Re: [IRCA] KBRT / KSPN HD interference
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Re: [IRCA] KBRT / KSPN HD interference



Patrick -
 
Is this same Crawford who in Radio World siccs its preachy noncredible engineer/Hedda Hopper-wannabe upon all who dare question Saint iBLOC?
 
Same lettered sock-puppet who claims iBLOC doesn't interfere? Same one who denies any fault of iBLOC and overstatedly shifts blame to others? You mean there really is Justice?
 
How to sniff crooks:
 
1. Instinct: Tells us something 'wrong'. Many now admit HD 'wrong' from the start.  
 
2. Language: Fanciful claims laced with overblown denials, evasions, blame-shifts, 
    deflections and moralistic imperatives are automatic red flags.
 
Example: 'HD is our inevitable digital future. Get over it."
               "IBOC is flawless. Problem is billions of defective existing analog radios."
               "If you don't like HD you're a techno-Luddite."
 
"Inevitable digital future"?  SS Titanic's New York arrival was also inevitable. Overblown self-confidence is TeamBLOC's Achilles' Heel.
 
"Billions of existing defective radios" Really? Calling all class action lawyers!  Billions of radios made over several decades by hundreds of manufacturers, all defective? Yikes!!!

TeamBLOC gives new meaning to the word 'dissembling'. 
 
My opinion, latest FM Translator for AM is ploy to evade interference issue. Like admitting you wrecked your friend's car but you'll customize his glove compartment.
 
Soliciting real-life HD interference cases for research? Ploy to discredit growing opposition and shift blame away from HD promoters onto broadcasters. 
If you sip something and right away feel sick, need you guzzle a gallon to know it's bad?
 
                                                                                                =Z.=
 
Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, FL
BT
 
    "When statesmen for public duty forsake their private consciences
     they lead their nations by a short route to chaos."
                                              - Sir Thomas More,
                                                "Man For All Seasons",
                                                c. 1960, Robert Bolt
 
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