Last seen: Jun 4, 2026
I clicked your Google map and looked around for a antenna or sign, didn't see one but did see a couple pumpkins on a front porch, the map must have be...
@mark That's the primary point of those articles linked above, FM in mono not only provides a cleaner signal, but also more range at the same power le...
@mark You see no reason to do it and I see no reasoning in not doing it. I guess it's all a matter of perspective. Anyway, at least you're station ...
"... I also believe that intent is the cornerstone of the definition of broadcasting. If you intend to get listeners, advertise your station, and par...
i mentioned in another thread that Radio World had a run of articles about exactly this in 2022: April 17, 2022Let’s Talk About Mono"... Many FM bro...
Incidentally, perhaps drifting topic a bit before you've had chance to respond the topic at hand! Anyway I was looking at the citations of where it wa...
@mark By all means don't think I'm trying to push you into something, if you don't want to then don't, but regardless, this is interesting, I'm just s...
For what it's worth, Google AI says it is a sound method: ------ Using a Two-Channel Processor for AM and FM Your idea of using the Left and Rig...
Evidently I had been there before, I went to upload copies up to my Google drive and immediately discovered I had them all for years. Forgot all about...
I'm saying to convert the stereo signal to mono (duel mono) before feeding it to the processor. The processor output will then be the same mono aud...
Maybe I still can find a use for it, I asked Google AI how I might be able to repurpose it: ±------------------- Repurposing a carrier-locked Lumi...
I wasn't saying to stay on AM for the sake of diehards who own antique radios. I was saying to stay on AM also. I'm saying it doesn't have to be a c...
Maybe I'm totally confused, but, for example, the Rangemaster does not accept a stereo input directly, you have to sum the two channels (with the adap...
Anyone want to buy or trade a nice Windows 8.1 phone locked to the AT-T network?
