Colin, Oh I think it will. IBOC will be short-lived. But we may have to put up with it for a time. As far as long distance reception, stations like KGO have listeners around the world on the internet. Coast to Coast, Air America, and other nets are also on the internet. Unfortunately I live in an area with slow dial up, so listening to radio on the internet is really not an option to me. At least at this time. I do have lots of satellite radio with my big dish, but unfortunately KGO is not one of them. But KGO's signal is so strong that it would over power any IBOC hash at night and KGO was testing IBOC, but they have that hissing in their signal that is rough to listen to. But long distance reception is still going to be a reality, if not on AM, on satellite, the internet, etc.
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