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You have no proof that this story is a lie


There are simple ways to tell a receiver is radiating. The HD receivers do
not radiate.


..... should have added "beyond the normal very short range radiation of any
receiver" There is no signal tha tcould be captured miles away


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On Apr 1, 3:29�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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You have no proof that this story is a lie


There are simple ways to tell a receiver is radiating. The HD receivers do
not radiate.


.... should have added "beyond the normal very short range radiation of any
receiver" *There is no signal tha tcould be captured miles away


Not, if it has a transmitter - Arbitron may be a secret investor in HD
Radio, as previously indicated. There is talk of HD Radio being a two-
way service - not problem transmitting addional information back.
Whoopie - let's do some shopping on our HD radios ! HD Radio is a
farce !

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