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Tracking chips in HD radios
"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 ! |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 31, 10:38?am, wrote:
"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 ! "How HD Data Collection Could Be True" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...d4eb81cd40025d |
Tracking chips in HD radios
"Tester" wrote in message g... The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. They still do. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 31, 5:28�am, Tester wrote:
On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...hread/4699...* * *b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
wrote in message oups.com... "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 ! Yeah, right. An HD radio has no transmit capabilities, and you know it. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? Better call your *daughter*, Edweenie! The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you. Crap, you've certainly spread your share of lies, Mr. Pathological. dxAce Michigan USA |
Tracking chips in HD radios
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? Better call your *daughter*, Edweenie! The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you. Crap, you've certainly spread your share of lies, Mr. Pathological. Ah, it's Saturday morning. Did you go on a bender last night, and can't get to sleep? We are fairly used to your weekend profanity, vulgarity and racial epithets now... must be a blue light special at your local liquor store. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? Better call your *daughter*, Edweenie! The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you. Crap, you've certainly spread your share of lies, Mr. Pathological. Ah, it's Saturday morning. Did you go on a bender last night, and can't get to sleep? We are fairly used to your weekend profanity, vulgarity and racial epithets now... must be a blue light special at your local liquor store. What does that possibly have to do with *you* calling *your daughter* the *attorney* or you being a pathological liar? |
Tracking chips in HD radios
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? Better call your *daughter*, Edweenie! The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you. Crap, you've certainly spread your share of lies, Mr. Pathological. Ah, it's Saturday morning. Did you go on a bender last night, and can't get to sleep? We are fairly used to your weekend profanity, vulgarity and racial epithets now... must be a blue light special at your local liquor store. When you get up in the morning, just how long does it take for you to pull your head out of your ass, Edweenie? |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 31, 12:36?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message 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. How do you know - it doesn't really matter, because word is spreading, and I'll make sure it does ! |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 31, 12:39?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, I have no idea, whether it is true, or not - I am just spreading the links to ba.broadcast. Let consumers decide ! |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 31, 12:39?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Go for it Eduardo - yea, a blogger that is just providing links to other peoples' works ! Since you are threatening me, you are also setting yourself up for significant legal action, and I know who you are. Since you are making such a big deal about it, it must be true. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 31, 12:39?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Who ever said, that I know it is a lie - I never stated that, asshole ! |
Tracking chips in HD radios
Brenda Ann wrote:
"Tester" wrote in message g... The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. They still do. Not anymore. As the system is completely computerised and based on the fact that some 99 per cent of homes have a TV it is really a simple a matter of checking up on those that the computer says do not have a licence. This is done by post and if you do not have a TV then you are required to declare so on a form. If you fail to do that then there will eventually be a knock on the door. This will happen every year - I know because there was a period of some 10 years when I did not have a TV and had to go through this hoop each year. Now I have a TV and pay for my licence by direct debit and they leave me alone. If you do see a 'detector' van then it is probably Ofcom looking into an RFI problem. Not that they do much of that these days. Charlie. -- www.wymsey.co.uk |
Tracking chips in HD radios
"dxAce" wrote in message ... What does that possibly have to do with *you* calling *your daughter* the *attorney* Since she is an attorney, I don't see the issue. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
"dxAce" wrote in message ... When you get up in the morning, just how long does it take for you to pull your head out of your ass, Edweenie? So you are already in your cups, aren't you? Is DX better when you imagine it after a few belts? |
Tracking chips in HD radios
wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 12:36?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message 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. How do you know - Very simple... it doesn't transmit. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 12:39?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Go for it Eduardo - yea, a blogger that is just providing links to other peoples' works ! Since you are threatening me, you are also setting yourself up for significant legal action, and I know who you are. Since you are making such a big deal about it, it must be true. Since I have no interests in iBiquity, I could not sue you. I am not an interested or affected party. I was just mentioneing that the absurdity of your lies and misinformation certainly makes you look like a nice candidate for action.... |
Tracking chips in HD radios
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... What does that possibly have to do with *you* calling *your daughter* the *attorney* Since she is an attorney, I don't see the issue. Off course not! As always, your head is up your f00kin ass. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... When you get up in the morning, just how long does it take for you to pull your head out of your ass, Edweenie? So you are already in your cups, aren't you? Is DX better when you imagine it after a few belts? Obviously, you leep your head up your f00kin ass all day long. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
David Eduardo, made it perfectly clear that he's to old for the Gay Olympics when he wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... When you get up in the morning, just how long does it take for you to pull your head out of your ass, Edweenie? So you are already in your cups, aren't you? Is DX better when you imagine it after a few belts? All of my DX is better than your DX no matter what I do. The only thing you know about short wave is that that is what your mother gave you when she sent your f00kin ass packin' outta Cleveland. dxAce Michigan USA |
Tracking chips in HD radios
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... What does that possibly have to do with *you* calling *your daughter* the *attorney* Since she is an attorney... Matchbook School of Jurisprudence? |
Tracking chips in HD radios
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On Mar 31, 12:36?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message .. 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. """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""""""""""""" 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. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... What does that possibly have to do with *you* calling *your daughter* the *attorney* Since she is an attorney... Matchbook School of Jurisprudence? No, University of Puerto Rico Escuela de Leyes, Magna cum Laude. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
You'd want tracking chips in your radio. It makes you an Arbitron
household. What you like is what you get more of. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... What does that possibly have to do with *you* calling *your daughter* the *attorney* Since she is an attorney... Matchbook School of Jurisprudence? No, University of Puerto Rico Escuela de Leyes, Magna cum Laude. You yourself attended Le Escuela de Lies, did you not? |
Tracking chips in HD radios
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... What does that possibly have to do with *you* calling *your daughter* the *attorney* Since she is an attorney... Matchbook School of Jurisprudence? No, University of Puerto Rico Escuela de Leyes, Magna cum Laude. You yourself attended Le Escuela de Lies, did you not? No, but I don't live in a trailer among the great big surrounding houses. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... What does that possibly have to do with *you* calling *your daughter* the *attorney* Since she is an attorney... Matchbook School of Jurisprudence? No, University of Puerto Rico Escuela de Leyes, Magna cum Laude. You yourself attended Le Escuela de Lies, did you not? No, but I don't live in a trailer among the great big surrounding houses. Well, neither do I, Mr. Pathological! |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 31, 12:39?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Who's spreading lies ? He's telling the truth, and you are the one trying to sell everyone this IBOC crap ! |
Tracking chips in HD radios
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. ? |
Tracking chips in HD radios
"David" wrote in message ... 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. In fact, there is a ratings service, called MobilTrak which installs antennas on utility poles where cars go by, and can tell what FM station is being listened to based on the IF offset, but it does not work on AM. http://www.mobiltrak.com/ has an explanation of the technology. Mostly, this is used by retail business to see what station is listened to at point of purchase (POP) for ad effectiveness studies. It is of limited value in quantifying audience, as 2/3 of radio listening is not in the car. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 20:41:13 GMT, David wrote:
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. ? I get it. You forgot a comma. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 30, 11:28 pm, Tester wrote:
On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com We Have Your Name. We Have Your Number. And We Soon Will Have You ! - - - Big Moma Be Everywhere :o) ~ RHF |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On 31 Mar 2007 16:29:00 -0700, "RHF"
wrote: On Mar 31, 4:38 am, wrote: "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 ! NSA Reject - So you have 'no problem' with being Tracked Over the Internet . . . -or- What Your Celfone Tells Us About You ! NSA Reject -Since your last Dental Visit -we- Track You and Record Everything That You Say and That Is Being Said Around You - - - Big Moma IS Watching and Listening. ;-} What Do You Say When You Talk To Your Self - - - Big Moma Knows ! :o) it boggles the mind ~ RHF . They will drown themselves in data. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
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Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 31, 12:36?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message 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. |
Tracking chips in HD radios
On Mar 31, 12:39?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 31, 5:28?am, Tester wrote: On 31 Mar 2007 04:38:54 -0700, wrote: "What they are not telling you about HD Radio" http://groups.google.com/group/ba.br...ad/thread/4699... b125922d?hl=en& Oh great - the HD Radio Alliance can track what is listened to - need to get this one to the press ASAP ! Sounds like a paranoid fantasy. How is the information going to get back home? Via the power lines if the HD radio is plugged in? Via the FCC part 15 "transmitter" associated with all powered receivers? That seems impractical The Brits used to send around vans to detect TV receivers in the possession of people without a TV receiving license. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Read the links - really doesn't matter if true, once word gets around, and I'll help make sure, consumers will stay away from HD Radio even more. Of course, this whole concept being a lie, you realize you set yourself up for significant legal action for propagating it? The real issue is why, knowing it is not true, you would knowingly spread a lie. Says a lot about you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You have no proof that this story is a lie |
Tracking chips in HD radios
wrote in message oups.com... 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. |
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