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Old September 24th 08, 05:34 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
David Eduardo[_4_] David Eduardo[_4_] is offline
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Default The Problem With Hybrid Digital


"Rfburns" wrote in message
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On Sep 24, 9:52 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Rfburns" wrote in message

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Who's building them into receivers now? Coby? Give me a break. Sony?
They can't sell what they’ve already made and have a history of making
products with technology nobody wants. Who Eduardo? Why doesn't the
rest of the world know this? If this were true your buddy Bob
"Booble" Struble would be shouting it from the housetops. Ibiquity
likes to make "forward looking" announcements and exagerates anything
that might be remotely positive about hybrid digital. Who's making
low power HD radio receivers?

Samsung is the biggest name that I saw. Of course, the largest
consumer
electronics company in the world is meaningless to you.




So when is this radio going to show up? What chips will they use and
how many kilowatts will I need? Does Struble know about this and have
you informed him? He needs to know so that he can make the
appropriate exaggerated announcements. Please tell me so when it
doesn't happen I can inform you of how uniformed you really are.

The Samsung, which apparently will also be available for OEM branded third
party units, was on display in Austin at the NAB at the iBiquity booth among
quite a few units, all new, and which included an MP3 player prototype built
with the new Samsung chip. It was not a "hollow sample" but actually worked.