wow, the OP is a genius!
Why didn't someone think of this earlier!
I think they should be the next nominee for the FCC, such knowledge and wisdom, in addition to their technical acumen would make them a great fit, along with the former nominees for the FAA ( nomination pulled because running an airport after running a bus company does not qualify you for the job), the current nominee for the Dept of the Interior who could not recall details of legislation she proposed while in office, and Gigi Sohn for the FCC was opposed by Democrats and Republicans alike.
OK lets look at the AM Band...
AM Stereo.... FAIL
IBOC.... all but abandoned
The Expanded band.... a effn joke
Handing economically challenged and other AM's Translators as a life line is only going to help so much...
Has anyone noticed the FCC is going to allow FM on Citizens Band frequencies?
So no more hetrodyning, the receiver section will only detect the strongest signal
no more people stepping on each other
clearer sound, even if it is still limited to 4 watts output
Now if only the FCC would follow the lead of other countries and go to DRM on the "AM" band.....
But the FCC has a long history of making bad decisions.... like IBOC vs Eureka 147
But we can skip over FM on the AM band for a bunch of reasons, the Eureka 147 system is OK but DRM is a much more efficient use of the bandwidth and uses a lot less electricity to broadcast ( hey it is green too!)
And it sounds pretty good, and many of us in the Boston DMA heard 1410's tests before the Late Alex Langer's family took the station dark after his death while they look for a buyer.
Not only did it sound good, but it covered a lot of ground too.
It is time to move on from Ancient Modulation ( as one Boston talker called it) and do DRM on AM, opening up all sorts of new
space.
www.insideradio.com
Why didn't someone think of this earlier!
I think they should be the next nominee for the FCC, such knowledge and wisdom, in addition to their technical acumen would make them a great fit, along with the former nominees for the FAA ( nomination pulled because running an airport after running a bus company does not qualify you for the job), the current nominee for the Dept of the Interior who could not recall details of legislation she proposed while in office, and Gigi Sohn for the FCC was opposed by Democrats and Republicans alike.
OK lets look at the AM Band...
AM Stereo.... FAIL
IBOC.... all but abandoned
The Expanded band.... a effn joke
Handing economically challenged and other AM's Translators as a life line is only going to help so much...
Has anyone noticed the FCC is going to allow FM on Citizens Band frequencies?
So no more hetrodyning, the receiver section will only detect the strongest signal
no more people stepping on each other
clearer sound, even if it is still limited to 4 watts output
Now if only the FCC would follow the lead of other countries and go to DRM on the "AM" band.....
But the FCC has a long history of making bad decisions.... like IBOC vs Eureka 147
But we can skip over FM on the AM band for a bunch of reasons, the Eureka 147 system is OK but DRM is a much more efficient use of the bandwidth and uses a lot less electricity to broadcast ( hey it is green too!)
And it sounds pretty good, and many of us in the Boston DMA heard 1410's tests before the Late Alex Langer's family took the station dark after his death while they look for a buyer.
Not only did it sound good, but it covered a lot of ground too.
It is time to move on from Ancient Modulation ( as one Boston talker called it) and do DRM on AM, opening up all sorts of new
space.
HD Radio May Have A Rival, If FCC Allows DRM To Test Its Digital System In U.S.
While some parts of the world have embraced Eureka-147’s digital radio technology, in the U.S. and two dozen other countries the In-Band On-Channel or “IBOC” system has been the pick.