[BC] Station sign-on time/power
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Mon Feb 26 11:20:10 CST 2007
If you wish to complain as an individual, fine. The FCC will tire of
your ranting rapidly and eventually you will be ignored, but you can
always give it a try. As for antenna monitors, I can think of a large
number of stations that have not looked at one in decades, the amount of
time they have ditched or substantially modified the DA. It is obvious
that the FCC is not too interested. It is probably too technical for
the lawyers there to comprehend.
R
Craig Bowman wrote:
> I guess if you are not a minority being dragged behind a truck you
> cannot comment on how wrong it is? Gimme a freakin break! What if
> the interference is on a channel I listen to? When WJR obliterates
> WABC I (and others) have to accept it? Do I not have a right to
> notice the hash and ponder the value of its existence? Hell, with
> that kind of mentality lets throw away all of our antenna monitors and
> just react when an authoritative representative of a station
> complains. Being proactive is the foundation of good engineering.
> There can be varying opinions whether the Ibiquity IBAC system will be
> the savior of the AM band. There is absolutely no denying the data
> transmitted in the adjacent channels which can be demodulated by every
> analogue radio. Let us not have our opinions and emotions cloud the
> facts.
>
>
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