I disagree. I listen to XM satellite radio channel 29. It's called the Jam channel. Bands like Phish, Umphreys McGee, Moe., and Govt Mule are just a few bands they play. Some of the best guitar work I've ever heard play on this channel.
In the US this isn't true. The digital broadcasts are just on previously un-used UHF (and in some unfortunate cases VHF) channel allocations. The antenna you've been using for analog will still work for digital. As a broadcaster, this is fortunate. The stations on UHF have got power levels as much as 5000 KW on there digital transmitter. Do you have any idea how much it cost to keep that damn thing cool. And how about the amount of power it takes to make that much RF. I got a VHF channel. I will go from 300 KW analog to 29KW digital and get the same coverage. Its will be easier to keep 29 K cool and use much less power.
As the system sits right now, we do live a test weekly. We also are required to do a monthly. I'm not sure I see a difference.
I disagree. I listen to XM satellite radio channel 29. It's called the Jam channel. Bands like Phish, Umphreys McGee, Moe., and Govt Mule are just a few bands they play. Some of the best guitar work I've ever heard play on this channel.
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