What will kill IBOC is lack of consumer
demand and possibly interference problems. That’s where the ray of hope
lies, in my mind. KFUO and the other IBOC stations really have little to lose
themselves as the causers of interference. When the interfered-with stations
start complaining and when the IBOC radios stay on the shelves is when I will
see hope. Chuck From:
irca-bounces@hard-core-dx.com [mailto:irca-bounces@hard-core-dx.com] On Behalf Of Milspec390@aol.com If there's a ray of hope, it's that after allowing three
years for IBOC to prove itself, KFUO votes no confidence. Nice letter will
doubtless reinforce their good judgement and perhaps open ears of others to
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