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Len14043 said:(1360) left their IBOC on "accidentially" at night and the range of the digital signal was restricted about the 50mv/m contour due to the analog signals coming in on 1350 and 1370.
This is a foreshadowing of things to come on the 14th. I am really glad I am not a station engineer who openly advocated this debacle. It is very likely there will be substantial coverage problems - not only for the digital signal, but also for the analog signal due to high levels of background noise from HD stations on adjacent frequencies. And when that happens and nighttime audiences decrease dramatically due to coverage problems - guess whose neck is going to be sticking out on the chopping block: the engineers who advocated this digital system! I would not want to be in their number. Prudent engineering practice would have dictated a lot more testing under real world conditions at night. It doesn't seem wise at this point to perform a nationwide experiment with a vital resouce: the nation's airwaves. Stations are supposed to operate in the public interest. ALL of the public, not just people within a protected contour. All the people includes impoverised rural listeners in the western 2/3rds of the nation.