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That's a pretty bold claim that it isn't interfering with ANY stations within the protected contour. I've given 173 potential cases in this thread alone on first adjacent FM's... I have a lot more examples I just haven't had time to show ya'll yet!
73.201 states that each each FM channel is 200 kHz wide. To have a true "honest-to-goodness" IBOC (emphasis: "On Channel)" system that produces any intentional continious emissions should fit within the 200 KHz spectrum.
DRE is one possible system that would comply with that. The listening tests on WFMK with the DRE system proved to me it doesn't increase first adjacents interference as I monitored WWJQ, Holland, MI during the test. I noticed no difference. The DRE system was tested in a mobile environment out to 1 Mv/m of WFMK. Another credible engineering collegue in the car at the time said it worked amazingly well!
THe DRE system suggested configuration is 64k (Many others are possible. The other suggessed one is 128k.). Use first 32k for your HD-1 and second 32 k for HD-2 and you have same bitrate as INiquity. I don't see a real advantage to putting your analog signal on one of the HD channels.
If FCC allowed greater subcarrier injection, peak modulation and eased the 100 kHz SCA restriction, the DRE could almost have endless possiblities for bandwidth, at the expense of possibly increasing first adjacent interference (but it certainly would not be worse than the "HD" system). If the FCC is open to this, I would suggest a digital system shoot-out, and let the chips fall where they may...
73.201 states that each each FM channel is 200 kHz wide. To have a true "honest-to-goodness" IBOC (emphasis: "On Channel)" system that produces any intentional continious emissions should fit within the 200 KHz spectrum.
DRE is one possible system that would comply with that. The listening tests on WFMK with the DRE system proved to me it doesn't increase first adjacents interference as I monitored WWJQ, Holland, MI during the test. I noticed no difference. The DRE system was tested in a mobile environment out to 1 Mv/m of WFMK. Another credible engineering collegue in the car at the time said it worked amazingly well!
THe DRE system suggested configuration is 64k (Many others are possible. The other suggessed one is 128k.). Use first 32k for your HD-1 and second 32 k for HD-2 and you have same bitrate as INiquity. I don't see a real advantage to putting your analog signal on one of the HD channels.
If FCC allowed greater subcarrier injection, peak modulation and eased the 100 kHz SCA restriction, the DRE could almost have endless possiblities for bandwidth, at the expense of possibly increasing first adjacent interference (but it certainly would not be worse than the "HD" system). If the FCC is open to this, I would suggest a digital system shoot-out, and let the chips fall where they may...