This is a bit off tropic, but I know some of you DX FM at times. I just got an 
FM6 yagi up and I am very impressed with the Sony XFR radio. Between the 
filters and sensitivity, it leaves my old Pioneer TX9100 in the dust (1970s). 
Anyway, out here on the Northern Oregon Coast we have no AM or FM HD stations. 
The nearest are Newport (100 miles), Portland (75 miles), or Seattle (130 
miles). I have received several FM stations in HD. A few stay locked and others 
come and go. But so far I have not detected any hash on adjacent frequencies. 
None. The tuner is very selective and sensitive. I can easily get weak stations 
next to locals without any splash. The HD signals like 95.7 Seattle, I can 
easily get 95.9 Bay City OR, and so on. AM IBOC hash is horrible as we all know 
and covers great distances. Off the Eastern Beverage I have heard IBOC hash 
from the Midwest at night. But so far nothing on FM. This is my first shot at 
hearing FM HD. One thing I will say, the FM dial is sure a l
 ot different than it was 20 years ago. Translators all over the place along 
with some LPFMs. By the way, I do find FM HD to be touchy, as I get nothing in 
HD from Portland over the Coast range, not even a flashing HD symbol. But 
Seattle from Cougar & Tiger Mountains come in much stronger. I have even caught 
several with their sub channels. But does FM IBOC hash cause as much noise 
locally? It sure does not carry very far. I cannot wait for my first E Skip as 
I might get a taste of "local" sounding station in HD.  Thanks.

Patrick


Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager                                          
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