Savage said:
You know it's time to move on when the thread's discourse deteriorates to this level:
Bob... EXACTLY the PROBLEM HERE! I often hear the question: “
WHERE are the technically-competent engineers who just happen to ride-herd over stations transmitting in HD?” I would suggest that while they may
prowl – they choose not to
post. Would YOU want “the affiliation” with SOME of the “HD ilk” that make this site an outlet for their fantasy?
I wouldn’t! Fortunately, the CRITICS of “HD” on this board DO NOT [generally] embarrass me; many are insightful and apt with regard to technical issues; and some like Chuck and Tom Wells are predominantly-guided by courtesy—but even
they are not immune to the all-to-typical “resume comparison”. Remember, Chuck is “
just some low-power broadcaster” and Tom “
doesn’t have a real job in radio” [
sic.: He is incapable of such :

] GEEEZE!
"What SPECIFICALLY do you propose to fix IBOC-AM?"
Just a few days ago, I spent an entire evening composing a post that specifically addressed such [the “Band-Plan” thread]. It is far from perfect, and is merely a “first swing” [I DO get two more strikes don’t I]. Within a few days—a FEW responded... Their observations are fair and the augmentative ideas are good; BUT...
'Guess who are conspicuously-missing from that exchange? ...[Save just one], the usual suspects known for their “HD Radio” enthusiasm here. :-\
"Why did you spend $400,000 upgrading your AM and why didn't you get an FM instead?" (As if the poster had never heard of a little thing called "the filing auction.)
...And as if a paltry $400,000 would buy you a mere TEN-WATTer licensed to a metro-Rochester high school! We can thank corporate radio and its gluttonous late-90s buying spree for this greed-driven commoditization of available frequencies.
"Your station is one of a group which never should have been licensed."
...And as if corporate radio
has missed ANY opportunity to enjoy the SAME fruits of past “AM initiatives” to enhance one of THEIR almighty clusters!
"your station will soon be sold to a religious broadcaster."
Just this past weekend, the pro-IBOC-on-AM camaraderie had settled-in on teenage fodder to make their case :

...Now I see yet
another seminar-style justification taking shape: “
If IBOC on AM fails, those religious zealots will confiscate the AM band!”
PATHETIC!
"I've talked to BE/Harris/iBiquity engineers. They know what they're doing."
I really liked my Harris rep back in the day, but nearly-every time I talked to a compadre’ – that “sales-type” wanted to sell [or lease] me something. UNDERSTANDABLE!
Best wishes to all - I'm wanted back on Planet Earth.
Come now Bob... PLEASE tell us you’ve caught
just a bit of “drama” [as one would the common cold] and will return after a reasonable period of recuperation. I’m sure
as the owner of a financially and ratings-challenged “AM interference machine” on the verge of a TBN-style take-over – your time and attentions are well-demanded; but
I [for one]
enjoy your cogent and creative contributions here... FACE IT, Bob—this is
too much fun at times to cast-off merely for the misadventure and substandard debate etiquette of “The HD Radio Gang”
