Tuesdak
TDR MEMBER
Washington State has a number of AM/FM traffic advisory (road conditions, accidents, silver/Amber alerts, etc.) localized radio broadcast points with flashing yellow lights when info is available to tune in to along the major highways. Some are AM only.
Thanks for those who pointed out they still use AM.
Clearly the AM only transmitter units will need to be updated to FM. Although this is replaced by Google Maps real time traffic, Garmin's GPS traffic, or SXM Weather and Traffic... SXM isn't available in all areas, and good luck getting a cell signal in some places in AZ.
To me AM is just a "Noise Surprise" when accidentally selected. I take the time to select quiet spots or a station on the AM presets for this reason and then ignore it. Talk Shows are not my thing as I prefer the Commercial Free Music of SXM. SXM makes a great background noise blocker wall. I have lived in areas that the few FM stations were more commercials than music: YUCK!.
I respect what "Talk Show" Howard Stern has done and managed to get two full bandwidth channels out of SXM. These are the two highest quality channels on SXM if you ever wonder what it's really capable of outside the compression data loss hell they parade as music channels. FM and AM can sound better than SXM on a good station.
Waste of channels as they still have the XM and Sirius channels duplicated. No plans to change this as they still have receivers that only get XM or Sirius channels so they have to keep 2 channels for one station. Quality suffers because of this.
Credit RAM for having a sound system in a Tradesman level that you can tell the difference. Some OEM's like Cough Cough GM Cough make you miserable for your boss being cheap and sticking you in a GM work truck. Some of their higher level sound systems also suck bigtime esp in a GM van. RAM's higher level Alpine Sound Systems appear to be setting a standard for other OEM's to reach.
For quality of music that SXM lacks I prefer a CD player. This option lacking is more concerning to me than missing a noisy poor quality AM band. Cell Phone, I pod, USB key, etc. is all Compression Data Loss Hell vs. CD quality. Unless you are using around 650 MB for 16 songs aka ripping your CD's at 1:1 data with NO compression.
I have even had a 6 disc CD player with a FM Transmitter oddly turn the high hats in a Fleetwood Mac song intro into static noise. Less trouble than cassette players, but, still trouble.
Like CB's have become not so popular and Shortwave Radio no longer has Voice Of America times change with technology. We have owned Some Oldsmobile's with the Factory CB option the newest we owned with one was 1985.