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[email protected] September 10th 06 05:18 PM

Sangean HDR-1
 
Since all of you are obvioulsy well-versed in SW radio, any thoughts on
this receiver:

http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...alty/0111.html

I am NOT interested in any thoughts from Edurado, but I am sure, he
will be along shortly. Are Sangean receivers any good, and how is the
company doing financially. I am hoping, as with the Receptor HD on
Amazon.com/hdradio, there will be little interest from consumers.
Thanks.


Omer Suleimanagich September 10th 06 07:47 PM

Sangean HDR-1
 
I am not well versed on this model, but when are we going to see shortwave
radios that have HD and DRM, as well as USB, firewire , and Bluetooth out
plugs?!

It seems shortwave manufacturers are stuck in the nineties and late
eighties. Maybe this is why everybody on EBay is clamoring for old Grundig
Satalit's!

Omer
wrote in message
oups.com...
Since all of you are obvioulsy well-versed in SW radio, any thoughts on
this receiver:

http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...alty/0111.html

I am NOT interested in any thoughts from Edurado, but I am sure, he
will be along shortly. Are Sangean receivers any good, and how is the
company doing financially. I am hoping, as with the Receptor HD on
Amazon.com/hdradio, there will be little interest from consumers.
Thanks.




Telamon September 10th 06 08:35 PM

Sangean HDR-1
 
In article et,
"Omer Suleimanagich" wrote:


wrote in message
oups.com...
Since all of you are obvioulsy well-versed in SW radio, any thoughts on
this receiver:

http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...alty/0111.html

I am NOT interested in any thoughts from Edurado, but I am sure, he
will be along shortly. Are Sangean receivers any good, and how is the
company doing financially. I am hoping, as with the Receptor HD on
Amazon.com/hdradio, there will be little interest from consumers.
Thanks.

I am not well versed on this model, but when are we going to see shortwave
radios that have HD and DRM, as well as USB, firewire , and Bluetooth out
plugs?!

It seems shortwave manufacturers are stuck in the nineties and late
eighties. Maybe this is why everybody on EBay is clamoring for old Grundig
Satalit's!


The sooner DRM dies the better.

The HD radios in the link above are still vaporware. No real
specifications to speak of in the links. Note all the vaporware to date
need AC power. You are not going to be running these radios on batteries.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

numeric September 10th 06 11:52 PM

Sangean HDR-1
 

"Telamon" wrote in message
...

The sooner DRM dies the better.


Just curious, what is wrong with DRM? Haven't heard it yet, but hopefully in
the near future I will.



David Eduardo September 11th 06 02:40 AM

Sangean HDR-1
 

"Brenda Ann" wrote in message
...


--
Say no to institutionalized interference.
Just say NO to HD/IBOC!
"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article et,
"Omer Suleimanagich" wrote:


wrote in message
oups.com...
Since all of you are obvioulsy well-versed in SW radio, any thoughts
on
this receiver:

http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...alty/0111.html

I am NOT interested in any thoughts from Edurado, but I am sure, he
will be along shortly. Are Sangean receivers any good, and how is the
company doing financially. I am hoping, as with the Receptor HD on
Amazon.com/hdradio, there will be little interest from consumers.
Thanks.

I am not well versed on this model, but when are we going to see
shortwave
radios that have HD and DRM, as well as USB, firewire , and Bluetooth
out
plugs?!

It seems shortwave manufacturers are stuck in the nineties and late
eighties. Maybe this is why everybody on EBay is clamoring for old
Grundig
Satalit's!


The sooner DRM dies the better.

The HD radios in the link above are still vaporware. No real
specifications to speak of in the links. Note all the vaporware to date
need AC power. You are not going to be running these radios on batteries.



I see the Sangean doesn't even bother with AM-IBOC..


It is on the chip, so I do not see how they could prevent it.





[email protected] September 11th 06 03:31 AM

Sangean HDR-1
 

David Eduardo wrote:
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message
...


--
Say no to institutionalized interference.
Just say NO to HD/IBOC!
"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article et,
"Omer Suleimanagich" wrote:


wrote in message
oups.com...
Since all of you are obvioulsy well-versed in SW radio, any thoughts
on
this receiver:

http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...alty/0111.html

I am NOT interested in any thoughts from Edurado, but I am sure, he
will be along shortly. Are Sangean receivers any good, and how is the
company doing financially. I am hoping, as with the Receptor HD on
Amazon.com/hdradio, there will be little interest from consumers.
Thanks.

I am not well versed on this model, but when are we going to see
shortwave
radios that have HD and DRM, as well as USB, firewire , and Bluetooth
out
plugs?!

It seems shortwave manufacturers are stuck in the nineties and late
eighties. Maybe this is why everybody on EBay is clamoring for old
Grundig
Satalit's!

The sooner DRM dies the better.

The HD radios in the link above are still vaporware. No real
specifications to speak of in the links. Note all the vaporware to date
need AC power. You are not going to be running these radios on batteries.



I see the Sangean doesn't even bother with AM-IBOC..


It is on the chip, so I do not see how they could prevent it.



I indicated that I didn't want to hear from you, asshole !


[email protected] September 11th 06 03:31 AM

Sangean HDR-1
 

David Eduardo wrote:
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message
...


--
Say no to institutionalized interference.
Just say NO to HD/IBOC!
"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article et,
"Omer Suleimanagich" wrote:


wrote in message
oups.com...
Since all of you are obvioulsy well-versed in SW radio, any thoughts
on
this receiver:

http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...alty/0111.html

I am NOT interested in any thoughts from Edurado, but I am sure, he
will be along shortly. Are Sangean receivers any good, and how is the
company doing financially. I am hoping, as with the Receptor HD on
Amazon.com/hdradio, there will be little interest from consumers.
Thanks.

I am not well versed on this model, but when are we going to see
shortwave
radios that have HD and DRM, as well as USB, firewire , and Bluetooth
out
plugs?!

It seems shortwave manufacturers are stuck in the nineties and late
eighties. Maybe this is why everybody on EBay is clamoring for old
Grundig
Satalit's!

The sooner DRM dies the better.

The HD radios in the link above are still vaporware. No real
specifications to speak of in the links. Note all the vaporware to date
need AC power. You are not going to be running these radios on batteries.



I see the Sangean doesn't even bother with AM-IBOC..


It is on the chip, so I do not see how they could prevent it.



I indicated that I didn't want to hear from you, asshole !


Telamon September 11th 06 04:22 AM

Sangean HDR-1
 
In article ,
"numeric" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...

The sooner DRM dies the better.


Just curious, what is wrong with DRM? Haven't heard it yet, but hopefully in
the near future I will.


I've heard it. It just sound like a bunch of noise that covers three
channels on a analog receiver but that is not what you meant.

You can go to the DRM consortium web site and hear some recorded
transmissions. Prepare to be underwhelmed.

http://www.drm.org/

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon September 11th 06 04:25 AM

Sangean HDR-1
 
In article ,
"Brenda Ann" wrote:

Say no to institutionalized interference.
Just say NO to HD/IBOC!
"numeric" wrote in message
...

"Telamon" wrote in message
..
.

The sooner DRM dies the better.


Just curious, what is wrong with DRM? Haven't heard it yet, but hopefully
in
the near future I will.



First problem is that it interferes with analog signals on nearby channels.

Second is that instead of a bit of phase shift, deep fades or selective
fading, it is either there or its not. Most program listeners would rather
hear the entire program rather than hear parts of it well.


The main problem it is low bit rate audio so even if you have a good
signal it sucks anyway.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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