IBOCRocks said:So has there been showings that an adjacent channel IBOC system has interfered with a stations protected contour, or that there has been an increase in interference in the stations secondary contour?
Sorry if this has been explained already...it was a little difficult to follow the thread...
I monitor a user group called "PubTech Digest." It is mostly made up of NPR affiliates. There have been a few reports of IBOC interference among them. WEOS in Geneva New York, was one that I recall having problems. I’ve also read of problems these stations are having with their translators, which are quite common with that type of station. Most of these stories come from the New York and New England areas. Keep in mind that these stations are typically short spaced in the non-com band.
Typically, the small station is the one who is having problems. How bad those problems are, I don't really know. They are simultaneously launching a new satellite delivery system called Content Depot. Currently, debugging it, and switching to a new satellite seems to be their largest priority.