And one more thing to consider:
If you are operating a small community station that puts out 1kw or less, the effective percieved clarity on the fringes will have less of an effective area then when this is done on a big signal station with 6kw or 10kw or more. In other words, the bigger your signal is to begin with, the more fringe listenability you have to gain by operating in mono. So the big 25kw commercial FM across town will be able to get a few more listenable miles out of their signal, but the local High School putting out 125 watts is only going to get a couple of extra blocks, maybe 1/8 mile or so.
Most modern car radios have built in blending circuitry that blend the audio to mono well before the stereo noise is going to be perceived. Also a lot will even automatically reduce bandwidth on the extreme fringes to reduce noise as well.
If you are operating a small community station that puts out 1kw or less, the effective percieved clarity on the fringes will have less of an effective area then when this is done on a big signal station with 6kw or 10kw or more. In other words, the bigger your signal is to begin with, the more fringe listenability you have to gain by operating in mono. So the big 25kw commercial FM across town will be able to get a few more listenable miles out of their signal, but the local High School putting out 125 watts is only going to get a couple of extra blocks, maybe 1/8 mile or so.
Most modern car radios have built in blending circuitry that blend the audio to mono well before the stereo noise is going to be perceived. Also a lot will even automatically reduce bandwidth on the extreme fringes to reduce noise as well.