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- CAM-D abstract "Compatible Amplitude Modulation - Digital or CAM-D is a proposed hybrid digital radio format for AM broadcasting, put forth by the broadcast engineer Leonard R. Kahn. The system is an in-band on-channel technology that uses the sidebands of any AM radio station. Analog information is still used up to a bandpass of about 7.5kHz, with standard amplitude modulation. The missing treble information that AM normally lacks is then transmitted digitally beyond this. Audio mixing in the receiver then blends them back together. Unlike other IBOC technologies like iBiquity's HD Radio, Kahn's apparently does not provide a direct path to all-digital transmissions, nor any multichannel capability. The advantage however is that it takes up far less of the sidebands, thereby causing far less interference to adjacent channels, hence the \"Compatible\" in the name. The interference problem has plagued HD Radio on AM, along with the fact that it, like CAM-D, is proprietary. Digital Radio Mondiale, commonly used in shortwave broadcasting, can use less, the same, or more bandwidth as AM, to provide high quality audio. Digital Radio Mondiale requires digital detection circuitry not present in conventional AM radios to decode programming. Special CAM-D receivers provide the benefit of better frequency response and a slow auxiliary data channel for display of station ID, programming titles, etc.".
- CAM-D wikiPageID "1973868".
- CAM-D wikiPageLength "6387".
- CAM-D wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- CAM-D wikiPageRevisionID "579397574".
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink AM_broadcasting.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Adjacent_channel.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Amplitude_modulation.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Analog_signal.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Band-pass_filter.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_engineering.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Capability_(systems_engineering).
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Category:CAM-D-enabled_radio.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_radio.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Citadel_Communications.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Radio_Mondiale.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Digital_audio_broadcasting.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Digital_data.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Digital_radio.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Fidelity.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink HD_Radio.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink High_fidelity.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink IBiquity.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink In-band_on-channel.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Interference_(communication).
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink KPNP.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_R._Kahn.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Multipath_propagation.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Proprietary_protocol.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Radio_receiver.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Sideband.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Signal-to-noise_ratio.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Sirius_XM_Holdings.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Stereophonic_sound.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Technology.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Time_diversity.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_(telecommunications).
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Transmitter.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Treble_(sound).
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink WKBF_(AM).
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink WSRF.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:compatibility.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLink XM_Satellite_Radio.
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLinkText "CAM-D".
- CAM-D wikiPageWikiLinkText "Compatible AM-Digital".
- CAM-D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio_broadcasting.
- CAM-D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- CAM-D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- CAM-D wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CAM-D subject Category:CAM-D-enabled_radio.
- CAM-D subject Category:Digital_radio.
- CAM-D hypernym Format.
- CAM-D type Software.
- CAM-D type Redirect.
- CAM-D comment "Compatible Amplitude Modulation - Digital or CAM-D is a proposed hybrid digital radio format for AM broadcasting, put forth by the broadcast engineer Leonard R. Kahn. The system is an in-band on-channel technology that uses the sidebands of any AM radio station. Analog information is still used up to a bandpass of about 7.5kHz, with standard amplitude modulation. The missing treble information that AM normally lacks is then transmitted digitally beyond this.".
- CAM-D label "CAM-D".
- CAM-D sameAs Q5008639.
- CAM-D sameAs m.06b52f.
- CAM-D sameAs Q5008639.
- CAM-D wasDerivedFrom CAM-D?oldid=579397574.
- CAM-D isPrimaryTopicOf CAM-D.