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"iBiquity CEO Bob Struble Hails HD Radio's Progress"

PLL said:
Gotcha again -that was a copy of a blog ! Boy, I can sure type fast ! :D

Got me doing what? Responding to something you present as your own that really isn't? Wow!
 
PLL said:
You replied to some erroneous blogs three times ! :D

No, I replied to you, apparently plagerizing other people's work.

Good for you! Be proud!
 
Because of the square wave high duty cycle power of the digital waveforms they create 10 to 100 times more interference and jamming then similar analog signals on the same frequency. Note the continuous digital hiss and destructive noise created by AM HD radio, that is impressed upon, and can be heard with the analog transmitting station's audio.
 
PLL said:
Because of the square wave high duty cycle power of the digital waveforms they create 10 to 100 times more interference and jamming then similar analog signals on the same frequency. Note the continuous digital hiss and destructive noise created by AM HD radio, that is impressed upon, and can be heard with the analog transmitting station's audio.

Great. Another meltdown!

So we should look for you with another name tomorrow? I knew you wouldn't let me down!!

:D
 
HD radio transmits a digital signal at one-onehundreth the power analog stations licensed power (for FM) and about one-onethousandth the power (for AM) on adjacent channels, and digital coverage is the analog stations city grade coverage area. However HD digital radio jams analog stations many miles away because of it’s destructive digital waveform. More harm then good is coming from this seriously defective technology. The reason that so many are so strongly opposed, is because of the broadcast Cartel’s misinformation campaign, the huge amount of jamming, especially of licensed independent voices, suburban commuter reception, and community stations.
 
PLL said:
HD radio transmits a digital signal at one-onehundreth the power analog stations licensed power (for FM) and about one-onethousandth the power (for AM) on adjacent channels, and digital coverage is the analog stations city grade coverage area. However HD digital radio jams analog stations many miles away because of it’s destructive digital waveform. More harm then good is coming from this seriously defective technology. The reason that so many are so strongly opposed, is because of the broadcast Cartel’s misinformation campaign, the huge amount of jamming, especially of licensed independent voices, suburban commuter reception, and community stations.

Keep it coming!!
:D :D
 
Hey Struble, hold on for a minute, while I check on the Receptor HD on Amazon - oh my, it just jumped from 11,000 to 6,933 - oh I guess, that someone must have bought just one ! :D
 
Hey Struble, here's the latest review on Amazon for your wonderful Receptor HD radio:

Another dumb idea from "Free FM", September 14, 2006
Reviewer: Johnny Green "STL" (Missouri) - See all my reviews

This technology is a waste of money. Once you are out of range, say goodbye to your HD radio. Soon to be on the scrap pile, I am sure.

:D
 
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