7.5KHz ANALOG audio on AM, with impulse noise reduction, and stereo, sounds fantastic and beats the pants off any AM-HD that I've heard yet. I'll have to post some WJR audio pre-HD to show how great it really was!
JohnnyElectron said:7.5KHz ANALOG audio on AM, with impulse noise reduction, and stereo, sounds fantastic and beats the pants off any AM-HD that I've heard yet. I'll have to post some WJR audio pre-HD to show how great it really was!
John Holcomb II said:Hense why I got the Maduci tuner. Excelent frequency response on AM.
http://meduci.com/
There is no reason to make receivers that sound like utter crap on AM. Its not the stations, its the manufactures of the receivers. Sony SRF-A100, SRF-42, CSF-6000 all sound great on AM. and for a moddern tuner, Maduci has once again made AM sound good. you dont have to shell out $$$ for a Fanfare FTA-100 AM Stereo tuner.
John Holcomb II said:Its not the stations, its the manufactures of the receivers.
Well, first, you stop using the radio which sounds horrible.TheBigA said:John Holcomb II said:Its not the stations, its the manufactures of the receivers.
Great. So how do you fix that?
MRFLASHPORT said:It's sad AM radio was tossed in the bin- but that started when radio manufacturers got away from wideband.
Tom Wells said:Well, first, you stop using the radio which sounds horrible.
Savage said:You do it with marketing, BigA. You know: what we do for a living in broadcasting? :![]()
Savage said:(Sigh) No, BigA. Marketing - over the air. With promos.
Savage said:All we have to do is get all the "smart guys" to stop wringing their hands, and allow those truly interested in radio to provide the leadership - and watch what happens. (Or, more precisely, listen.)