I did one more trial again mid-day today, actually had one of the AM stations come in decently, even
good enough that the HD-Radio signal came in (with 3 of 5 bars strength)...
As mentioned this was mid-day, so multiple multiple lights on, a couple being electronic ballast-ed a,
couple magnetic (in all cases standard straight bulbs - no CFL's) Those are used for houseplants and
are on a timer (so no manual on/off)...
I have a couple other lights (48"/electronic), 1 plugs in, 1 on a switch, both of which i rarely use.
Anyway this allowed me to do some more tests. My tuner can show a couple (diagnostic?) things for
HD streams:
Bit Error Rate and
Carrier To Noise Ratio Looking at those numbers I turned the 'other' lights on/off (both on together and on individually) and
found it made no difference so they must have fairly 'clean' ballasts (at least at that frequency) <but
see note below>.
Was gonna try again this evening with _everything_ off, but coundn't get the HD signal. (Maybe
neighbor's CFL's killing the signal? as
SeanB~1 mentioned.)
<note> The light on the switch has bulbs that are basically at EOL... once it warms up it'll occasionly
flicker a little... not only do the ballasts themselves make noises when flickering, it also would make
a little static on any TV in the house (before the digital-TV-broadcast thing came through)...and
sometimes on radio too, can even briefly kill the HD-Radio signal on FM. So deff generates some sorta
RFI then.
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I also listen to two "weaker" FM stations that play the older country music.
I found today that one of the local FM country stations plays allot of older stuff on their HD-2 channel
some good stuff there
*shrugs* I've used AM radio to track approaching thunder storms.
LOL...I remember i used to like doing that as a kid...