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![]() David wrote: On 7 Jun 2006 02:55:48 -0700, wrote: David wrote: On 4 Jun 2006 16:32:11 -0700, wrote: The digital part of the IBOC is included in the stepped-up sidebands, but drops off/fades, unlike the main analog lobe: This doesn't make a lick of sense... IBOC will destroy what's left of analog radio. We hardly knew ye... Hey David, Didn't you read the article, or maybe you can't read. IBOC has very little affect on adjacent channel interference ! I can listen to my radios and tell that IBOC causes adjacent channel interference. Oh, and how can you "tell". Do you have special equipment, as in the article, or do you have a baseline, to go by ? How do you even know it is IBOC causing the interference ? You, and others, keep making blanket, ignorant statements/assumptions ! |
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