OK, first, for full disclosure purposes—I LIKE AMPLITUDE MODULTION [DONE WELL]... I can provide into evidence MANY stations that provide a “useful and edifying” experience on that band... My new Pontiac auto with its standard Delphi radio provides “decent” AM reception – albeit at a whopping 3.5kHz audio bandwidth :-[
I have a close Purdue-educated “engineer” friend who works in Product Development at Delphi in Kokomo, IN... We discuss “AM issues” on a continuing basis. I want MORE – he wants LESS—simply because of interference issues. He would rather LIMIT BANDWIDTH and lesson customer complaints when “dad” attempts to tune the college football PxP on an AM station 60-miles from his driveway... UNDERSTANDABLE.
AM radio is bordering the cusp of its existence... Can we wait ANY LONGER – NO, NO, and NO! “Something” HAS to happen, less this natural resource fades to silent static. The Canadians [as Canadians often are] elected a “quick ‘n soiled government-sponsored exit”—move AM to FM at any cost... "Interesting" as a matter of public policy given the large geographical expanses that could have benefited from AM probagation to many of their remote locales.
I own several dozen radios—MANY offer exemplary AM reception and audio quality, but I “shopped” AM performance before I handed over the credit card – I recognize that “Bill ‘n Bob at the Best Buy” may not have pursued the same... INFACT, they likely ended-up with a radio that treated AM as a FIFTH-CLASS CITIZEN... SAD—VERY SAD :-[ ...Hence, my new “disconnect” with Libertarian values, and a recall for that “sinful regulation”—Hey Sony, BUILD DECENT AM RADIOS [like you used to]... The “technology” to do-so is CHEAP and decades old... A NO-BRAINER, and a definite augmentation to a positive consumer experience. I HATE to call upon government for this, but understand that this IS NOT unprecedented as EVERY radio receiver carries an “FCC certification” – so amend the terms of that certification in the interest of AM improvement and basic public security.
I have my “laundry list” of receiver parameters [and you likely know what they are already], but would beseech you readers here to provide yours – I can guess what the may be already. Let's BRING IT ON and begin an "AM reciever "Wish List".
I have a close Purdue-educated “engineer” friend who works in Product Development at Delphi in Kokomo, IN... We discuss “AM issues” on a continuing basis. I want MORE – he wants LESS—simply because of interference issues. He would rather LIMIT BANDWIDTH and lesson customer complaints when “dad” attempts to tune the college football PxP on an AM station 60-miles from his driveway... UNDERSTANDABLE.
AM radio is bordering the cusp of its existence... Can we wait ANY LONGER – NO, NO, and NO! “Something” HAS to happen, less this natural resource fades to silent static. The Canadians [as Canadians often are] elected a “quick ‘n soiled government-sponsored exit”—move AM to FM at any cost... "Interesting" as a matter of public policy given the large geographical expanses that could have benefited from AM probagation to many of their remote locales.
I own several dozen radios—MANY offer exemplary AM reception and audio quality, but I “shopped” AM performance before I handed over the credit card – I recognize that “Bill ‘n Bob at the Best Buy” may not have pursued the same... INFACT, they likely ended-up with a radio that treated AM as a FIFTH-CLASS CITIZEN... SAD—VERY SAD :-[ ...Hence, my new “disconnect” with Libertarian values, and a recall for that “sinful regulation”—Hey Sony, BUILD DECENT AM RADIOS [like you used to]... The “technology” to do-so is CHEAP and decades old... A NO-BRAINER, and a definite augmentation to a positive consumer experience. I HATE to call upon government for this, but understand that this IS NOT unprecedented as EVERY radio receiver carries an “FCC certification” – so amend the terms of that certification in the interest of AM improvement and basic public security.
I have my “laundry list” of receiver parameters [and you likely know what they are already], but would beseech you readers here to provide yours – I can guess what the may be already. Let's BRING IT ON and begin an "AM reciever "Wish List".