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Mike Walker
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HD is now standard. The law of the land. As standard as the Zenith stereo system and 75us pre-emphasis for analog FM. HD has it's limitations. SO DOES ANALOG FM! So does every technology.
It IS the future. Likely the FCC will require conversion at some point in the future. Stations will either adopt the technology, or leave the air when that happens. Of course there will be better technology tomorrow. There was better technology AT THE TIME our analog FM Stereo system was adopted. That's the nature of technology...after you adopt a standard, something better always comes along. But the solution isn't to not adopt standards and stick with them, it's to make the best of the standards we have. At least the FCC is doing what it's supposed to do, unlike the AM Stereo "in"decision. When they say things like "let the marketplace decide" they, in effect are delegating one of the primary responsibilities of the agency...choosing technical standards. If they aren't going to do that, then perhaps we don't need the FCC. Maybe roll it into Homeland Security, and put Brownie in charge!
Seriously, we may not like this or that part of the decision. But now is the time to MAKE IT WORK! We know, for instance, that with immaculate engineering, keeping everything "broad and linear" on the transmission end, the effects on analog AM reception can be minimized. Not eliminated, perhaps, but minimized. Let's (as an industry) quit wringing our hands, and make this work! EVERY technology can be improved. There are som magnificent analog FM stereo tuners, despite the deficiencies of that technology. There are some REMARKABLE turntables, phono cartridges, and preamps, despite the obvious and numerous limitations of that technology. Hell, even cart machines...a flawed technology if ever there was one...could be made to sound good by a competent engineer. Let's quit whining about the lemons we've been given, and make some freakin' lemonade!
It IS the future. Likely the FCC will require conversion at some point in the future. Stations will either adopt the technology, or leave the air when that happens. Of course there will be better technology tomorrow. There was better technology AT THE TIME our analog FM Stereo system was adopted. That's the nature of technology...after you adopt a standard, something better always comes along. But the solution isn't to not adopt standards and stick with them, it's to make the best of the standards we have. At least the FCC is doing what it's supposed to do, unlike the AM Stereo "in"decision. When they say things like "let the marketplace decide" they, in effect are delegating one of the primary responsibilities of the agency...choosing technical standards. If they aren't going to do that, then perhaps we don't need the FCC. Maybe roll it into Homeland Security, and put Brownie in charge!
Seriously, we may not like this or that part of the decision. But now is the time to MAKE IT WORK! We know, for instance, that with immaculate engineering, keeping everything "broad and linear" on the transmission end, the effects on analog AM reception can be minimized. Not eliminated, perhaps, but minimized. Let's (as an industry) quit wringing our hands, and make this work! EVERY technology can be improved. There are som magnificent analog FM stereo tuners, despite the deficiencies of that technology. There are some REMARKABLE turntables, phono cartridges, and preamps, despite the obvious and numerous limitations of that technology. Hell, even cart machines...a flawed technology if ever there was one...could be made to sound good by a competent engineer. Let's quit whining about the lemons we've been given, and make some freakin' lemonade!