In my opinion, there's a bit of good news--and lots of bad news.
The good news first: as expected, the coverage of the "HD" signal on KRKO is enhanced.
The bad news: if an increased bit rate can be used, it appears they're not doing it.
Audio _sounds_ like it has more highs, but it sounds swishy, harsh and unpleasant. Very fatiguing.
I love listening to high frequencies, but frankly, I think analog AM sounds much more pleasant.
There's certainly no background hiss, that's a plus; but it sounds like a low-bit stream. I wouldn't listen to audio like this on a PC; I certainly wouldn't on a radio.
More bad news. If you think IBOC trashes adjacent frequencies, ya ain't seen nothin' yet!
Obviously, with more hash, it sounds like the adjacent frequency interference is four times as bad.
That's a subjective opinion, no spectrum analysis involved, but most listeners judge with their ears anyway.
Even though I'm no fan of IBOC, I expected to be blown away. Well, it's just plain disappointing.
But I thank Andy for having this test here in the Northwest.
I got to experience it myself, not just take someone's word for it.