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"dxAce" wrote in message ... They'd better get some HD listeners before they do that, elsewise their listeners will abandon them. A low power, 9mm HD single chip decoder that uses 10% of the power of the current chipsets headlines Radio World this week. Using this chip, portables are now possible with long battery life and the price point comes way down due to component materials. This is the evolutionary development we were waiting for that will make receivers better and cheaper. |
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David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... They'd better get some HD listeners before they do that, elsewise their listeners will abandon them. A low power, 9mm HD single chip decoder that uses 10% of the power of the current chipsets headlines Radio World this week. Using this chip, portables are now possible with long battery life and the price point comes way down due to component materials. This is the evolutionary development we were waiting for that will make receivers better and cheaper. I'm waiting for the evolutionary development that ends QRM. Best you run along, boy. |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... They'd better get some HD listeners before they do that, elsewise their listeners will abandon them. A low power, 9mm HD single chip decoder that uses 10% of the power of the current chipsets headlines Radio World this week. Using this chip, portables are now possible with long battery life and the price point comes way down due to component materials. This is the evolutionary development we were waiting for that will make receivers better and cheaper. I'm waiting for the evolutionary development that ends QRM. When nearly nobody is listening, there is no QRN. HD is the only longshot for saving AM in the US. Other countries, like Canada, South Africa, Austria, etc., have basically given up on it. |
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David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... They'd better get some HD listeners before they do that, elsewise their listeners will abandon them. A low power, 9mm HD single chip decoder that uses 10% of the power of the current chipsets headlines Radio World this week. Using this chip, portables are now possible with long battery life and the price point comes way down due to component materials. This is the evolutionary development we were waiting for that will make receivers better and cheaper. I'm waiting for the evolutionary development that ends QRM. When nearly nobody is listening, there is no QRN. QRN is natural interference, Edweenie. Like lightning. QRM is manmade intereference. Like IBOC. HD is the only longshot for saving AM in the US. Keep shilling, boy. |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... They'd better get some HD listeners before they do that, elsewise their listeners will abandon them. A low power, 9mm HD single chip decoder that uses 10% of the power of the current chipsets headlines Radio World this week. Using this chip, portables are now possible with long battery life and the price point comes way down due to component materials. This is the evolutionary development we were waiting for that will make receivers better and cheaper. I'm waiting for the evolutionary development that ends QRM. When nearly nobody is listening, there is no QRN. QRN is natural interference, Edweenie. Like lightning. Although that was a typo, it still applies. Interference is not interference if nobody listens and perceives that there is inteference. QRM is manmade intereference. Like IBOC. Funny, my sailboat in the early 60's was named QRM. HD is the only longshot for saving AM in the US. Keep shilling, boy. Ain't shilling if it is the truth. |
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On Mar 5, 6:29?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... They'd better get some HD listeners before they do that, elsewise their listeners will abandon them. A low power, 9mm HD single chip decoder that uses 10% of the power of the current chipsets headlines Radio World this week. Using this chip, portables are now possible with long battery life and the price point comes way down due to component materials. This is the evolutionary development we were waiting for that will make receivers better and cheaper. I'm waiting for the evolutionary development that ends QRM. When nearly nobody is listening, there is no QRN. HD is the only longshot for saving AM in the US. Other countries, like Canada, South Africa, Austria, etc., have basically given up on it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - AM is alive-and-well, especially news/talk/sports: http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/50kwam.html |
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wrote in message oups.com... AM is alive-and-well, especially news/talk/sports: No, it's not. And news/talk is moving to FM and proving that the format is still viable on that band, while it is moving out of the sales demos on AM (as the recent Tribune Broadcasting problems show clearly). |
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On Mar 5, 6:50?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... AM is alive-and-well, especially news/talk/sports: No, it's not. And news/talk is moving to FM and proving that the format is still viable on that band, while it is moving out of the sales demos on AM (as the recent Tribune Broadcasting problems show clearly). AM news/talk/sports is alive-and-well: http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/50kwam.html When they all go dark, I will let you know, but you will be out of a job ! |
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wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 5, 6:50?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... AM is alive-and-well, especially news/talk/sports: No, it's not. And news/talk is moving to FM and proving that the format is still viable on that band, while it is moving out of the sales demos on AM (as the recent Tribune Broadcasting problems show clearly). AM news/talk/sports is alive-and-well: No, the news talk format is alive and well and moving to FM because AM is dying. |
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On Mar 5, 6:11?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... They'd better get some HD listeners before they do that, elsewise their listeners will abandon them. A low power, 9mm HD single chip decoder that uses 10% of the power of the current chipsets headlines Radio World this week. Using this chip, portables are now possible with long battery life and the price point comes way down due to component materials. This is the evolutionary development we were waiting for that will make receivers better and cheaper. HD Radios will never sell. |
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