MickeyD said:
Carmine5 said:
Here's the official word from the FCC on radio band expansion:
"Expansion of the AM or FM radio bands is unlikely to occur in the near future."
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/howtoapply.html
So while it doesn't close the door on expansion, the FCC does warn that it won't happen soon. I'm thinking not until the issue of TV band repacking is settled which will take at least a couple of years. Personally, I would love to see radio take channels 5 & 6 and give the rest of lower VHF to public safety while moving them off of UHF.
How long can you operate a station that no one can hear before you go broke? Radio isn't what it once was and if the sales of HD radios are any indication of the public's interest in radio, it would not be a good idea. Radio stations that are already in the regular FM bands are having financial problems. I recall during the HDTV transition when in order to renew your analog license you had to have a digital transmitter on-the-air or close to it. All the digital stations back then was to heat the air and that is precisely what an expanded FM would do for at least a decade. Sure you can buy a radio today that can receive the expanded band but who will go out to purchase one just to explore?
When the AM band was expanded to 1700 kHz, station were given the option by the FCC to use an expanded band frequency, and their original frequency simultaneously. At the end of 5 years, they had a choice to turn one back in. This gave manufacturers the chance to get receivers on the market, and consumers to buy them.
In addition, the FCC forced AM stations wishing to migrate to the expanded band, to operate at higher technical standards by making C-Quam mandatory.