Re: [IRCA] IBOC DX'ing
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Re: [IRCA] IBOC DX'ing



> Some time back I was talking to Paul Jellison and he
> said he was on the road an hour after sunset, and was
> already in Wyoming and the Denver 760 was coming in
> fine. He said HMMMMM! He called back to someone and
> they had left the unit for power change in manual
> mode. So a few moments later IBOC went off and night
> pattern and power arrived and POOOF. Yes it will
> decode under good conditions  but not with a weak or
> unstable signal.

I'm sure under some conditions it will decode, that wasn't my point.  I just
think that the analog will be clearly audible long before the digital locks
in.  Experience may prove otherwise.

At this point in time, I'm not gonna pony up the $350 it'll take to acquire
one of those rigs.  I am exceptionally pleased with the Blaupunkt Bremen in
the truck, and the San Francisco in the house.  I use them primarily for FM,
but the AM section is pretty darn good.

The stock 1988 Delco in my K5 Blazer was a slightly better AM rig.  Stopped
at 1620, unfortunately, and I can see nothing on the schematic that might
let me open it up another hundred kHz upwards.  Putting a couple Murata
150's made it a stellar FM rig, though.

Craig Healy
Providence, RI


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