I enjoyed reading the October issue of Crawford Broadcasting's engineering newsletter:
http://www.crawfordbroadcasting.com/~cbc/Local_Oscillator/October 2009 Local Oscillator.pdf
CBC's western New York engineer Brian shares a candid but honest opinion; he has concluded that "public interest in HD-R is incapable of being revitalized." Kudos to Cris Alexander for allowing this to be published, but according to the corporate interpretation, somehow Cris thinks the proximity of Buffalo and Rochester to Canada is to blame. Yep, must be those socialists up north are out to sabotage HD Radio!
Meanwhile, other markets continue to have problems with their HD equipment. Read about hard drive troubles with the "iBiquity Box" in the Chicago report and recent AM IBOC failures in Denver.
http://www.crawfordbroadcasting.com/~cbc/Local_Oscillator/October 2009 Local Oscillator.pdf
CBC's western New York engineer Brian shares a candid but honest opinion; he has concluded that "public interest in HD-R is incapable of being revitalized." Kudos to Cris Alexander for allowing this to be published, but according to the corporate interpretation, somehow Cris thinks the proximity of Buffalo and Rochester to Canada is to blame. Yep, must be those socialists up north are out to sabotage HD Radio!
Meanwhile, other markets continue to have problems with their HD equipment. Read about hard drive troubles with the "iBiquity Box" in the Chicago report and recent AM IBOC failures in Denver.