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AM HD TURNOFF PACE ACCELERATES

Like the well-worn joke about the mugger who held up Bill Tanner in the parking lot at an NAB convention. "The mugger got away with $500 cash. And $2000 in trade...." (Fire RIMSHOT on rattling grey Fidelipac)

It absolutely made my day when, on that massively tense occasion when I took my Tennessee bar exam, I encountered an essay question about Pepper-Tanner and some lawsuit they were involved in.
 
It absolutely made my day when, on that massively tense occasion when I took my Tennessee bar exam, I encountered an essay question about Pepper-Tanner and some lawsuit they were involved in.

See, some things were just meant to be. This is OT, but on my bar exam, there was a con-law question about liquor store advertising. Well, it was based on a local case that had been in the papers. I tried to impress the examiner by using the real names of the parties. Did it work? I passed. Didn't care.
 
stacker said:
Watt, you had me going with Card Machine. I was thinking, ok, Ocean's 11, they had a card machine.

But ah, cart machine. I'll bet Pepper-Tanner never traded for a card machine. (I would have one if they had).
Good thing is Sparta never made HD gear!
 
Helpful Hint and Free Tax Tip to HD operators:

Just because you're still depreciating that iBiquity Decepticon, that doesn't mean it has to remain in hissmaker service. You can find other productive ongoing uses for it without ongoing spectrum pollution: keeping that Tx site door from slamming shut on windy days. Use it for a handy stepstool when hanging a remote banner. Paint a target on it, place on convenient stump out at the site, and...."PULL!!" :D

Know that old pickup truck you use to drive out to the towers and plow the parking lot - the one with the rusted parking-brake cable? Three words: "handy wheel chock".... ;)
 
Savage said:
Helpful Hint and Free Tax Tip to HD operators:

Just because you're still depreciating that iBiquity Decepticon, that doesn't mean it has to remain in hissmaker service. You can find other productive ongoing uses for it without ongoing spectrum pollution: keeping that Tx site door from slamming shut on windy days. Use it for a handy stepstool when hanging a remote banner. Paint a target on it, place on convenient stump out at the site, and...."PULL!!" :D

Know that old pickup truck you use to drive out to the towers and plow the parking lot - the one with the rusted parking-brake cable? Three words: "handy wheel chock".... ;)
Can aid in keeping the trailer tongue clean and off the ground.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
Watt Hairston said:
Good thing is Sparta never made HD gear!

Maybe NOT, Watt... Remembering Sparta's "legendary reputation" for [fill-in-the-blank], consider all the joyful additional hours of radio listening—free of HD-induced "hisssssssss", had that company produced and widely marketed a dime store version of the infamous Harris "DeathStar". 'And when that Sparta product DID WORK as expected, just think of the fond memories of the hiss produced by another of its legendary broadcast audio products...

http://www.oldradio.com/archives/hardware/Carts/Sparta-matic.jpg

[You'll need to cut and paste the preceding link into a new browser window, for some strange reason, the R-I-generated link takes you to the title page photo] ???
 
hipporadio said:
Watt Hairston said:
Good thing is Sparta never made HD gear!

Maybe NOT, Watt... Remembering Sparta's "legendary reputation" for [fill-in-the-blank], consider all the joyful additional hours of radio listening—free of HD-induced "hisssssssss", had that company produced and widely marketed a dime store version of the infamous Harris "DeathStar". 'And when that Sparta product DID WORK as expected, just think of the fond memories of the hiss produced by another of its legendary broadcast audio products...

http://www.oldradio.com/archives/hardware/Carts/Sparta-matic.jpg

[You'll need to cut and paste the preceding link into a new browser window, for some strange reason, the R-I-generated link takes you to the title page photo] ???
It worked, and I liked it!
You didn't have to pull the lever to lock it in and engage the pinch roller.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!

P.S. Excuse me while I apply the alcohol. I understand that is not allowed in the studio anymore.
 
Savage said:
Q: How could Sparta and Tapecaster improve on the hissmaking annoyance of HD?

A: Add "wow and flutter" to it.... :D
Q: How could you improve FM radio reception in general?

A: Add "pink noise" to it.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
As we near 30,000 page views and 700 posts in this marathon thread:

McLarnon reports: the AM-HD count is down one more, to 225 (only 75 on at night, half of which are graveyarders.) 11 new reports of turn-offs in the past six months alone by my count.

Now THERE'S today's excuse for an early Happy Hour! Cheers - literally and figuratively! :D
 
Whoops! Make that 224 (see separate topic, this board - "WTMJ Hissing No Longer") !!!
The Big 620 was still listed as on with HD as of today. Barry, you on the channel??

GREAT trends, gentlemen - let's keep it up!
 
Savage said:
As we near 30,000 page views and 700 posts in this marathon thread:

McLarnon reports: the AM-HD count is down one more, to 225 (only 75 on at night, half of which are graveyarders.) 11 new reports of turn-offs in the past six months alone by my count.

Now THERE'S today's excuse for an early Happy Hour! Cheers - literally and figuratively! :D

So with the number of FM stations broadcasting in HD stalled at 16% and less than 5% of AM stations doing so (assuming 4782 total AM stations), can we now say that anti-HD Radio sentiment has, for practical reasons, gripped most of the radio broadcasting industry and that it has moved beyond just a fringe group?
 
Savage said:
As we near 30,000 page views and 700 posts in this marathon thread:
And don't forget 70 pages of posts.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
Barry's total remains down to 224, and that does NOT include WTMJ 620, which we had previously claimed as a turnoff but which came back on.

Have a great weekend, all! Remember the goal: "under 200 by 2012!!" ;D
 
Carmine5 said:
So with the number of FM stations broadcasting in HD stalled at 16% and less than 5% of AM stations doing so (assuming 4782 total AM stations), can we now say that anti-HD Radio sentiment has, for practical reasons, gripped most of the radio broadcasting industry and that it has moved beyond just a fringe group?

I wonder what will happen with all these cars offering HD Radio soon. Ive read about Kia and Toyota adding them for 2012. We all know how reliable FM HD Radio is when it encounters multipath from downtown buildings or weak signals outside of town. And how could we forget the stability of AM HD Radio in a thunderstorm.
 
Carmine5 said:
So with the number of FM stations broadcasting in HD stalled at 16% and less than 5% of AM stations doing so (assuming 4782 total AM stations), can we now say that anti-HD Radio sentiment has, for practical reasons, gripped most of the radio broadcasting industry and that it has moved beyond just a fringe group?

Hell, in today's economy who can afford anything that's not bringing in money, much less streams that literally no one is listening to?
 
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