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Mr Haney says he wants to get in on this new fangled stuff called IBOC

The main reason most of the original HD-AM stations stopped broadcasting in IBOC, is the original HD-transmission gear (exciters/encoders) died, no longer supported by the manufacturers. Once station's ran out of spares, if was deemed not worth the effort.

It seems like that would also be the case for the analog transmission gear eventually. Is it getting more difficult to find used or new analog AM transmission gear?
 
Is it getting more difficult to find used or new analog AM transmission gear?

No, as there are still tens of thousands of AM stations worldwide, many making a profit.
 
It seems like that would also be the case for the analog transmission gear eventually. Is it getting more difficult to find used or new analog AM transmission gear?[/QUOTE

New AM transmitters are still available:

https://www.gatesair.com/products/transmit-radio/am-transmitters/flexiva-3dx
https://www.nautel.com/products/am-transmitters/nx-series/

Here is an IBOC model:

https://www.gatesair.com/products/transmit-radio/am-transmitters/flexiva-dax

And there are multiple manufacturers of AM gear all over the world... including China and Russia. All they have to do to sell in the US is get type acceptance from the FCC.
 
Well, that kind of mirrors what's going on with the consumer receivers. I guess it's not that surprising.
 
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