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On Mar 6, 4:31�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Radiola" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 6, 8:24 am, Bob Miller wrote: Heard on NPR this morning WalMart can now purvey to you *fine HD radios. bob k5qwg Here's a question. *Why would anyone in their right mind spend over two hundred dollars for a small table radio who's sound quality is marginal at best? One, prices are going down rapidly. Radio Shack has had units on sale for $99, in fact. Second, the HD audio on FM is superior to the analog FM audio. AM is digital, and free of most man-made and ambient interference. "Meet your new competition" "And demand for all Internet services - not simply audio - will drive product development, marketing, and sales. In other words, the platform will not have to be sold. It will just have to be bought. And that's a key distinction differentiating these services from satellite and HD radio - both of which need both selling and buying. And right now there's a whole lot of the former going on and not enough of the latter. By necessity, satellite is already branching into video and WiFi solutions while HD radio is still trying to emerge from its shell." http://www.hear2.com/2006/12/meet_your_new_c.html What you are attempting to do, is exactly what is wrong with HD Radio. |
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