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Mike March 8th 07 03:26 AM

Tivoli Model HD? (was HD radios not selling - HD shills to the rescue !)
 
"Telamon" wrote in message
...
Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth.


Of course it can, and does. Stop thinking in analog terms. All a digital
signal needs is 1s and 0s. How much bandwidth do you think that needs?

To put it in terms that you might understand, think of it like Morse Code.
Code needs less bandwidth - and less power - but the message gets thru just
fine. Why do you suppose that is?

Mike


Telamon March 8th 07 03:40 AM

Tivoli Model HD? (was HD radios not selling - HD shills to the rescue !)
 
In article , "Mike"
wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...
Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth.


Of course it can, and does. Stop thinking in analog terms. All a digital
signal needs is 1s and 0s. How much bandwidth do you think that needs?

To put it in terms that you might understand, think of it like Morse Code.
Code needs less bandwidth - and less power - but the message gets thru just
fine. Why do you suppose that is?


I'm not responsible for your lack of education on the subject. Time for
you to research and study the topic. I'm not the one with the lack of
understanding.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

craigm March 8th 07 03:59 AM

Tivoli Model HD? (was HD radios not selling - HD shills to the rescue !)
 
Mike wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message

...
Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth.


Of course it can, and does. Stop thinking in analog terms. All a
digital
signal needs is 1s and 0s. How much bandwidth do you think that needs?

To put it in terms that you might understand, think of it like Morse Code.
Code needs less bandwidth - and less power - but the message gets thru
just
fine. Why do you suppose that is?

Mike



Try to carry on a discussion at 5 WPM.

HD Radio² March 9th 07 04:08 PM

Tivoli Model HD? (was HD radios not selling - HD shills to the rescue !)
 

"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article , "Mike"
wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message

...
Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth.


Of course it can, and does. Stop thinking in analog terms. All a

digital
signal needs is 1s and 0s. How much bandwidth do you think that needs?

To put it in terms that you might understand, think of it like Morse

Code.
Code needs less bandwidth - and less power - but the message gets thru

just
fine. Why do you suppose that is?


I'm not responsible for your lack of education on the subject. Time for
you to research and study the topic. I'm not the one with the lack of
understanding.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


BWAHAHAHA - Telamon's logic is like proclaiming vinyl LP's will always sound
better than CD's because LP's are physically larger - BWAHAHAHA!!!



HD Radio² March 9th 07 04:10 PM

Tivoli Model HD? (was HD radios not selling - HD shills to the rescue !)
 

"craigm" wrote in message
...
Mike wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message


...
Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth.


Of course it can, and does. Stop thinking in analog terms. All a
digital
signal needs is 1s and 0s. How much bandwidth do you think that needs?

To put it in terms that you might understand, think of it like Morse

Code.
Code needs less bandwidth - and less power - but the message gets thru
just
fine. Why do you suppose that is?

Mike



Try to carry on a discussion at 5 WPM.


What's the difference in bandwidth between 5WPM and 30WPM? A 500% increase
in bandwidth? BWAHAHAHA!



Telamon March 9th 07 07:22 PM

Tivoli Model HD? (was HD radios not selling - HD shills to the rescue !)
 
In article ,
"HD Radio²" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
message

.com...
In article , "Mike"
wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
message


.com...
Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth.

Of course it can, and does. Stop thinking in analog terms.
All a digital signal needs is 1s and 0s. How much bandwidth do
you think that needs?

To put it in terms that you might understand, think of it like
Morse Code. Code needs less bandwidth - and less power - but the
message gets thru just fine. Why do you suppose that is?


I'm not responsible for your lack of education on the subject. Time
for you to research and study the topic. I'm not the one with the
lack of understanding.


BWAHAHAHA - Telamon's logic is like proclaiming vinyl LP's will
always sound better than CD's because LP's are physically larger -
BWAHAHAHA!!!


What an ignoramus! The level of technical understanding you display is
very amusing!

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon March 9th 07 07:24 PM

Tivoli Model HD? (was HD radios not selling - HD shills to the rescue !)
 
In article ,
"HD Radio²" wrote:

"craigm" wrote in message
...
Mike wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
message



.com...
Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth.

Of course it can, and does. Stop thinking in analog terms.
All a digital signal needs is 1s and 0s. How much bandwidth do
you think that needs?

To put it in terms that you might understand, think of it like
Morse Code. Code needs less bandwidth - and less power - but the
message gets thru just fine. Why do you suppose that is?

Mike



Try to carry on a discussion at 5 WPM.


What's the difference in bandwidth between 5WPM and 30WPM? A 500%
increase in bandwidth? BWAHAHAHA!


Your response was indeed hilarious!

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

HD Radio Fan March 10th 07 05:12 PM

Tivoli Model HD? (was HD radios not selling - HD shills to the rescue !)
 

"Telamon" wrote in message
..
..
In article ,
"HD Radio²" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
message

.com...
In article , "Mike"
wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
message


.com...
Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth.

Of course it can, and does. Stop thinking in analog terms.
All a digital signal needs is 1s and 0s. How much bandwidth do
you think that needs?

To put it in terms that you might understand, think of it like
Morse Code. Code needs less bandwidth - and less power - but the
message gets thru just fine. Why do you suppose that is?

I'm not responsible for your lack of education on the subject. Time
for you to research and study the topic. I'm not the one with the
lack of understanding.


BWAHAHAHA - Telamon's logic is like proclaiming vinyl LP's will
always sound better than CD's because LP's are physically larger -
BWAHAHAHA!!!


What an ignoramus! The level of technical understanding you display is
very amusing!

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


Telamon QUOTE - "Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth."

ROTFLMAO.... bwaHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Telamon March 10th 07 07:55 PM

Tivoli Model HD? (was HD radios not selling - HD shills to the rescue !)
 
In article ,
"HD Radio Fan" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
..
.
In article ,
"HD Radio²" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
message

.com...
In article , "Mike"
wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
message


.com...
Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth.

Of course it can, and does. Stop thinking in analog terms.
All a digital signal needs is 1s and 0s. How much bandwidth do
you think that needs?

To put it in terms that you might understand, think of it like
Morse Code. Code needs less bandwidth - and less power - but the
message gets thru just fine. Why do you suppose that is?

I'm not responsible for your lack of education on the subject. Time
for you to research and study the topic. I'm not the one with the
lack of understanding.


BWAHAHAHA - Telamon's logic is like proclaiming vinyl LP's will
always sound better than CD's because LP's are physically larger -
BWAHAHAHA!!!


What an ignoramus! The level of technical understanding you display is
very amusing!

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


Telamon QUOTE - "Again HD can not sound better using the same bandwidth."

ROTFLMAO.... bwaHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Wow! What a moron. Your ignorance is truly amazing to behold.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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