I wouldn't care if they went all digital as long as it fits in the same exact bandwidth as an analog AM signal. Not the make-believe, emperor's new clothes "same bandwidth" of Ibiquity, which lives in a dream world of their own making. What is sad is that otherwise respected engineers have gone along with this fallacious idea. I won't name names but you know who I mean. For instance, the one that wrote an article about their new HD AM transmitter in a recent issue of Radio World.
I think the only AM stations that would be willing to go all digital would be those that are already a total failure, and thus have no audience to lose. Who else would be willing to switch off their entire audience except for two or three listeners that have HD AM radios?
At least if they confine their emissions to their own channel (unlike today), I would be able to listen to the OTHER stations on my dial in peace.
I think the only AM stations that would be willing to go all digital would be those that are already a total failure, and thus have no audience to lose. Who else would be willing to switch off their entire audience except for two or three listeners that have HD AM radios?
At least if they confine their emissions to their own channel (unlike today), I would be able to listen to the OTHER stations on my dial in peace.