WJR during the day transmits in HD-AM Stereo - BUT the stereo separation is a mere fraction of what their C-Quam analog AM stereo once was. Not the 'full sound' either - the biggest difference is their TOH sounder - they have a big echo chamber with the VO man: "Now broadcasting in HD - High Definition radio (sic)" - and it sounds so whimpy I have to laugh - plus laugh that HD doesn't stand for anything either, except maybe Hybrid Digital. Radio Disney Detroit appears to be in stereo, but I can only get a lock for about 5 seconds at a time, so it's very hard to tell, but the bass end is overly heavy.
Barry,
I think that iBiquity did the two-step AM HD backwards - I would have put the core signal in the 0-10KHz phase and had the enhanced AM info in the 10KHz+ 'sideboards', as I would think that the radio bandwidth on crappy signals would automatically cut down the AM bandwidth, thereby squeezing the CORE HD out of the picture instead of the enhanced? Am I correct in my logic, or are they unable to cram 20K of digital into the 0-10KHz phase modulated signal?
Barry,
I think that iBiquity did the two-step AM HD backwards - I would have put the core signal in the 0-10KHz phase and had the enhanced AM info in the 10KHz+ 'sideboards', as I would think that the radio bandwidth on crappy signals would automatically cut down the AM bandwidth, thereby squeezing the CORE HD out of the picture instead of the enhanced? Am I correct in my logic, or are they unable to cram 20K of digital into the 0-10KHz phase modulated signal?