Re: AM stereo



Scott wrote:
> I found this article http://www.vintagebroadcasting.org.uk/amst.htm
>
> I wonder how this system would have compared with DAB in terms of
> sound quality.


There's no point in using AM when you can use FM, because FM has
something like a 20 dB SNR advantage over AM.


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