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JasonW
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From the thread "Here is a link to the backround leading to HD Radio," autopaint-1 wrote:
<The non commercial aspect of current HD broadcasts will disappear when it become economically viable to sell the HD 2 and 3 channels. At this point it is still very much experimental. In NY they've given a 2 year block of time before commercials appear on HD 2's>
If it is legal to re-broadcast the WWV and WWVH atomic clock time voice radio stations http://tf.nist.gov/stations/wwv.html on commercial radio stations, WWV and WWVH would be useful services to put on the HD2 or HD3 channels of IBOC stations that don't yet have programming for these supplemental channels.
In the future, some large stations making plenty off their main signals and HD2 channels might elect to keep WWV or WWVH on their HD3 channels as a convenience feature for their listeners. As long as no commercials are aired with WWV or WWVH, it should be legal. -- Jason
<The non commercial aspect of current HD broadcasts will disappear when it become economically viable to sell the HD 2 and 3 channels. At this point it is still very much experimental. In NY they've given a 2 year block of time before commercials appear on HD 2's>
If it is legal to re-broadcast the WWV and WWVH atomic clock time voice radio stations http://tf.nist.gov/stations/wwv.html on commercial radio stations, WWV and WWVH would be useful services to put on the HD2 or HD3 channels of IBOC stations that don't yet have programming for these supplemental channels.
In the future, some large stations making plenty off their main signals and HD2 channels might elect to keep WWV or WWVH on their HD3 channels as a convenience feature for their listeners. As long as no commercials are aired with WWV or WWVH, it should be legal. -- Jason