[amsat-bb] RF noise from a passing-by BMW i3
Daniel Schultz
n8fgv at usa.net
Wed Jul 10 17:38:38 UTC 2019
So BMW can't build a car that meets EMI specs so they just turn off the AM
reception and hope that nobody notices? Are there no EMI regulations in
Germany? Or maybe its the same mindset that allowed Volkswagen to cheat on
their smog emissions by using engine software to trick the inspectors.
If they can successfully claim that AM radio is obsolete, others might claim
that Amateur Radio is obsolete when we try to complain about interference to
our service. Or maybe the cell providers would like to force everyone to
stream their news online so that we pay for our data service.
The reason that US cars don't have "HD Radio" installed is that the satellite
radio providers signed agreements with automakers to put satellite receivers
in cars and they don't want to install a free service that might take
customers away from subscription based satellite radio services. That plus the
fact that "HD Radio" in the USA is a proprietary system that requires payment
of licensing fees to iBiquity Inc, unlike Europe's open source digital radio
standard.
If we don't demand that technology providers observe some level of social
reponsibility they will likely argue that the benefits of their new technology
will outweigh the loss of "obsolete technology" and the public might accept
that argument instead of asking them to spend a little more money to clean up
their pollution.
Dan Schultz N8FGV
------Original Message------
>I stumbled across an article relating much of the same, today.
>https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1098893_bmw-i3-electric-car-quirk-no-am-radio--but-why
>So, save the planet or save the spectrum. Perhaps not both at the same time?
:-)
>--- Zach N0ZGO
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