I haven't had a listen to your file yet, I haven't had a chance.

I should think that your question regarding the stereo signal would very much 
depend on the method of AM Stereo used.

The method used in Australia had a 25HZ tone broadcast along with the signal 
thus - and yep it does work - so long as the 25HZ tone was received by the 
detector circuit on the AM Stereo radio then the radi could receive the Stereo 
AM signal.

I listen to Radio 2CA in Canberra without any problems, Canberra is around 300 
miles away from here.


On 9 Apr 2014, at 7:49 pm, Colin Howard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dane,
> 
> I note nobody has come back on the DropBox link I posted, details below:
> 
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7644179/A.%20M.%20stereo.zip
> 
> file name: A. M. stereo.zip
> 
> I would have thought somebody must have heard this, so why no comments?
> 
> I am interested to know what happens when a little out of the strongest
> signal area?  Does the stereo switch on and off with different signal
> strengths mostly due to fading?
> 
> What is the lowest useable frequency?  Did anybody try stereo a.m on long
> wave?
> 
> Just a few thoughts.
> 
> 


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