeners. Some complaints came from listeners OF the IBOC-modulated stations, while others came from listeners of adjacent channel stations, that were being interferred with due to the IBOC bandwidth. Citadel Director of Engineering Marty Stabbert, in a memo to his staff said, ""In response to the lackluster performance, the limited benefit and various reports of significant interference, Citadel is suspending nighttime AM HD operations at this time. Please reinstate your previous procedures for daytime-only HD operation as soon as possible." Stabbert says he will attempt to work with Ibiquity, the company that developed the wide-band digital AM modulation scheme to see if there is a way to overcome the many problems encountered. Daytime IBOC for the ABC network affiliates is not affected at this time. ABC & Citadel are much more intelligent broadcasters than are the folks at Univision Radio. There is no ABC radio; Citadel bought the ABC stations and operates the network with rights to the name. |
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On Oct 6, 11:53 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Smokey wrote: From QRZ.COM: As of October 2, Citadel Broadcasting, the parent company of ABC Radio network, has instructed all 10 of its AM affiliates who had already converted to IBOC, to cease night time use of the digitial modulation scheme, citing many complaints from listeners. Some complaints came from listeners OF the IBOC-modulated stations, while others came from listeners of adjacent channel stations, that were being interferred with due to the IBOC bandwidth. Citadel Director of Engineering Marty Stabbert, in a memo to his staff said, ""In response to the lackluster performance, the limited benefit and various reports of significant interference, Citadel is suspending nighttime AM HD operations at this time. Please reinstate your previous procedures for daytime-only HD operation as soon as possible." Stabbert says he will attempt to work with Ibiquity, the company that developed the wide-band digital AM modulation scheme to see if there is a way to overcome the many problems encountered. Daytime IBOC for the ABC network affiliates is not affected at this time. ABC & Citadel are much more intelligent broadcasters than are the folks at Univision Radio. There is no ABC radio; Citadel bought the ABC stations and operates the network with rights to the name.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There is no Citadel radio. That's just what they want you to believe they're named. |
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Is that bad news for Eduardo?
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On Oct 6, 11:53?am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Smokey wrote: From QRZ.COM: As of October 2, Citadel Broadcasting, the parent company of ABC Radio network, has instructed all 10 of its AM affiliates who had already converted to IBOC, to cease night time use of the digitial modulation scheme, citing many complaints from listeners. Some complaints came from listeners OF the IBOC-modulated stations, while others came from listeners of adjacent channel stations, that were being interferred with due to the IBOC bandwidth. Citadel Director of Engineering Marty Stabbert, in a memo to his staff said, ""In response to the lackluster performance, the limited benefit and various reports of significant interference, Citadel is suspending nighttime AM HD operations at this time. Please reinstate your previous procedures for daytime-only HD operation as soon as possible." Stabbert says he will attempt to work with Ibiquity, the company that developed the wide-band digital AM modulation scheme to see if there is a way to overcome the many problems encountered. Daytime IBOC for the ABC network affiliates is not affected at this time. ABC & Citadel are much more intelligent broadcasters than are the folks at Univision Radio. There is no ABC radio; Citadel bought the ABC stations and operates the network with rights to the name.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - WOW - thanks Eduardo! |
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Along about forty minutes after Last One Standing cranks up on the
Discovery channel tomorrow, I am going to tune in.That will make the third time since the first one last night. cuhulin |
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On Oct 6, 8:53 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Smokey wrote: From QRZ.COM: As of October 2, Citadel Broadcasting, the parent company of ABC Radio network, has instructed all 10 of its AM affiliates who had already converted to IBOC, to cease night time use of the digitial modulation scheme, citing many complaints from listeners. Some complaints came from listeners OF the IBOC-modulated stations, while others came from listeners of adjacent channel stations, that were being interferred with due to the IBOC bandwidth. Citadel Director of Engineering Marty Stabbert, in a memo to his staff said, ""In response to the lackluster performance, the limited benefit and various reports of significant interference, Citadel is suspending nighttime AM HD operations at this time. Please reinstate your previous procedures for daytime-only HD operation as soon as possible." Stabbert says he will attempt to work with Ibiquity, the company that developed the wide-band digital AM modulation scheme to see if there is a way to overcome the many problems encountered. Daytime IBOC for the ABC network affiliates is not affected at this time. ABC & Citadel are much more intelligent broadcasters than are the folks at Univision Radio. There is no ABC radio; Citadel bought the ABC stations and operates the network with rights to the name. d'Eduardo - Where are you Numbers to Prove this Statement ? ~ RHF |
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On Oct 6, 9:54 am, dxAce wrote:
Smokey wrote: From QRZ.COM: As of October 2, Citadel Broadcasting, the parent company of ABC Radio network, has instructed all 10 of its AM affiliates who had already converted to IBOC, to cease night time use of the digitial modulation scheme, citing many complaints from listeners. Some complaints came from listeners OF the IBOC-modulated stations, while others came from listeners of adjacent channel stations, that were being interferred with due to the IBOC bandwidth. Citadel Director of Engineering Marty Stabbert, in a memo to his staff said, ""In response to the lackluster performance, the limited benefit and various reports of significant interference, Citadel is suspending nighttime AM HD operations at this time. Please reinstate your previous procedures for daytime-only HD operation as soon as possible." Stabbert says he will attempt to work with Ibiquity, the company that developed the wide-band digital AM modulation scheme to see if there is a way to overcome the many problems encountered. Daytime IBOC for the ABC network affiliates is not affected at this time. ABC & Citadel are much more intelligent broadcasters than are the folks at Univision Radio. dxAce Michigan USA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When these cracks begin appearing in the iNiquity facade, I worry about the psychological impact on Tardo. He's just insecure and fragile enough that this could push him over the edge. Someone's apt to find him coiled up in a dark closet at Univision, slobbering all over himself and masturbating to a photograph of Bob Orban. |
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