Is that thick dust on the tops of the eqipment in the first photo?
Maybe a dust bunny will short some stuff out in the IBOC chain. :)

73,
Dave in Indy who DX's around as much IBOC as he can in the Midwest.
690, 1060, 1080 and 1110 are the most I-BLOCked channels.


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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 21:44:37 -0800
From: "Dennis Gibson" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] MORE BAD NEWS FOR FM DXERS
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You can blame it on these. They are KSL's I-Block equipment:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dcgibson55/3644419927/in/set-72157619933890
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/dcgibson55/3644419909/in/set-72157619933890
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/dcgibson55/3644419933/in/set-72157619933890
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Yes, KEX's IBOC is terrible, but the worst at night here is KSL, hands
down. between 1160 & 1190, often, it wipes out the 1170-1180 area
easily, depending on cx. Sometimes, the frequencies are decent too.

Patrick

Patrick Martin
KGED QSL Manager

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