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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 ! |
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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 |
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![]() "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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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![]() 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. |
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![]() 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 |
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![]() "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. |
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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 ! |