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On last Wednesday evening, I was tuning past WGN and I heard alot of
noise just above and below WGN's carrier and sidebands. I didn't notice any interference with the station's audio, but I wasn't listening on a wideband receiver. The noise wasn't like anything I'd heard on the AM broadcast band before, but it did sound much like the digital noise from DRM transmissions. I noticed the noise around 7:35 pm, Central time. The noise was gone by 8:00pm. I haven't heard the noise since then. WGN has recently installed some new equipment (and dropped AM stereo), so my first guess was WGN might be testing the IBOC system. I e-mailed WGN's engineer and he replied that the noise wasn't from WGN, and if it was IBOC, it must have been from someone else. So, my questions a Does my description of the noise seem like it might be IBOC? If so, who might have been testing on 720 kHz? Frank Dresser |
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![]() Frank Dresser wrote: On last Wednesday evening, I was tuning past WGN and I heard alot of noise just above and below WGN's carrier and sidebands. I didn't notice any interference with the station's audio, but I wasn't listening on a wideband receiver. The noise wasn't like anything I'd heard on the AM broadcast band before, but it did sound much like the digital noise from DRM transmissions. I noticed the noise around 7:35 pm, Central time. The noise was gone by 8:00pm. I haven't heard the noise since then. WGN has recently installed some new equipment (and dropped AM stereo), so my first guess was WGN might be testing the IBOC system. I e-mailed WGN's engineer and he replied that the noise wasn't from WGN, and if it was IBOC, it must have been from someone else. So, my questions a Does my description of the noise seem like it might be IBOC? If so, who might have been testing on 720 kHz? Frank Dresser WOR 710 has tested IBOC and has made a mess before all the way up to 750 (and below 710), per reports. So possibly them. |
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![]() N8KDV wrote: Frank Dresser wrote: On last Wednesday evening, I was tuning past WGN and I heard alot of noise just above and below WGN's carrier and sidebands. I didn't notice any interference with the station's audio, but I wasn't listening on a wideband receiver. The noise wasn't like anything I'd heard on the AM broadcast band before, but it did sound much like the digital noise from DRM transmissions. I noticed the noise around 7:35 pm, Central time. The noise was gone by 8:00pm. I haven't heard the noise since then. WGN has recently installed some new equipment (and dropped AM stereo), so my first guess was WGN might be testing the IBOC system. I e-mailed WGN's engineer and he replied that the noise wasn't from WGN, and if it was IBOC, it must have been from someone else. So, my questions a Does my description of the noise seem like it might be IBOC? If so, who might have been testing on 720 kHz? Frank Dresser WOR 710 has tested IBOC and has made a mess before all the way up to 750 (and below 710), per reports. So possibly them. Here is a listing for stations 'licensed' for IBOC (not necessarily testing): http://members.aol.com/baconti/iboclist.htm Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() "N8KDV" wrote in message ... WOR 710 has tested IBOC and has made a mess before all the way up to 750 (and below 710), per reports. So possibly them. Ironically, I caught the noise because I was trying to see if I could catch WOR. If it was IBOC, I think the transmission was unauthorized at that time of the day. I did some googling around, and I found there's supposed to be a new startup on 720 at Hanover, New Hampshire -- WQTH. I suppose a screw up is more likely to happen with a new installation, but I don't know if WQTH is testing yet, of if they will be using IBOC. http://www.fybush.com/nerw.html Frank Dresser |
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![]() Frank Dresser wrote: "N8KDV" wrote in message ... WOR 710 has tested IBOC and has made a mess before all the way up to 750 (and below 710), per reports. So possibly them. Ironically, I caught the noise because I was trying to see if I could catch WOR. If it was IBOC, I think the transmission was unauthorized at that time of the day. I did some googling around, and I found there's supposed to be a new startup on 720 at Hanover, New Hampshire -- WQTH. I suppose a screw up is more likely to happen with a new installation, but I don't know if WQTH is testing yet, of if they will be using IBOC. http://www.fybush.com/nerw.html Per the article it's highly unlikely they'd be testing yet! The transmitter was still in the back of the trailer pictured within the past week or two. It'll be a while! Frank Dresser |
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![]() "N8KDV" wrote in message ... Per the article it's highly unlikely they'd be testing yet! The transmitter was still in the back of the trailer pictured within the past week or two. It'll be a while! Yeah, that's the closest connection I can come up with, and it's not very good. Anyway, I can't be sure the noise was IBOC. It's just a guess on my part, given the symmetry around WGN's sidebands and the digital sound. Frank Dresser |
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