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WQUN, 1220 kHz, Hamden, CT is 27 miles

from me.  They are 1000W day, and 305W

watts night.  Both day and night patterns

are pointed away from my Hartford, CT receiving post.

I beleive they still transmit C-Quam stereo.

However,  I checked too late in the day.  Here in CT

at 4:50 PM local - the AM BCB is into critical hours now.

It sounded like stereo, but with the 1220 in

the mush next to a much closer 1230, I can't quite

be sure. 

The receiver is a Sony SRF-A100.

I'll have to check again tomorrow,

earlier in the day. 

Bruce, DOGRADIO


 
Posted : 01/02/2014 2:35 pm
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Hi Guys:  Were all original stations in the X-band required

to transmit C-QUAM AM stereo?  I'm talking about

those that came on 1610 to 1700 after 1997 or so?

As mentioned, KCJJ on 1630 still does. 

Also - I think a few "HD Radio" receivers DO decode

C-QUAM.  

I will look into that further.  

There might (and I say might) 

be more C-QUAM AM stations

on than we think.

For whatever it's worth - at least

to the "broadcast history buffs" out there.

Bruce, DOGRADIO


 
Posted : 01/02/2014 3:04 pm
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Many people have checked that. 

This is the XDRF-!HD tuner. (Probably the

best FM receiver ever made.)

It also appears that the Sangean HDT-1,

and maybe the later HDT-1X, also receive

C-QUAM AM stereo.  However, in the case

of the earlier HDT-1, the receive audio bandwidth is not

very wide, apparently.  Not sure about the X version.

 

Bruce, DOGRADIO


 
Posted : 01/02/2014 3:30 pm
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Both day and night.

50 kW.

I don't think it's a music format, but

maybe one can hear the C-QUAM during

commercials. 

I'll check that one.

Bruce, DOGRADIO


 
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