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scottwmro
Guest
Watt,
I noticed (and I think it was maybe last year) that it sounded like WSM had reduced it's bandwidth to 5 or 6 Khz. Now it sounds like it's back up to 10 Khz. With Jeff Littlejohn being on the NRSC committee and suggetion that everyone goes to 5 Khz (if you are talk station) and 6 KHz (if you are a music station) that you might have test WSM-AM at 6 Khz.
I know WLAC is at 5 Khz in analog due to they are running IBOC. My ears make my brain think that WSM is right about 9.7 Khz. Am I correct on this? WSM-AM sounds good with that Omnia Processor, and it you are going to be a AM Music station, I feel we should roll off at 9.8 Khz, instead of the 7 Khz that has been looked into by the NRSC.
Scott
Scott
I noticed (and I think it was maybe last year) that it sounded like WSM had reduced it's bandwidth to 5 or 6 Khz. Now it sounds like it's back up to 10 Khz. With Jeff Littlejohn being on the NRSC committee and suggetion that everyone goes to 5 Khz (if you are talk station) and 6 KHz (if you are a music station) that you might have test WSM-AM at 6 Khz.
I know WLAC is at 5 Khz in analog due to they are running IBOC. My ears make my brain think that WSM is right about 9.7 Khz. Am I correct on this? WSM-AM sounds good with that Omnia Processor, and it you are going to be a AM Music station, I feel we should roll off at 9.8 Khz, instead of the 7 Khz that has been looked into by the NRSC.
Scott
Scott