In today's Dan Mason tells RAIN Summit "I have a clearer understanding of where radio fits" article, this quote was included:
The CBS president also comes out strongly in favor of HD Radio, both AM and FM, and says "once digital takes over on AM, it completely cleans up the AM band." He acknowledges the need to get more HD Radios into the marketplace.
In regards to AM, that's not what I've been reading in these threads at all. I'm curious to hear from engineers the scientific views. Would it clean up the AM band? Or would it contribute noise to the band, as is mentioned here. Does he mean if every station on the band went HD, the band would be cleaned up (as opposed to digital and analog living side-by-side)?
In theory it sounds great but from people living in markets with AM HD, that doesn't seem to be the case.
Link to the full article:
http://www.radio-info.com/news/dan-...have-a-clearer-understanding-of-where-radio-f
The CBS president also comes out strongly in favor of HD Radio, both AM and FM, and says "once digital takes over on AM, it completely cleans up the AM band." He acknowledges the need to get more HD Radios into the marketplace.
In regards to AM, that's not what I've been reading in these threads at all. I'm curious to hear from engineers the scientific views. Would it clean up the AM band? Or would it contribute noise to the band, as is mentioned here. Does he mean if every station on the band went HD, the band would be cleaned up (as opposed to digital and analog living side-by-side)?
In theory it sounds great but from people living in markets with AM HD, that doesn't seem to be the case.
Link to the full article:
http://www.radio-info.com/news/dan-...have-a-clearer-understanding-of-where-radio-f