Okay, let's try this. If there is any hypocrisy going on, this should smoke it out.
As I understand the HD-AM arguments, they are (a) the AM band is overcrowded with too-many "interference generator" signals, and (b) nobody listens to AM skywave any more except for pocket-protector geek hobbyist losers. (Or something like that.)
Well, fine. Let's take the pro-IBOCers' arguments at face value.
I would say that by definition, an "interference generator" would be a 50kw AM which occupies three channels where it used to occupy one. So: since "distant listening" is antique and unnecessary, let's make all 50kw AMs elect ONE option: you may either continue to run 50kw at night analog only, or, if you'd like to tie your destiny to HD-AM, you must cut night power to 5kw. Stations would elect with a simple notification by letter to the FCC, and their operating authority would be thus revised.
So which do you want? Distant listening or HD? Take your pick. You can't have it both ways.
As I understand the HD-AM arguments, they are (a) the AM band is overcrowded with too-many "interference generator" signals, and (b) nobody listens to AM skywave any more except for pocket-protector geek hobbyist losers. (Or something like that.)
Well, fine. Let's take the pro-IBOCers' arguments at face value.
I would say that by definition, an "interference generator" would be a 50kw AM which occupies three channels where it used to occupy one. So: since "distant listening" is antique and unnecessary, let's make all 50kw AMs elect ONE option: you may either continue to run 50kw at night analog only, or, if you'd like to tie your destiny to HD-AM, you must cut night power to 5kw. Stations would elect with a simple notification by letter to the FCC, and their operating authority would be thus revised.
So which do you want? Distant listening or HD? Take your pick. You can't have it both ways.