[BC] More important: the Nighttime Answer
Bob Foxworth
rfoxwor1
Tue Nov 15 08:06:06 CST 2005
>
> When there are 5000 stations competing for engineers to correct
> interference problems created by them or victimizing the it's going
> to be a nightmare that balloons. Right now there are only a few of
> the 460 listed stations on AM. Time to fix one at a time.
>
> The FCC should give priority to those stations that fix the problem
> first, not the ones who come late and demand changes to those already
> fixed. Otherwise, one station might have to change multiple times as
> new stations light up. A new world.
>
> Rich
>
>
> Rich Wood
What, actually, are the available options for remediation
of AM interference problems that may arise? (1) Not run
HD at all, (2) perhaps run it with reduced sideband level,
(3) re-align the DA (seems really unlikely) to suppress
signal towards the interference victim, (4) change power level
(seems as unlikely as 3).
If there is talk of being able to correct interference problems,
it would be useful to have some idea of a plan of attack
that is do-able. What can be done that I can't think of here?
And, no, this is not meant to be a troll.
- Bob
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