[BC] AM IBOC In The Dallas / Fort Worth Market

Steve Newman shnewman
Wed Aug 9 22:22:01 CDT 2006


Danny et al:...First before Rich Wood beats me to it...There are no known 
problems with IBUZ. Second: And the manufacturers of car radios stopped 
making them in wideband format? What's worse. Hearing a station with a 
spitting sideband for a few seconds or good sound/bad sound on a continuing 
basis? Give me back WIDEBAND AM Radios. I may have to buy a car from the 
70's that's been kept in good shape to accomplish this. :) Thanks for the 
update. I worked that market from 1995 to 1999. (PD at WRR). Send my BEST 
regards to the Central Freeway. (out of date when it was finished.)

Steve Newman
Steve Walker Productions
Opp, AL  36467



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Danny Ray Boyer" <drboyer at centralcom.com>
To: <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:11 PM
Subject: [BC] AM IBOC In The Dallas / Fort Worth Market



> My recommendations concerning AM IBOC at this stage of the game?
> I wouldn't recommend that anyone purchase an IBOC radio, unless it was for 
> use at a fixed location where the HD signal was good, stable and there was 
> no multipath.
> My next installment will be my observations concerning FM IBOC in Dallas / 
> Fort Worth.
>
> As they say in the broadcast business - Stayed Tuned!
>
> Danny Ray Boyer



More information about the Broadcast mailing list