Well, I would have asked this on our DX board, but it seems that board no longer exists.
For those of you that have been able to hear HD Radio, have you notice if it has curtailed or eliminated a ability to DX even far away FM signals(those that would be a 100 miles or more away?
I ask this question as I live in Southern California(Orange County) and we at times especially during the summer months can DX stations from San Diego and Santa Barbara among others in the current analog world. But I had heard(I don't know if it is totally true or not)that Skywave is eliminated on AM thus cancelling out any nightime DXs, but then again I have heard that most AM stations aren't running IBOC at night, well yet anyways.
Sure would suck to lose DX abilities. I know a San Diego station don't care about Los Angeles, but still, from my vantage point I do like to hear far away stations.<P ID="signature">______________
The old skool show@noon with Jeff G and DJ Rawn
Only on Power 106(KPWR Los Angeles)
JOSH, Moderating the whole Radio-Info radio state of California and Indiana too!</P>
For those of you that have been able to hear HD Radio, have you notice if it has curtailed or eliminated a ability to DX even far away FM signals(those that would be a 100 miles or more away?
I ask this question as I live in Southern California(Orange County) and we at times especially during the summer months can DX stations from San Diego and Santa Barbara among others in the current analog world. But I had heard(I don't know if it is totally true or not)that Skywave is eliminated on AM thus cancelling out any nightime DXs, but then again I have heard that most AM stations aren't running IBOC at night, well yet anyways.
Sure would suck to lose DX abilities. I know a San Diego station don't care about Los Angeles, but still, from my vantage point I do like to hear far away stations.<P ID="signature">______________
The old skool show@noon with Jeff G and DJ Rawn
Only on Power 106(KPWR Los Angeles)
JOSH, Moderating the whole Radio-Info radio state of California and Indiana too!</P>