[BC] Pushing too hard

Robert Meuser Robertm
Sun Jan 22 08:23:58 CST 2006


Not really, Phil.

IF one were to get the right judge in civil court, the rules are there 
to be interpreted.  Problem would be finding the right judge and having 
a lawyer who could put the technical rules into a layman's perspective.

R




Phil Alexander wrote:

>On 21 Jan 2006 at 18:48, Milton R. Holladay Jr. wrote:
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>>To put it more colorfully, Kent, IBOC-AM is a technical blivitt: 
>>10 pounds of IBOC @#$% crammed into the 5 pound AM channel bag 
>>splits it at the seams and spews out   @#$% on all sides, ruining 
>>the clothes of adjacent bystanders; said bystanders will likely, 
>>as Barry McLarnon suggests, take their suits to court in an 
>>attempt to have them cleaned ......
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>But, ultimately, those bystanders may GET taken to the cleaners
>because it is essentially the FCC/NRSC/NAB over whom they must
>prevail, and do it on the FCC's home field. It is not impossible,
>but it is a long shot IMHO. There may be other ways of achieving
>the same result in time for it to have meaning to the industry
>as the one suggested probably will see full digital broadcasting
>on the air before it is finally settled.
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>Phil Alexander, CSRE, AMD
>Broadcast Engineering Services and Technology 
>(a Div. of Advanced Parts Corporation) 
>Ph. (317) 335-2065   FAX (317) 335-9037
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