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X-No-archive: yes "jayembee" wrote in message ... "Biz" wrote: wrote: 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? Call letters of the station please? He probably doesn't remember, but dollars to donuts he has a recording of it on cassette tape somewhere... -- jayembee ============================== The HORRIBLE thing, is that dvdputz is correct for the first time. Several Seattle stations are broadcasting in "high definition" also: http://www.king.org/hdradio/ http://www.ibiquity.com/hdradio/ http://www.simplebits.com/notebook/2...0/hdradio.html http://www.wfuv.org/wfuv/digitalradio.html I think his being correct, however, is just an accident. ============================= |
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