I've seen a couple of local FMs which air NOTHING in stereo... I mean NOTHING. One is sports / talk & even the bumpers are mono & half the programs are fed over raw phone lines; the other is a news / talk who may have stereo sources but either their board is set to mono or it's being fed to the processor in mono because there's zero separation on anything, bumpers, spots, etc.
BOTH of these stations are sending the 19KHz pilot, allowing plenty of multipath & hiss on the fringe of their signals.
Is there ANY benefit to leaving the stereo pilot lit? I heard somebody claim once some radios wouldn't stop on seek on stations without a stereo pilot, but I've never seen that behavior in ANY radio I've ever used & think it's balderdash. The local NPR affiliate switches off the pilot during mono programming, and it's a great help.
So... other than seeing the little "ST" light come on when you hit the station, is there ANY reason for these stations to be operating in "stereo" if they have no & will not have any stereo program material?
Thanks in advance for your expertise!
BOTH of these stations are sending the 19KHz pilot, allowing plenty of multipath & hiss on the fringe of their signals.
Is there ANY benefit to leaving the stereo pilot lit? I heard somebody claim once some radios wouldn't stop on seek on stations without a stereo pilot, but I've never seen that behavior in ANY radio I've ever used & think it's balderdash. The local NPR affiliate switches off the pilot during mono programming, and it's a great help.
So... other than seeing the little "ST" light come on when you hit the station, is there ANY reason for these stations to be operating in "stereo" if they have no & will not have any stereo program material?
Thanks in advance for your expertise!