[BC] HD Radio multicasting bandwidth

DHultsman5@aol.com DHultsman5
Wed Oct 19 00:01:51 CDT 2005


 
In a message dated 10/18/2005 8:28:27 PM Central Standard Time,  
dcpowerandlight at hotmail.com writes:


>From: Barry Mishkind:

>       192, 128, 96, .... the listeners don't mind 48,
>   for the most part.

Listeners haven't been  bitching much about NRSC AM either... so why bother 
with IBUZ?   :-)



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Interesting point,    other than we broadcasters and  Kevin,    has anyone 
received a call from a legitimate radio listener  complaining or questioning the 
new noise on some AM adjacent  frequencies???????????????
 
Maybe this is being overstated.  I know I don't like it but I am a  typical 
radio listener or Tv watcher.  I am the guy that is very critical  about what I 
hear on AM or FM and what I see on television.
 
I know of several folks that are doing just what was mentioned on this page  
the last three days,   He bought software to tape radio programs from  his 
favorite talk shows on AM and downloads onto his IPOD to listen to the next  day 
as he drives his truck around.  When he makes a stop he pauses his IPOD  and 
resumes where he come back.
 
Today on the airplane coming to Dallas for the SBE Convention, I see in the  
airlines catalog they have and AM/FM radio with capability to record audio to  
memory sticks. No moving hard drive.  Dont recall the time capacity or  
compesssion or sampling.
 
Radio is still in there it will gets its version of TIVO and be  better.
 
Dave Hultsman
 
 
 
 


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