Is any California Stations going to Test out HD like
740 KCBS San Francisco
1070 KNX Los Angeles
740 KCBS San Francisco
1070 KNX Los Angeles
Is any California Stations going to Test out HD like
740 KCBS San Francisco
1070 KNX Los Angeles
I think this is a test of "Digital Only" HD, no analog signal. Something similar was done last year by NAB Labs.
Here are the results of the all digital AM tests for Andy Skotdal's stations in Washington.
According to Andy:
“Some said they heard the station with better clarity than with analog in the same location, some said they heard the station farther. Some said they had enough signal [that] they didn’t have to monkey with their AM antenna to get us and that the fading went away for them.”
http://www.radioworld.com/article/seattle-listeners-take-note-of-all-digital-am-tests/272796
And typical of the HD purveyors' doublespeak is this gem:
"Of course, not all the feedback was positive. Skotdal says a few listeners made the point that they only had analog radios, weren’t about to buy a new digital one, and wondered whether all-digital was going to happen next year. “We helped alter their perspective of the future over the next 10 years and told them they’d still be able to receive the station,” he tells me, meaning explaining that current hybrid digital radios can receive the all-digital signal. "
Out of the many AM HD stations I've listened to, I've found a few that I LOVE. If processed right, AM HD sounds amazing and I'd love to see it continue. Of course it sure makes the analog sound terrible.Good with the bad I guess.
I've heard AM HD on music stations. It curiously undersamples and shifts high frequency content down in frequency. The difference in sound quality (on the same station) when it was C-Quam and after it changed to HD AM was dramatic, and pretty much sold me on the idea that C-Quam was a superior stereo system.
When I used to use my Sony XDR-F1HD (how can anyone actually remember that model name?) on the very odd day when I could actually receive WBZ in glorious HD, I thought the sound was very artificial, especially the highs. It was not something I could listen to for more than a few minutes at a time, of course the other reason that I couldn't listen to it for more than a few minutes at a time was that it would drop out constantly. And yes AM HD really makes the analog signal sound like krap. WBZ used to be a good sounding station in analog, it sounds like it is going through a telephone line now.
Yes, and HD really gutted their nighttime range as well. They used to be a regular signal over Texas at night, not a trace of them now.
And why exactly should WBZ in Boston, care whether someone listens to them in Texas? Their advertisers don't buy advertising to reach Texas, or even outside of MA for that matter. Listeners in Boston could care less whether someone hears the station in Texas. Do you really think, with as many radio station as there are in the US, that catering to a handful of DX enthusiasts is worth even ten watts of RF?
And why exactly should WBZ in Boston, care whether someone listens to them in Texas? Their advertisers don't buy advertising to reach Texas, or even outside of MA for that matter. Listeners in Boston could care less whether someone hears the station in Texas. Do you really think, with as many radio station as there are in the US, that catering to a handful of DX enthusiasts is worth even ten watts of RF?
AM radio bought a bill of goods 20 or 30 years ago that the only thing that sells is talk, that's baloney.
You miss the point entirely. If they disappear over Texas, they won't penetrate buildings in Boston. Signal strength is signal strength - and it scales. HD is a power vampire, and saps a stations coverage and ability to penetrate buildings. The early testers of the system on AM and FM made one critical mistake - they used spectrum analyzers to test whether the signal stayed the same. Radios are not spectrum analyzers. They are confused by sidebands and ramp gain down accordingly. So the main signal may stay the same, but the radios can no longer get the station.