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rbrucecarter5
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There is a little known station spacing rule that prevents close spacing on stations 10.6 and 10.8 MHz apart, because the IF images from the lower station would cause problems with reception on the upper station. 10.4 and 11 MHz apart are OK - right?! WRONG!!!!
I've had problems with HD dropouts in Houston on KRBE 104.1 - and fairly close to the towers. I now know one reason. I had a dropout the other day on KRBE HD-2, and it was when I was driving by a car that was blasting the local 93.7. With the stations spaced 10.4 MHz apart, there should be no interference. But - both stations are HD, so when you factor in the first adjacent interference potential with HD sidebands, 10.4 MHz (and by implication 11 MHz) spaced stations are no longer usable without jamming from nearby radios with local oscillators.
Just another "gotcha" caused by the engineering "geniuses" at iBiquity.
I've had problems with HD dropouts in Houston on KRBE 104.1 - and fairly close to the towers. I now know one reason. I had a dropout the other day on KRBE HD-2, and it was when I was driving by a car that was blasting the local 93.7. With the stations spaced 10.4 MHz apart, there should be no interference. But - both stations are HD, so when you factor in the first adjacent interference potential with HD sidebands, 10.4 MHz (and by implication 11 MHz) spaced stations are no longer usable without jamming from nearby radios with local oscillators.
Just another "gotcha" caused by the engineering "geniuses" at iBiquity.