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At least one of my local fm radio stations says that their radio station "is now broadcasing in high-definition" on their radio frequency. So what I need to know now is Does anyone know where I can buy a high-definition radio? and how much do they cost? :-) They probably cost more, sound worse, consume so much battery power that they have to be provided with a separate mains power supply (which isn't shown in the brochure of course), and will be enthusiastically advertised for at least two years before any of them actually appear in the shops, by which time you'll have forgotten why you were interested and spent your money on something much more worthwhile It won't be available as an option in the new car you're thinking of buying, and half the programmes will be transmitted in mono. Rod. |
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