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  • “IBOC Interference”

    “I’ve already had situations where a local, non-IBOC station’s signal is quite listenable, but an HD Radio-equipped radio will be taken over by a co-channel (same frequency) station (video) that is running HD Radio from a hundred miles away! This will force listeners with HD Radios to lock them in analog mode, something some of the new radios are not even capable of, even if the clueless consumer would have any idea how to do it in the first place. The radio has no idea that the IBOC carriers are not in any way connected with the analog station the consumer is trying to listen to. This is a basic, fundamental flaw in the HD Radio system that will cause all kinds of grief in the future if IBOC power levels are increased, and the radios are in greater circulation.”

    http://tinyurl.com/yj888jr

    To go along with that article is this YouTube video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g22Pq2LbJj0

    Of course, the e-skip problem for FM-HD will get worse as more stations raise their IBOC power.

    There is also this video of plain old FM-HD interference:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0UvN767wMA

  • J. Aegerter

    Come to Milwaukee and Chicago and compare the HASH! A little peanut whistle on 640 in Zeeland, Michigan had a fairly good signal consistently in Milwaukee until WTMJ (620- 50 kW) turned on their HASH generator. The Michigan station is now completely covered up; you would not know that there was a station there. Then there is Chicago with the 50 kW “big boys”! CBS must have their heads screwed on backwards! WBBM 780 is continuous news, no music, all voice except for maybe a musical commercial. Why do they even want or need HD? The same for 670 (WSCR) which is continuous sports! These CBS radio executives must be nuts! At least WGN (720 kHz.) realized their blunder and turned off their HD. There is a rumor floating that says the reason they shut it off was that it affects the PPM data signal and renders it useless. Not sure about this, but how anybody in their right mind can endorse these HASH generators is beyond me. But then again, the United States is doing a lot of crazy things and it shows with the electorate.

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