I think so too! AM HD radio is mono and sometimes harsh sounding. Over the Christmas holidays I did some AM DXing and could not find any AM stereo stations. 800 CJBQ is weak in Kingston so I'm not sure if they are in stereo. but I did here Christmas music in AM-HD on 700 WLW Cincinnati and 760 WJR DETROIT and 840 WHAS LOUISVILLE.Yeziknoradio said:When people talk, who cares if it's mono or stereo?
So why is it that 900 CHML is broadcasting in Stereo, while 820 CHAM, a country music station, is not?
I think AM Stereo stations should be music stations of some sort, not talk stations.
Yeziknoradio said:When people talk, who cares if it's mono or stereo?
So why is it that 900 CHML is broadcasting in Stereo, while 820 CHAM, a country music station, is not?
I think AM Stereo stations should be music stations of some sort, not talk stations.
ooh the old dodge radios with AM-STEREO they sounded great. 650 WSM what a powerhouse! They where also playing Christmas music but I never seem to get it in HD.KyDXIn said:I remember listening to AM Stereo stations in my grandmother's Alliant K car back in the late 80's, and even distant stations sounded good. WSM and WJR had a good signal here in Louisville back then.
M.J. said:Yeziknoradio said:When people talk, who cares if it's mono or stereo?
So why is it that 900 CHML is broadcasting in Stereo, while 820 CHAM, a country music station, is not?
I think AM Stereo stations should be music stations of some sort, not talk stations.
My guess is that the stations began broadcasting in stereo back when they did have music, and nobody has bothered making any changes since.
Yeziknoradio said:M.J. said:Yeziknoradio said:When people talk, who cares if it's mono or stereo?
So why is it that 900 CHML is broadcasting in Stereo, while 820 CHAM, a country music station, is not?
I think AM Stereo stations should be music stations of some sort, not talk stations.
My guess is that the stations began broadcasting in stereo back when they did have music, and nobody has bothered making any changes since.
I guess that might be possible, but CHML, even with some music content in the 80's, always seemed to be very talk driven, and therefore maintaining no need to go Stereo.
(Unless you can count the sports they covered as needing stereo sound...? ??? )
M.J. said:Perhaps CHML engineers have only kept it operational as a hobby. Look how many Canadian stations still operate shortwave transmitters even though so few people have shortwave receivers - CFRX in Toronto seems to be there for no reason other than for hobbyists these days.
Is there any additional operating expense to broadcasting in stereo?M.J. said:Perhaps CHML engineers have only kept it operational as a hobby. Look how many Canadian stations still operate shortwave transmitters even though so few people have shortwave receivers - CFRX in Toronto seems to be there for no reason other than for hobbyists these days.Yeziknoradio said:M.J. said:Yeziknoradio said:When people talk, who cares if it's mono or stereo?
I just wondered if it required more electricity to broadcast in stereo.ELL383 said:Is there any additional operating expense to broadcasting in stereo? No only the equipment and cost to install and maintain. I was told that the transmitting antenna and grounding have to be in good shape and tuned or it distorts and in mono it's not as inportent
KyDXIn said:I just wondered if it required more electricity to broadcast in stereo.ELL383 said:Is there any additional operating expense to broadcasting in stereo? No only the equipment and cost to install and maintain. I was told that the transmitting antenna and grounding have to be in good shape and tuned or it distorts and in mono it's not as inportent