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Weren't you just kvetching a little while ago that modern AM radios sound lousy? Oh, I keep forgetting, you never wrote anything you wrote, even when it's right there in front of your face.
I complained that AM radio sounds like crap. I didn't limit my complaint to "modern". I simply said that all AM radio reception sounds like crap. In other posts, in other threads, I also mentioned that the content on AM radio stations that I have encountered was also pretty bad.
What I never said, ever, was that I wanted anyone, anywhere, to spend any time or effort attempting to improve the quality of Amplitude Modulation radio. The crappy sound of AM radio is one of those things in life that is what it is. What earthly benefit would there be to somehow improving the sound of AM radio from crappy to semi-crappy? There are so many, many other things that could be done that are far more important and/or beneficial to society. If anything, perhaps someone might come up with some program content to put on AM that wouldn't be affected by the crappy sound.
85 line screen halftones printed on cheap newsprint are crappy pictures, but they're adequate for newspapers. There's no need to improve the print quality of newspapers. It sucks, but it's adequate for the purposes newspapers serve. In the same manner, there's no need to improve the sound quality of AM radio. It sucks, but it's adequate for sports play-by-play, talks shows, and foreign language broadcasts for visitors to the US from third world countries.