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Mmmmmm....Very Interesting! What do you think?

As small of an audience as they have, LPFM's and out-of-market adjacent channels still have more listeners than HD, right? I can't tell you how many times I've had to explain to those outside this industry that the reason for noise on their favorite station is because of HD on an adjacent station. That's without the proposed power increase.

Dave B.
 
DaveBayArea said:
As small of an audience as they have, LPFM's and out-of-market adjacent channels still have more listeners than HD, right? I can't tell you how many times I've had to explain to those outside this industry that the reason for noise on their favorite station is because of HD on an adjacent station. That's without the proposed power increase.

Dave B.


I can see where this would be a problem, If KCRZ 104.9 which doesn't have HD yet, when they do it could block KKBZ 105.1 in Tulare county, if allow to have more power would make it totally blocked , I think the station Daniel Boone is referring to is 103.9 KDJK with their 72 watts is blocked by KRZR 103.7 HD signal already. there has been alot of discussion about HD FM in the reception and DX board about this, since VHF 2-6 is worthless for DTV to eliminate them from TV and use them for FM HD instead freeing the 88.1 -107.9 for analog FM.
 
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