Many thoughts over the last page or 2.
I should maybe put in a directed electronics, or whatever it's called, HD front end in my car radio for a heater-booster this winter.
The Accurian had a bizarre inverse-bandwidth to signal response. How is the Sony in AM analog with strong signals, wide or narrow?
I call wide 10 khz or more.
I'm back home in Chicago but just spent 2 nights in darkest northern Wisconsin, so I had some quality time in the parking lot
of the hotel with the 1972 Motorola AM/FM in the '65 Dart.
There's quite a mosh of hiss many places on the AM dial. KDKA is truly being creamed.
I tried to listen to WHO but they were half WBuZ.
I tried to listen to WSM, but even 275 miles from AM 670 Chicago, they were trashed.
AM 860 in Toronto is still pretty clean!
The Citadel AM stations have figured out how to be crisp and still have HD decode, but I wonder if they decode as far?
Whe WLS shuts off HD there is no audio balance change, and yet the crispness is acceptable in either mode.
WABC was booming in, and they also had exemplary audio definition.
WOKY 920 MIlwaukee, done gone country, must have an interesting night signal.
On a drive-through on the interstate they were good ( receivable) for about 5 songs.
During the mid-point of that, I was within a mile of the towers, and the iboc sidebands did truly overwash and obliterate
WLS AM 890, otherwise listenable during the whole 275 miles, excepting a few deep cancellation fades at the extreme distance.
I am so happy the Franklin antenna is too complex, current-wise, to be broadbanded effectively for HD.
Maybe the shape throws weird sideband imbalances. Did KDKA have funny lobes (locally) before? I don't know.
Or whatever the malady is, I'm sure it was deemed the best engineering by people who knew analog.
Now they're going to hack this antenna?
George Westinghouse cries out from the beyond to stop the awfulness.
I should maybe put in a directed electronics, or whatever it's called, HD front end in my car radio for a heater-booster this winter.
The Accurian had a bizarre inverse-bandwidth to signal response. How is the Sony in AM analog with strong signals, wide or narrow?
I call wide 10 khz or more.
I'm back home in Chicago but just spent 2 nights in darkest northern Wisconsin, so I had some quality time in the parking lot
of the hotel with the 1972 Motorola AM/FM in the '65 Dart.
There's quite a mosh of hiss many places on the AM dial. KDKA is truly being creamed.
I tried to listen to WHO but they were half WBuZ.
I tried to listen to WSM, but even 275 miles from AM 670 Chicago, they were trashed.
AM 860 in Toronto is still pretty clean!
The Citadel AM stations have figured out how to be crisp and still have HD decode, but I wonder if they decode as far?
Whe WLS shuts off HD there is no audio balance change, and yet the crispness is acceptable in either mode.
WABC was booming in, and they also had exemplary audio definition.
WOKY 920 MIlwaukee, done gone country, must have an interesting night signal.
On a drive-through on the interstate they were good ( receivable) for about 5 songs.
During the mid-point of that, I was within a mile of the towers, and the iboc sidebands did truly overwash and obliterate
WLS AM 890, otherwise listenable during the whole 275 miles, excepting a few deep cancellation fades at the extreme distance.
I am so happy the Franklin antenna is too complex, current-wise, to be broadbanded effectively for HD.
Maybe the shape throws weird sideband imbalances. Did KDKA have funny lobes (locally) before? I don't know.
Or whatever the malady is, I'm sure it was deemed the best engineering by people who knew analog.
Now they're going to hack this antenna?
George Westinghouse cries out from the beyond to stop the awfulness.