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Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Gegroet,
Telamon schreef:
The proposed Mini-CCRadio that is scheduled for release this fall.
So do you see DRM or IBOC listed as a feature or an option ? - NO !
http://www.ccrane.com/radios/am-fm-r...-cc-radio.aspx
Here is one I know about. Both links are actually for the same radio by
two of the companies that are working together on it.
http://www.codingtechnologies.com/products/applic_broadcast.htm
http://www.mayah.com/newsletter/newsletter6-05.htm
Here are some press releases concerning DRM/DAB of the IFA
(Internationale Funk Aufstellung) Berlin and IBC Amsterdam (both where
held earlier this month):
One in english:
http://www.infosat.lu/Meldungen/?srID=53&msgID=17027
Another one:
http://www.4rfv.co.uk/industrynews.asp?ID=43833
One in dutch buth with some pictures:
http://home.planet.nl/~rickvdw/digitaal/DRM-IBC2005/
The links I provided point to the only SW DRM concept radio that I know
of other than rack mount units.
Well, there are a lot more of them. :-)
(see the links I provided).
No there isn't with the links you provided.
The statements that I have seen before about DRM being an open standard
are as far as I see false because the software is not in the public
domain.
Like this one?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/drm/
No I don't like it. This is another computer - radio. You do realize
that most of these units need a computer to operate? These are not stand
alone radios. The link I provided is the one stand alone SW radio that I
know about.
The other links are not SW radios or they need computers to operate or
they are rack mount units that are and will continue to be very
expensive. The rack mounts are not consumer units.
For this among other reasons the name "Deception Radio Mondiale" sticks.
Looks to me like the Deception is more in your mind then in reality. :-)
I don't find this humorous.
I keep to the facts and you just play around.
You don't pay attention to well either.
You ask about something I posted three times about and don't seem to
understand the difference between a stand alone radio and one that needs
a computer to process the audio.
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Telamon
Ventura, California