I'm with Doc on this one!
> > > > I find the term IBUZ rather cute.
> > > >
> > > > Besides, using such terms makes readers instantly
> aware
> > of
> > >
> > > > the poster's feelings toward IBOC without him/her
> having
> >
> > > to
> > > > explain it every time.
> > > >
> > > > In "Rush Limbaughean" terms, IBUZ and other such terms
>
> > for
> > >
> > > > IBOC are the equivalent of "anti-dittoes."

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> > > JasonW
> > > >
> > >
> > > Furthermore, with regard to IBAC, can anyone argue that
> > > digital sidebands are not on adjacent channels?
> > > Someone, pleses take up my challenge!
> > > (checkout my cute signature, closely)
> > >
> > When I tune to an adjacent channel of a station running
> > IBAC, I hear distinctive IBUZ trash. IBOC should mean In
> > Band Off Channel.
> >
> You are partly right about IBOC being off channel. It is
> referred to as the FCC mask. Analog also operates off
> channel in that you would have monkey chatter instead of the
> hiss if you tuned to a channel ajacient to an AM analog
> station. The FCC specified a mask in which stations are
> allowed to make excursions into the ajacient channel. (And
> yes, IBOC uses that mask very effeciently) Terms like IBAC
> and IBUZ are misleading and I usually gloss over posts which
> contain those acronyms because that tell me that the poster
> is anti-IBOC. However, once in a while I'll make a comment.
> Also remember this fact: The general public doesn't notice
> the problems which you bring up.
>
Another voice of reason. I agree with you and Doc concerning the acronym freaks. It would seem that most of these folks have no real electronic/RF knowledge....their postings prove it!