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- AM_stereo abstract "AM stereo is a term given to a series of mutually incompatible techniques for wireless radio broadcasting stereo audio in the AM band in a manner that is compatible with standard AM receivers. There are two main classes of systems: independent sideband (ISB) systems, promoted principally by American broadcast engineer Leonard R. Kahn; and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) multiplexing systems (conceptually closer to FM stereo).Initially adopted by many commercial AM broadcasters in the mid to late 1980s, AM stereo broadcasting soon began to decline due to a lack of receivers (most "AM/FM stereo" radios only receive in stereo on FM), a growing exodus of music broadcasters to FM, concentration of ownership of the few remaining stations in the hands of large corporations and the removal of music from AM stations in favour of news/talk or sports broadcasting. By the turn of the millennium, most of the former AM stereo broadcasters were no longer stereo or had left the AM band entirely.".
- AM_stereo wikiPageExternalLink Meduci.com.
- AM_stereo wikiPageExternalLink AM-IBOC-Parameters.html.
- AM_stereo wikiPageExternalLink ~amstereo.
- AM_stereo wikiPageExternalLink www.amstereoradio.com.
- AM_stereo wikiPageExternalLink soundbites.html.
- AM_stereo wikiPageExternalLink france-bleu.
- AM_stereo wikiPageExternalLink amstrdoc.htm.
- AM_stereo wikiPageID "653312".
- AM_stereo wikiPageRevisionID "600388980".
- AM_stereo hasPhotoCollection AM_stereo.
- AM_stereo subject Category:Broadcast_engineering.
- AM_stereo subject Category:Radio_technology.
- AM_stereo subject Category:Stereophonic_sound.
- AM_stereo comment "AM stereo is a term given to a series of mutually incompatible techniques for wireless radio broadcasting stereo audio in the AM band in a manner that is compatible with standard AM receivers. There are two main classes of systems: independent sideband (ISB) systems, promoted principally by American broadcast engineer Leonard R.".
- AM_stereo label "AM stereo".
- AM_stereo sameAs m.02_vw5.
- AM_stereo sameAs Q16002739.
- AM_stereo sameAs Q16002739.
- AM_stereo wasDerivedFrom AM_stereo?oldid=600388980.
- AM_stereo isPrimaryTopicOf AM_stereo.