Craig, As we all have said before, if night IBOC gets widespread, we can say goodbye to long range reception. It will be noise from end to end. Our only options will be to move. Few of us will do that. I don't expect us to move to Kauai of Northern Alaska. hi. But there is always longwave, shortwave, TV DX. But this will totally kill the AM band. More people will be listening to radio on the internet. IBOC is a total waste of spectrum and it useless as it has such poor coverage. After night IBOC gets implimented, why even continue with analog? The band will be full of noise that in most cases the analog signal will not have a prayer to make it out 50 miles. So if IBOC does stick, within a few years, most everything left on AM with be IBOC only I would presume. At least it looks like it would be pointing that way. But time will tell.
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