this is more a problem with the regulation.
normally you should not have problem transmitting on 101.3 for example.



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On 02/04/2006 at 21:14 Brent Harding wrote:

>Don't stations have to be 400 khz apart in the US? Could I still hear a 
>station pretty well if I got one of those little Ccrane transmitters and 
>stuck it in the immediate spot between 2 stations? What I mean is, suppose 
>there are stations on 101.1 and 101.5, could my little home unit be safely 
>put on 101.3 and not cause other apartments to hear interference if they 
>want to listen to either of those stations?
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>>I don't think so.
>>
>> Ibok is a propritary system and it requires that the step between two
>used 
>> frequency on the FM band to be 400 KHZ.
>>
>> while 400 KHZ step is probably used in the US, the FM band in Europe use 
>> 150 or 200 KHZ to accomodate more radio stations.
>>
>> I know for sure that in France, the Ibok technology have little or not 
>> supporter, only afew big commercial stations.
>>
>> but we have a network of very little local stations for which this 
>> technology is too expensive anyway and not realistic.
>>
>> you know, the problem with the digital radio, no matter the technology,
>> is that you have to take in account the geographical side of the country 
>> and the way analog frequency bands are currently used , available or not.
>>
>>
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>> On 29/03/2006 at 15:44 Nick G wrote:
>>
>>>Everything i've ever heard is that HD Radio is superior in technology and
>>>audio to DAB.  I think, this time, it's the rest of the world that might
>>>think about going to our standards.
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>>>From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>>Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 8:16 AM
>>>Subject: RE: DAB RADIO?
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>>>
>>>> Very, very big sigh. Dab, or digital audio broadcasting is a form of
>>>radio
>>>> popular in Europe and being introduced to most other parts of the
>>>> world...except North America. In North America, there is a completely
>>>> different form of digital radio branded HD radio, also known more
>>>> technically as Iboq. What this means is that in a few years time,
>you're
>>>> going to need one radio for the US and Canada, and another radio for
>>>> everywhere else. I suspect that after playing for a few years with this
>>>> nonsense, the US will go the way of the rest of the world, just as has
>>>> happened with GSM cell phones. You can now by HD radios in the US, I
>>>> believe
>>>> I saw a very nice one on the cCrane Company web site. Some of the 
>>>> digital
>>>> radios will stream data that appears on a screen and I am not aware of
>>>any
>>>> accessible means of getting to this with the US system. There is a
>>>talking
>>>> DAB radio on the UK market now.
>>>>
>>>> The Minx, the Internet radio station that plays all the great love 
>>>> songs.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.the-minx.com
>>>> Jonathan Mosen
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>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
>>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, 28 March 2006 11:39 p.m.
>>>> To: PC audio discussion list.
>>>> Subject: DAB RADIO?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Everyone:
>>>>
>>>> What is a DAB radio and are they popular in the United States?  >Wat
>>>would
>>>> be a good source to purchase this type of radio?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for all help.
>>>>
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> Olusegun
>>>>
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