Re: [IRCA] MW-IBOC carrier power/ IBOC noise blanker?
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Re: [IRCA] MW-IBOC carrier power/ IBOC noise blanker?



As I understand, the IBOC carriers on one side of an IBOC 
station are out of phase of the IBOC signals on the other 
side.  So, I wonder if you have two identical receivers, one 
tuned to the upper side of an IBOC station and the other 
tuned to the lower side of an IBOC station, then you feed the 
audio of the two receivers into some kind of a combining 
network, would the IBOC noise be eliminated?

Hope one of the technically oriented people here understand 
what I am asking.

Tom

** Original Message From: Patrick Martin **
>Dan,
>
>Thanks your e mail. 3333W does sound more like it. 625W 
>would be weaker compared to the S Meter reading I do get.
>
>In this ever changing digital world we are entering, has 
>anyone thought of a complex digital noise blanker to take the 
>IBOC noise out? I can hear several of you saying, that is 
>impossible being part of the broadcasters signal. But the 
>technology of today has done many things that a few years ago 
>were not considered possible. I know without the current 
>noise blankers, I would have a tough time DXing here because 
>I live next to an electric fence. The noise blankers take 99% 
>of it out. So why not some complicated noise blanker to kill 
>the IBOC hash? It is possible? Has anyone thought of it?  I 
>am sure it would not be an easy task, but can it be done? Any 
>thoughts on the subject?


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