Oh, yes,
 
 
  'Protected Contours' is a fave canard of HD gang. They justify jamming your 
favorite station with the tiresome canard, 'so what, you're outside protected 
contours'.
 
 How very informative of them. Helps, too, that FCC poodles cobbled 
'protected contours' from whole cloth.
 
Superfine HD apostles scold you, stating, 'listening to stations outside 
protected contours hurts local stations. You have no business listening to 
them.'
 
 
 Spare us. Which 'locals'? Those owned by big, fat, outa town kronykasters?
 
  Isn't this delicious? Protected contours are a typical 90s red herring. 
Issue is interference, and w/in contour, it demolishes the HD gangs' lies and 
forces them to invent new ones.
 
This is a good thing. Sooner than later, those who embrace criminal schemes - 
looting public airwaves - slip on their own cowpies.
 
The American people long ago rejected this self-serving destructive 
contrivance. Bridge Ratings demonstrates that HD awareness correlates directly 
with HD 
rejection.
 
HDevolution? Inevitable.
 
                                              z
 
paul vincent zecchino
manacorrelation key, fl



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