Re: [IRCA] Digital Radio in Canada
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Re: [IRCA] Digital Radio in Canada




Now another reason to like Canada in addition to their health care system,

Bob Young
Millbury, Ma
United Corporations of America

From: Deane McIntyre <dmcintyr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America<irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: am@xxxxxxxxxxx, Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America<irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Glenn Hauser <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [IRCA] Digital Radio in Canada
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 10:33:52 -0700

The CRTC has just released its new policy with regard to digital
radio in Canada:

<http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Notices/2006/pb2006-160.htm>

Note that digital radio in Canada at present uses part of the L-band,
1452 to 1492 MHz. It has been adopted in the largest markets such
as Toronto and Montreal but as this report notes its rollout
has stalled.

The report considers the introduction of IBOC on the AM and FM bands
in Canada. The reasoned response of the CBC is contained in paragraphs
21 to 23 of this report:

21.
Before permitting the use of IBOC technology in Canada, the CBC
suggested
that actions and measures should be taken to ensure that IBOC will not
create harmful interference to existing Canadian services.
22.
The CBC noted that the AM IBOC system requires the reduction of the
audio bandwidth by half (4.5 kHz) of the bandwidth of all existing AM
stations, not just the ones adopting the system. This would create a
serious degradation in sound quality for existing AM stations. Even
with these measures, the CBC submitted that the fact that the IBOC
data resides precisely on the carrier frequencies of first adjacent
stations to which skywave protection is not afforded means that IBOC
transmission at night is not practical.
23.
Likewise, on the FM side, the CBC argued that implementation of the
FM IBOC system would require additional first and second adjacent
channel coordination. Furthermore, the insertion of the IBOC digital
component within the FM band would make it difficult to coordinate
the CBC?s network operations.

I will not repeat here the response of iBiquity (paragraphs 28 and 29)
or the views of the CRTC (paragraphs 51 to 57 of the Report).

73,

Deane McIntyre VE6BPO




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