Recently I read a sad story about a station here in Atlantic Canada. Seems that to save money, this station used a wooden pole [35 metres in height]to mount a...
Does anyone on the forum have any experience with this new offering? I notice it has wide and narrow bandwidth, selectable via a switch. Is this a choice...
LOL! Thanks Phil I needed the laugh! MJR n WYO ... From: Phil Rafuse To: amstereoforum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 6:27 AM Subject: {AMSF} A...
Guess I can partly answer this myself. There is a yahoo group for this radio. I joined, and viewed some photos. www.radiointel.com/preview-bcl2000p.htm It...
A few questions WRT conversions. 1- Where's the best place to get the decoder IC's? 2- Are the "Cuff" boards still available? 3- Comments on converting any of...
FYI: If somebody on the list was still looking for a Sony 2010, the Fry's Electronics store in LA has them on clearance for $300.00 Also, I was told a local...
A few questions WRT conversions. 1- Where's the best place to get the decoder IC's? 2- Are the "Cuff" boards still available? 3- Comments on converting any of...
What do the rest of you think about 500 LPFM applications getting the boot because they might cause 3rd adjacent interference, when IBOC/IBAC/HD can cause 1st...
I'm just glad I live in a land regulated by the CRTC! We've had low power FM for years, primarily for campus and community stations. If a community feels...
My boards are still available- Sorry to anyone that I have not gotten back to. My dad is getting ready for knee replacement surgery, and coupled with a load of...
I don't know that a lot of the power/pattern cheaters are the big corporates. I work for publicly traded Salem Communications, and they insist on squeaky...
The irony wasn't lost on me either. Even with a lot of older equipment I can separate and get the weaker of two stations- 25 kW on 95.5 12 miles from the...
If you can get me the schematics for any of them, I might be able to guide you through a conversion. It's pretty hard to tell without one, since some radios...
... dial-up. ... stereo. ... I would say that it was a bit brighter on the top end than compared to RealAudio but the top end sounded extremely artificially...
... You should check out the FM scene here in central NJ. We have 103.3 WPRB in Princeton, NJ along with 103.5 WKTU transmitting from the Empire State...
I hear THAT! Makes me actually wish that Motorola or Leonard Kahn's pocketbooks would have done some talking back in the early 80's. AM stereo might be as...
... Remember that the annual licensing fees alone are enough to prevent many smaller stations from "downgrading" to IBOC. Currently they're running some promo...
... Does anybody remember a number of years back, possibly in the 80's, a shortwave station which was to be based in Brunswick GA and was to broadcast music in...
It was supposed to be called "NDXE." I think there's a promo of it hanging around on the AM Stereo website somewhere. 73, Jay, N1WVQ P.S.: No, I still haven't...
Actually, it's pretty smart for them to wave that licensing fee right now because their hopes are that a bunch of stations will jump aboard and then they can...
... Problem is, the cost to "upgrade" to IBOC is horrendously expensive. Figures I've heard have been in excess of $100,000. The licensing fees are on top of...
... Who, and which organisations, actually are behind this astonishing IBOC debacle? And what's in it for them? Obviously the manafacturers will want to sell...
... IBOC ... Short answer: NAB, and iBiquity's shareholders, includfing iBiquity's parent company, Lucent Technologies (The former AT&T Bell Labs, who, since...
... BTW, that's just my alias for posting in UseNet newsgroups -- never use your real e-mail address in newsgroups, because that invites a lot of "spam". In...
WRNO Worldwide, located in New Orleans, LA, claimed to broadcast some programming in "Stereo" in their promos (especially for American Top 40). I would suspect...