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I have been disgusted all along by the degradation that IBOC causes to the AM and FM bands...and the over all flattening of the FM analog signal that it also creates....but the level of signal degradation that occurs.... surpised even me. Recently...I hooked up an "old school" 1980's FM AM receiver to my "old school" 1980s Yagi directional roof top FM antenna. The receiver has an analog signal strength meter. Tuning in to near by Class B FMs...that are about 30 miles away...line of sight...I was amazed at how poor the signal quality was of the FMs that also broadcast in HD...compared to their analog only counterparts. The FM stations that I was checking all broadcast from a common transmitter site. Those...that were analog only were showing up at an 8 on my meter which goes from 0-10. The FMs that also had HD would barely register a 1! Analog only Class A FMs that were a similar distance away would show up at around 4 or 5!!! Similarly....I tracked a local Class A tower that is about 15 miles from me...line of site...that is the home of three 6000 watt stations. The two stations that also broadcast in HD would barely show up at a 1. However...the analog only Class A on that tower showed up...stonger than an 8...I knew that HD was destructive to the analog signal...but I had no idea how tangible this destruction was. I suggest trying this your self if you have any doubt!!!!