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05-09-14 12:18 Roy Witt wrote to Ed Vance about AM Revitalization
RW> {at}MSGID:
RW> Greetings Ed!
Howdy! Roy,
RW> Clipped from the ARNewsline (found in the HAM echo);
RW> RADIO RULES: FCC COMMISSIONER PAI WANTS AM REVITALIZATION
RW> SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY END OF OCTOBER
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RW> During his talk, Pai said that time isn't on the side of the
RW> grand old AM band, so he wants to commit to getting the FCC's
RW> work done by Haloween.
RW> Pai noted that the FCC proposals will not be a panacea for the
RW> real problems confronting AM broadcasters, that they will help.
RW> He added that he plans to hold a series of meetings with
RW> stakeholders to discuss these proposals. (B&C)
Thanks, I read ARN and wondered what the FCC was thinking.
After reading Your message it made me think about all of the Automobile
Radios that receive the AM Broadcast Band.
I put a FM Broadcast Band Convertor in a car back in the early 1970's
so I could listen to FM Stations as well as AM Stations.
I can't remember what car I had that first had a Built-In AM/FM Radio
in it. Best I can recall is a car I drove in the 1990's.
My first car, a 1965 Ford didn't have any Radio in the dashboard.
To me it doesn't sound Wise to make Analog AM Broadcast Stations cease
operating.
Is that what the FCC is proposing?
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