I've noticed a few stations that their Stereo pilot turns on and off automatically depending on if their programming is in Mono or Stereo...anybody know how this is done? I personally think it's a genius idea.
Genius? Hardly. It used to be a rule. Nobody ever got dinged for not following the rule, but it was.I've noticed a few stations that their Stereo pilot turns on and off automatically depending on if their programming is in Mono or Stereo...anybody know how this is done? I personally think it's a genius idea.
The absolutely last thing a station should do is constantly switch between stereo and mono. That would make for an inconsistent listening experience.Stereo indicators aren't even in people's cars anymore... My car radio stops the scan every time on our local 100kW Sports/Talker which is in Mono... If there's no stereo content, why broadcast in Stereo constantly? It doesn't make sense. Use Stereo when needed, broadcast in Mono when programming isn't Stereo to get your signal further...
Turning the stereo pilot off does not make your signal go further. It's an old wives tale. Nearly all FM receivers are designed to "blend" the left and right channels when the received signal strength goes down .... switching completely to mono when the signal is very weak.Stereo indicators aren't even in people's cars anymore... My car radio stops the scan every time on our local 100kW Sports/Talker which is in Mono... If there's no stereo content, why broadcast in Stereo constantly? It doesn't make sense. Use Stereo when needed, broadcast in Mono when programming isn't Stereo to get your signal further...
More recent FM receivers have the stereo blending feature, while older ones do not. Back in the day turning off the stereo pilot resulted in a lower noise floor on marginal signals. A number of older receivers also had an internal adjustment for stereo capture threshold, where you could set the signal level for switching from mono to stereo.Turning the stereo pilot off does not make your signal go further. It's an old wives tale. Nearly all FM receivers are designed to "blend" the left and right channels when the received signal strength goes down .... switching completely to mono when the signal is very weak.
Guess I didn't realize this. When I was taught how to set up the stereo generator on a processor, I was told the higher the ST pilot injection level is, the more of your signal it takes up. For example, 8% ST injection is 8% of your signal taken up by the Stereo pilot...I guess I was taught wrong. 🤷‍♂️Turning the stereo pilot off does not make your signal go further. It's an old wives tale. Nearly all FM receivers are designed to "blend" the left and right channels when the received signal strength goes down .... switching completely to mono when the signal is very weak.
Thanks for clarifying.It doesn't change the signal level. It reduces the available modulation slightly.
I assume this is the same with RDS injection. Rather than signal space being taken up, it just decreases modulation available to use slightly...It doesn't change the signal level. It reduces the available modulation slightly.
Turning the stereo pilot off does not make your signal go further. It's an old wives tale. Nearly all FM receivers are designed to "blend" the left and right channels when the received signal strength goes down .... switching completely to mono when the signal is very weak.
I guess an OWT that I believed as well!Guess I didn't realize this. When I was taught how to set up the stereo generator on a processor, I was told the higher the ST pilot injection level is, the more of your signal it takes up. For example, 8% ST injection is 8% of your signal taken up by the Stereo pilot...I guess I was taught wrong. 🤷‍♂️
That is correct.I assume this is the same with RDS injection. Rather than signal space being taken up, it just decreases modulation available to use slightly...
That's why Kelly said "back in the day". I definitely used the brightness of the stereo indicator to tell me when I had centered up on a frequency on the boom box my parents had in the house as a kid.Stereo indicators aren't even in people's cars anymore...