Re: [IRCA] IBOC in Canada - intervention planned
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Re: [IRCA] IBOC in Canada - intervention planned



Barry & fellow iBLOC lovers -
 
 
  Usual hype perfectly describes tedious tales oozing from TeamBOC. Radio World this week has great article. Author dares to mention 'I' - interference - word as well as dread 'J is for Jamming' word. He keeps focus on those two pesky little fatal flaws which TeamBLOC finds oh so inconvenient to discuss in anything but high-hat shonky manner.
 
Author rhetorically asks familiar questions such as 'didn't anyone think this through?'
 
Reply article adolescently quips 'radio has sounded barely passable since the 20's thus we must go total HD now'. Typical of cons, they assume the public cannot smell a lie.  

First article illustrates 'going total HD' to avoid interference & jamming is like jumping into a cesspool to wash one's hands. HD FM's in Philly and Delaware bust up one another badly.
 
Can you hear the frenzied fearful gibberings in the surely well-frequented TeamBOC exec toilet? - "Sell Canada quick before they get wise to the noise."
 
 iKWAKWITTY handed promotion to manufacturers and didn't show its two faces at Vegas. Does it sound as if they're washing their hands of this mess?
 
 Do they hope sales to unsuspecting Canadian companies will raise cash to defend against inevitable litigation from those damaged by second and third-adjacent interference which - ooops, almost forgot - according to TeamShonk 'doesn't exist'?
 
HD Cheerleader article actually admits HD interferences. He justifies it, stating IBOC is a transition on the road to Digital Damascus and the quicker we go HD the better.  Doesn't he stink of fear and desperation?
 
The more TeamBOC lies the worse they make it for themselves. Did they ask the American people about discarding billions of dollars of radios rendered worthless by HD? Why didn't TeamShonk tell them they must buy new sets which can't pull stations more than a few miles distant? If backward-compatible HDTV is any indice, no wonder iBLIKWITTY runs to Canada. Americans refuse to throw out perfectly good tv's and rejected HDTV. And HDTV is backward compatible whereas HD Radio is backward-destructive. Ooops, forgot, iBLOC is a 'transition' to digital. Besides, it doesn't interfere.
 
As with BPL, why bother with tempermental costly dated technology just because a bunch of obvious corporate shills fatuously scream about 'our inevitable digital future'?

Selling Canada America's inevitable digital misery is a cynical ploy. As with all, it richly deserves its inexorable outcome - failure.
 
                                                                                                            =Z.=
 
Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, FL
     "Truth leads a wretched life - and always survives a lie."
                                                  - Cathy O'Brien 
 
 
 
 
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