The Am solution would be based on the model being used in television's transition to digital. Each AM station would have a "companion" digital-only (preferebly DRM) frequency elsewhere in the spectrum, whether it be tropical SW, Channels 5 & 6, or soemplace else. Assuming that international cooperation could be obtained, tropical SW would probably be the more practical.
Then, after a set number of years where both digital and analog would occur on thier respective frequencies, the proverbial "flash and cut" switchover would take place.
With the IBOC system, people would have to purchase new radios anyway. At least this way, those who purchase the new radios would likely have a much more pleasant listening experience, whether it be in digital, or the dreaded analog.
Then, after a set number of years where both digital and analog would occur on thier respective frequencies, the proverbial "flash and cut" switchover would take place.
With the IBOC system, people would have to purchase new radios anyway. At least this way, those who purchase the new radios would likely have a much more pleasant listening experience, whether it be in digital, or the dreaded analog.