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On Mar 31, 12:36?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need
to get this one to the press ASAP !


Yeah, right. An HD radio has no transmit capabilities, and you know it.


How do you know -


Very simple... it doesn't transmit.

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Every superhetrodyne transmits a signal via its oscillator.
Example 1.
In WWII Nazi submarines used TRF receivers as the oscillator in a
superhet put out enough signal that air and naval sub chasers could
home in on the signal and deep-six them.

Example 2
In 1985, my auto Radar detector, the latest in Stealth technology,
was detected by a police cruiser using even later detector technology.
"Oh sure," chuckled the cop as he wrote out a ticket," I heard you
right across the valley."

Example 3.
My old diode detector radar detector was invisible to the police
detectors.

Therefore, when buying a new iboc radio, tell the clerk that you
insist on a TRF model that will ensure your privacy. Wearing your
tinfoil hat might help get his attention. I am sure that small-signal
reception techniques have improved since 1944.



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On 31 Mar 2007 11:02:47 -0700, "ve3..." wrote:


In WWII Nazi submarines used TRF receivers as the oscillator in a
superhet put out enough signal that air and naval sub chasers could
home in on the signal and deep-six them.


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On Mar 31, 12:36?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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oups.com...

"What they are not telling you about HD Radio"


http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699...


Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need
to get this one to the press ASAP !


Yeah, right. An HD radio has no transmit capabilities, and you know it.


Too late, Eduardo - I know someone else, who is taking this to the
press. All we need, are seeds of doubt. Nice try, trying to get me
kicked off radioinfo, but it didn't work - interesting that all of you
over-reacted to this story. Afraid that it might kill HD Radio ? Since
you all reacted so strongly, this must be a true story.

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"What they are not telling you about HD Radio"

http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...125922d?hl=en&

Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need
to get this one to the press ASAP !

Does anyone else thing Bull****........
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