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Now if there were only stations actually broadcasting in the format, it would be really useful! Still, the fact someone is making these things is amazing in itself.
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The manufacturer has a few samples of what AM Stereo sounds like off-air and I have to admit, it's pretty impressive. But again, what good is it if no one broadcasts it? (Oddly, one of their sources was the now FM-converted CFCO Chatham, recorded back in 2006.)
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I check out that site every now and then and remember seeing a Meduci tuner on this old YT clip. The gent is actually repairing an old Realistic AM stereo tuner he got from vwwestlife who some of you may recognize from his YT channel. Anyway starting at 4:25 he references and shows the Meduci and has some good and bad things to say about it:
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It's a great collectible, I suppose, but it's like having an old analogue TV. What's the use of having one, except as a curiosity, if there are zero stations broadcasting in AM stereo, unlike what there used to be when the technology first came out? And as the ad below shows, there were quite a number of stations that jumped on that early bandwagon.
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It's a great collectible, I suppose, but it's like having an old analogue TV. What's the use of having one, except as a curiosity, if there are zero stations broadcasting in AM stereo, unlike what there used to be when the technology first came out? And as the ad below shows, there were quite a number of stations that jumped on that early bandwagon.
I still have a couple of AM stereo tuners/receivers and even a transmitter to experience the format now as I mostly ignored it in it's prime.I purchased two tuners with AM stereo back in the mid 80's but did not pay much attention to it back then as I was a FM fan. I do have a few AM stereo recordings I made in the 80's/90's.
There's still a handful of stations broadcasting in C-QUAM AM stereo including 540 The Goat which was featured in the classic rock article posted yesterday. The last Canadian station was the one from Chatham which was still broadcasting in am stereo recently. In fact I posted a clip of them in stereo maybe two months ago. Quality was poor bc of distance.