I dx FM quite a bit and unless you have room for a 2nd antenna and a phaser you 
are going to have an extremely difficult time dxng thru IBOC under any 
conditions except for moderate to strong trop or eskip.  I'm lucky enough to 
have such a setup but I still don't waste my time anymore with weak trop or 
enhancement of any kind. The one neat thing is that so far a strong HD Eskip 
will sometimes completely override an existing local analog signal on the same 
frequency.  A few FM dxers in my area experienced this last summer.

Keith McGinnis
Hingham MA

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From: "Craig Healy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> > 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. 
> 
> Yes. It will require such a signal strength to even get a listenable signal 
> that I suspect RF exposure limits might come into play. Silly.. 
> 
> > 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. 
> 
> TV has DTV. FM has IBOC. The folks on the FM list are equally hampered by 
> IBOC. At my house, I can no longer hear one of my clients on 92.7 because 
> of an IBOC signal on 93.3 a few miles away. Toast.. Longwave is kinda fun, 
> but the programming is lacking. "All code, all the time" Just picture the 
> jingle package.. 
> 
> I think one of our list folks is wandering around Easter Island for a couple 
> of weeks. I bet IBOC is not a factor there. 
> 
> > But this will totally kill the AM band. More people 
> > will be listening to radio on the internet. 
> 
> See my comments to Colin on this.. 
> 
> > 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. 
> 
> I think what you will see is news/traffic coming by WiFi to a small text 
> screen on an iPod or Blackberry by an RSS feed. Music and entertainment 
> will be all .mp3 on an iPod or another RSS. The powers that be are 
> effectively killing off all broadcast sources either by overcharging them 
> out of existence, or interfering them off the dial. I have no idea why the 
> whole music and entertainment industry is eating itself. It's silly. 
> 
> I am very concerned about the whole broadcast industry. In many ways it 
> seems to be imploding. Add to this the potential for a severe economic 
> crash fueled by the current real estate issues, and radio (and my work) 
> could be in deep doo-doo. 
> 
> That WalMart greeter job is looking better by the day. Then again, I am 
> making good money buying and selling virtual real estate in Second Life. 
> http://secondlife.com 
> 
> I think that's enough IBOC chatter for me for this month. I'm already over 
> my self-imposed limit. 
> 
> Craig Healy 
> Providence, RI 
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