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Old September 17th 03, 09:16 PM
Geoffrey S. Mendelson
 
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Radioman390 wrote:
MINNEAPOLIS, MN. -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 09/09/2003 -- NBS Radio Corporation
announced today the release of the Global Access Radio, the first tabletop
radio able to access international Shortwave radio via Internet streaming
audio.


Well, DXing no longer requires a good aerial.

Didn't KERBANGO go bust with an earlier versio?


No. Kerbango had a good product. So good that 3Com bought them out.
Unfortunately 3Com decided to shut down their entier consumer products
division which killed the Kerbango along with it.

However Kerbango was the first by several years. They did actually sell
a few. There was also one made by a European manufacturer, Philips,
which I think has gone through a few generations and is still for sale.

A google search on "philips internet radio" yeilded the following URL
from 2001.

http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/interne...net.radio.idg/

So it is neither the first or the only.

Geoff.

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