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![]() "Michael R. Kesti" wrote in message ... Karl Uppiano wrote: "Michael R. Kesti" wrote in message ... mc wrote: snip BTW, what ever became of AM stereo? It is still another proof that one cannot polish a turd. I disagree with that statement. When I was a broadcast engineer, one of the stations I worked for was AM. The entire transmitting system was capable of 15KHz audio. It sounded just like monophonic FM on the modulation monitor. Was this station in the USA? What is/was its call sign? The station was KCID AM in Caldwell, ID. 1490KHz/1KW. I worked there from 1978 to 1986. I don't think it's there anymore. When I took it over, the studio-transmitter link was 5KHz telephone lines. One of my first projects was to install a microwave STL which gave us 15KHz bandwidth end-to-end. Then I spent considerable effort bringing the entire audio chain up to FM specs. My goal was to pass an FM audio proof of performance on an AM station, and the management at the time supported this goal. We met this goal for all of the parameters that were applicable to AM. Noise and distortion were the most difficult parameters to keep in spec. |
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