StevenNOLA said:
First off, Tom, I have alot of respect as you have alot of 'real world' experience in the broadcast industry.
DRM may be better but it is not something even remotely on the horizon here in the US. It looks like Ibiquity's digital is here to stay, like it or not.
Steve, I stayed out of the industry "eyes open" because I didn't want to suffer the current situation from a captive position.
I hope you respect the fact that as an alumnus of a very old radio engineering school, I have never departed from the role of an active
radio engineer, and have designed and built many items of RF, AF and electronic convenience.
When the FCC cancelled the 1st class license, that was enough for me to stay out of the business.
I've also received 2 US patents for an invention that involves high electron mobility and makes practical low voltage ionization.
The printing presses I diagnose and repair are far more complex than the average station.
The dollar booking on presses per hour is higher than most radio.
I have lived in the same place, where I choose to, since I left my parents.
Would I rather be in radio? Hmmmm... Only if I can own the station.
Maybe someday. Ha Ha.
Ibiquity may be permitted to tresspass on AM, but most people still understand how the public's property rights are being violated.
I chose not to make any cheap jabs at anyone, only bad engineering.
Did I ever portray myself as having any broadcast industry experience?
And I wonder why you should question my opinion with a backhanded compliment.
You aren't the one at ibiquity who decided to put data in the audio passband, are you?