I've just updated my HD Radio time & level alignment page, which covers a number of L.A. stations:
http://ham-radio.com/k6sti/roster.htm
Brian
http://ham-radio.com/k6sti/roster.htm
Brian
k6sti said:I've just updated my HD Radio time & level alignment page, which covers a number of L.A. stations:
http://ham-radio.com/k6sti/roster.htm
Brian
ajc_trw said:Run the board audio out to the HD transmitter. For the analog signal pick up the audio from an HD monitor. Because you're symalcasting the HD signal in analog and analog has no delay both signals should stay in sync (though there may be a phase issue which shouldn't be that hard to fix).
DavidEduardo said:...the analog signal is the one with 99% or more of the listeners.
Tom Wells said:There'd really need to be a built-in "analog output" "internally" so a combination analog/digital xmtr could do this.
It's interesting that no manfacturer designed one this way, which would have also needed an audio chain loss bypass with zero delay when the whole HD exciter crashes.
Biggest problem with using the HD decoded audio as the feed for an analog is that it would result in unavoidable artifacting.
I'd rather have the hiss and what's left of "full" analog resolution than have hiss AND an artifacted clumpy "analog" reproduction.
Jay Walker said:However unlike my fellow engineers on the west coast, I do not have any on channel boasters to deal with. Adding that to the mix brings in a slew of additional timing issues which thankfully I have not had to deal with here in North Texas where a full "C" is 100kw ERP at 550 meters.
ajc_trw said:IMHO this is definitely a rethink if the HD sound isn't good enough to use as a source for analog FM. Sad indeed.![]()
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DavidEduardo said:Jay Walker said:However unlike my fellow engineers on the west coast, I do not have any on channel boasters to deal with. Adding that to the mix brings in a slew of additional timing issues which thankfully I have not had to deal with here in North Texas where a full "C" is 100kw ERP at 550 meters.
I agree that there is little reason to be far off on synchronization, even with separate transmitters.
The suggestion that the HD mod monitor audio be used to feed the analog exciter is a separate issue, as it puts a critical failure point of little value in the middle of the analog audio chain... and additional processing would likely have to be done, degrading the analog further.
Jay Walker said:PS...Love your website. I can't tear my eyes off of it. So much radio history in one spot boggles the mind.
Thank you for your obvious labor of love of the medium.
Best regards
Jay Walker