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Fighting IBOC Digital Noise and Interference : The "Local" Radio Advertisers Are The Answer.

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RHF

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Sep 17, 2007, 1:23:30 PM9/17/07
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Smokey,

Contacting the Radio Station "Local" Advertisers is a Great Idea !

Fighting IBOC Digital Noise and Interference :
The "Local" Radio Advertisers Are The Answer.

But keep the Message 'simple'

# 1 - I can not hear the Radio Station very well :
Due to IBOC Digital Noise Interference.

# 2 - I can not hear your Advertisements very well :
Due to IBOC Digital Noise Interference.

# 3 - The Radio Station Claims : It's Not Their Problem
-or- That They Do Not Have A Problem.

# 4 - Please Tell the Radio Station I Called You.

IMHO - When Radio 'people' like d'Eduardo
$tart getting Call$ from Adverti$er$ - They Li$ten !

Let the Radio $tations themselves $ee the Need for Change.

Let the Radio $tations themselves Contact the FCC
to Correct any $ignal Interference Problem$.

yes it is that simple ~ RHF
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= = = On Sep 17, 6:32 am, "Smokey"
= = = <nospamtelegrap...@hotmail.com> wrote:
- Don't tell each other...hit these elite charlatans where it will
- actually make a difference...contact any advertisers you
- hear on KDKA or WBZ or any other HD station and tell them
- you will NOT buy any of their products because they support
- the demise of a once-great service to the community.
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bajoh...@yahoo.com

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Sep 17, 2007, 1:47:59 PM9/17/07
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Good idea!! Bottom line has always been revenue. So, if advertisers
think their message isn't getting heard, the station might listen.

But then wouldn't it be only those messages that are on in the
evening?? If I understand correctly most of the interference is
during the evening hours. I wonder how that would play not only with
the advertisers but also with programming?? Just thinking.

IBOCcrock

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Sep 17, 2007, 6:11:49 PM9/17/07
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Well, this is a switch.

RHF

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Sep 18, 2007, 4:32:48 AM9/18/07
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- Well, this is a switch.

? What Switch ?

I think that FM "HD" Radio is a Technology
using IBOC that 'fits' the FM Band Plan.

I don't believe from what I 'hear' that AM/MW "HD" Radio
using IBOC Technology 'fits' the AM/MW Band Plan.

It's Radio - I Believe What I Can Hear [.]

IBOC Crock - I Ask Myself : What IBOC ?
All I See Is The Blinking Blue Light ! ~ RHF
In the Distant Land Where IBOC Fears To Go :
Life Exists and Radio Listeners Live Beyond the 10mv/m Contour.
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