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Old September 19th 07, 07:12 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default KNX 1070 exhibits severe motorboating at night

On Sep 19, 7:00 am, David wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:15:37 -0700, RHF
wrote:

On Sep 18, 7:13 am, David wrote:
Apparently the selective fading bug manifests during very mild fades,
unnoticeable before 9-14, but very prominent and distracting since.


I'm about 40 or so miles from the transmitter and the night signal is
definitely compromised.


And 'what' do you attribute this too . . . ~ RHF
.


- IBOC. Try to pay attention Tilda Boy.

David - Please Re-Read Your Original Post
-and- Don't Read Anything In To It :

"KNX 1070 exhibits severe motorboating at night"

"Apparently the selective fading bug manifests during
very mild fades, unnoticeable before 9-14, but very
prominent and distracting since."

"I'm about 40 or so miles from the transmitter and the
night signal is definitely compromised."

Point of Fact - The Word "IBOC" does not appear in it at all.

* The Words 'motorboating' , 'selective fading' and 'mild fades'
are genearlly considered Analog Radio Terms.

* Digital "Drop-Out" would be an IBOC {Digital} Radio Term.

David - I never knew that your had an IBOC AM/MW Radio
to clearly make a judgement as to where it was the IBOC
Digital Signal that was the Problem with your AM/MW
'Analog' Radio reception.

David - I will give you the Point that you can hear Digital Hash
on your Analog AM/MW Radios that is Attributed to IBOC.
-but- To Attribute : 'motorboating' , 'selective fading' and
'mild fades' to IBOC is a stretch - imho.

David -Question- Do You Own an IBOC AM/MW Radio ?

FWIW - This "Tilda Boy" is Paying Attention.

david - now go enjoy your radios ~ RHF