FCC Approves All-Digital Option for AM

The Federal Communications Commission will allow U.S. AM radio station owners to convert their stations to all-digital HD Radio transmissions if they choose to do so.

The commission voted unanimously in favor today at its October open meeting.

Industry observers will be watching to see if any owners large or small take this step. All HD Radio receivers in the market are capable of receiving the MA3 signals; but making this switch would end analog listening on the given frequency.
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4 thoughts on “FCC Approves All-Digital Option for AM

  1. Dick Ellingson • October 28, 2020

    Will digital AM stations have sky waves and ground waves and still interfere with each other? Will some be directional? Will there still be daytimers required? What are the advantages besides higher fidelity?

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    1. Jason Remington • October 28, 2020

      Will there be additional channels for each station? AM 850 HD2, HD3?

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      1. Dick Ellingson • October 28, 2020

        Thousands of new channels and still no room for my perfect oldies station!

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  2. kjrol • October 27, 2020

    If AM stations start dropping their analog signals, we can have fun tuning in more out of town stations at night – at least for awhile.

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