today is the first day of Nightttime HD IBOC on AM,i wont be able to hear CINF through WWKB, our local stations running IBOC are WCBS-AM,WOR,WINS(in October),WABC,WNYC-AMbecause of this, we wont be to do AM/MW DXing.
Sometimes the engineer has influence in these matters, sometimes not. I'm proud to say that I have successfully killed IBOC interest at several of my client stations...all I needed to do is make sure they understood that a 50KW class B signal translates to roughly 6KW class A coverage in IBOC terms and that the AM coverage will be far less than the analog coverage as well. Owners are under the impression that "digital is better". As the postings of those who are actually making a concentrated effort to log IBOC signals show, digital is clearly not better. If they ever allow a full digital signal (no analog) and it is fully contained within a +/- 10khz bandwidth as analog AM now is, I will become a huge proponent of it as it probably will result in better coverage & less interference. The FM interference is there too...look at your tuning meter. HD on 101.1 will yield a high meter reading on 100.9 & 101.3. Everyone seems OK with FM...but it's pretty offensive in it's own right.The Dude said:Last night one local station in my area on DID NOT HAVE THIERS GOING!!! (All the others did)
I HOPE TO HELL THEY LEAVE IT OFF!!!!!! (Arent there any decent engineers left that dont wanna screw up the band anymore??)
HARDILY ANYONE IS LISTENING ON IBOC!!!!! -- THATS WHAT MAKES THIS SO STUPID!!!!!!!!
radiorob2.0 said:An update......
WABC was loud here in Western Kentucky as I enjoyed the Saturday Night Oldies Show around sundown. Then skywave brought in WJR and WABC disapeared under the noise.
Down the road is a very successful Mom and Pop Country station at 730. They have 500 watts day and 200 watts night, ND for both power levels. Thank goodness the FCC might allow FM translators for AM's because WSB, WGN, WOR might take out them out as the sun goes down. As a poster mentioned the winters months and those short days will be the true test.
mimo said:Last Night I swore I heard my first Iboc hash coming from WLW 700. There was a strange hiss on CINF 690, which is very strong here, both day and night, but it was slight, the real damage was on 710, there was a sound that I had never heard on AM before, it sounded like an FM radio tuned to a blank frequency, 710
Zach said:Has anyone noticed degraded local serice yet? There are no local nighttime signals where I live (or any local daytime service for that matter) so I cannot check that out.