96kbps-FM 40kbps-AM
Really? The FM digital signal OTA sounds way better than any 96kbps stream over the Net I've ever heard.
HD Radio does use a relatively low bitrate. With present “hybrid” (i.e., analog+digital) systems, AM HD-R typically runs at 40 kilobits per second. A single FM channel in HD-R is typically 96 kbps. But many FM stations multicast, splitting that bitrate across several HD “streams.” The result in both cases is that the final bitrate is comparable to that for a Web stream.
So is the total aggregate digital bandwidth on FM HD greater than 96kbps? Your post seemed to suggest it is not, yet it sounds much better than a 96 kbps net stream.
I thought AM couldn't multicast.
So is the total aggregate digital bandwidth on FM HD greater than 96kbps? Your post seemed to suggest it is not, yet it sounds much better than a 96 kbps net stream.
Incidentally, I recently received KRKO Everett WA, in full digital mode, during a test, in Portland OR. It was rock solid and sounded pretty good! When I was dxing about 35 years ago, I could sort of hear it. I don't think you can anymore.