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KSL 1160 Salt Lake City has dropped a decades-old tradition on account
of IBOC. They just threw the switch a couple of weeks ago. The ttradition was that KSL broadcast the 'Nauvoo Bell' on Temple Square, at the top of every hour. The bell was once in the original Nauvoo LDS (Mormon) Temple but was removed before that building was destroyed by an arsonist then a possible F5 tornado a year after that. The Mormon Pioneers carried it across the plains with them. They mounted it eventually in its present location, and it has rung every hour ever since save for occasional times due to maintenance or other circumstances. It will still ring, but because of IBOC it will not be heard live on the radio any more. KSL has aired the ringing of the bell for almost all of our lifetimes until last week. The technical explanation given was that there is now a seven-second delay between the analog and digital signals being broadcast. People actually have been known to, and still set their watches to the Nauvoo Bell's ringing on the radio. This was discovered when a radio fan saw some men on a snorklift removing some electronic equipment from the tower. An email to the chief engineer of KSL confirmed it. |
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![]() James W Anderson wrote: KSL 1160 Salt Lake City has dropped a decades-old tradition on account of IBOC. They just threw the switch a couple of weeks ago. The ttradition was that KSL broadcast the 'Nauvoo Bell' on Temple Square, at the top of every hour. The bell was once in the original Nauvoo LDS (Mormon) Temple but was removed before that building was destroyed by an arsonist then a possible F5 tornado a year after that. The Mormon Pioneers carried it across the plains with them. They mounted it eventually in its present location, and it has rung every hour ever since save for occasional times due to maintenance or other circumstances. It will still ring, but because of IBOC it will not be heard live on the radio any more. KSL has aired the ringing of the bell for almost all of our lifetimes until last week. The technical explanation given was that there is now a seven-second delay between the analog and digital signals being broadcast. People actually have been known to, and still set their watches to the Nauvoo Bell's ringing on the radio. This was discovered when a radio fan saw some men on a snorklift removing some electronic equipment from the tower. An email to the chief engineer of KSL confirmed it. You can also forget about taking your portable radios to the ballpark to listen to the broadcast while watching the game while IBOC is in use. Bob Radil A ?subject=Newsgrou pResponse" E-Mail /A BobRadil(at)comcast.net BobRadil(at)aol.com BobRadil(at)yahoo.com BobRadil(at)netscape.net |
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There's an update on this.
KSL's engineers discovered a tarantula sized bug in IBOC that caused the seven-second delay. They were able to fix some things, and soon the bell sound reappeared about four days after the first reports of this surfaced. BTW: Clear Channel fired up IBOC on KJMY 99.5 Bountiful/Salt Lake this week (the first FM in the market to do so), and probably the next day fired up the IBOC equipment at KODJ 94.1 Salt Lake. |
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![]() "James W Anderson" wrote in message ... There's an update on this. KSL's engineers discovered a tarantula sized bug in IBOC that caused the seven-second delay. They were able to fix some things, and soon the bell sound reappeared about four days after the first reports of this surfaced. There is no bug in IBOC. It has been known since the beginning that the digital processing creates a 6 to 7 second delay; to allow analog fallback, a delay must be introduced in the "main" signal as well. The only time this is an issue is if the station uses on air live cues for spot coverage or, in the case of KSL, the time chime. This is not a bug. It is by design. |
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