Tom Wells said:But the guys who could do the math seldom could put together something that actually worked.
Warning: Way off topic
I'm reminded of the RCA 100 kw SW transmitter introduced in about 1962 or 1963. The RCA people designed and built several, but damned if they didn't work. The people at HCJB in Quito offered to take them from RCA, to which RCA said, "Fine. But if you make them work, we get the design modifications for free." The HCJB (Heralding Christ Jesus' Blessing) prayed over the rigs when they got to Pifo, the transmitter site where those same fellows had built their own hydroelectric plant. They then proceeded to modify them and put them in round-the-clock service a few months later. These guys were brilliant engineers, but they knew how to make transmitters run and keep them running.
There's a difference between the practical and the theoretical, and as I'm practical, David Eduardo has earned my respect. He sounds like my brother, literally, and several supervisors I've had over the years. This annoys me because I have an "Art" streak in me as well as a "Weird" streak, and this is in opposition to practicality.... This does not diminish my respect.
"Art" and "weird" are two qualities radio has little of today. That's most of the problem.
It must be that we can come to some agreement on how to best ensure the future of mW broadcast, making best use of its peculiar advantages, not damning them as an annoyance to our idea of of market-radio-business, and letting newer RF services serve the local market, permitting MW to be totally different day vs. night.
I am not sure that saving AM, what with a crowed band, lousy receivers, etc., is possible. Many nations have decided to clear all or most of the stations off the band.
I am actually glad to See Mr Savage get an FM signal. I'll bet he gets more younger listeners and definitely he will benefit at night. I'd hope he could pick up a debt-challenged bigger FM eventually. While I don't favor his attitude on AM, I do favor his work preserving local ownership. When the FM jukeboxes with an antenna go belly up, I hope a few find local people like Mr Savage who will change that unpleasant trend.
New radios should be able to select the STREAM of WYSL at 1040 on the AM dial, via local wifi vs skywave WHO dx mw, with only ONE push of a button on the radio.
I have several Logitech Squeezebox radios. They are web stream tuners, and are just fascinating. At a weekend home in a market with unlistenable radio, I now have Chérie Frenchy on much of the time, along with Mega 98.3 from Argentina, Stereo Joya from Mexico and a couple of other really good stations. It's been months since I listened to anything local, in fact. In LA, I have several local streams, ranging from news and NPR to the stations I am involved with and my same international favorites. I just love these "radios."