Well, you're right, of course but if there is a positive side it is that there isn't much worth DX-ing anyway because they all do repeat programming or satellite programming at night anyway or they throw it on computer.
Harvey
----- Original Message -----
From: T Behler
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: THF6A programming question
Harvey:
And do you want to know what really bugs me more than anything?
I am now living out here in Colorado, about 20 miles or so northwest of
Denver. ... Just about all of the AM stations here are digital, which means
that, on about 20 or 30 khz on either side of them, you get this really
anoying hash, unless there is a strong station in between that cuts it out.
Even at night, although some of them do switch to analog, a m dxing is, for
most practical purposes, a lost cause.
I guess they call it progress, but, when it comes to the AM broadcast band,
I'm not so sure of that.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harvey Heagy" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2009 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: THF6A programming question
That's all right, Tom. We all have senior moments. Personally, I =
didn't think the THF6-A. picked up TV stations very well even when we =
had analog channels. But as we all know, this digital switch has never =
been thought out well and has been a debacle since day one because of =
that.
Harvey
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