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dxAce September 23rd 07 06:41 AM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AMHDwill fail.
 


m II wrote:

dxAcehole, Creator of all Universes and Supreme Commander United
Militias (S.C.U.M.) wrote:

2008! Damn, time sure has flown by since you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick back in
2000.


That reminds me..it's been DECADES since your foster family, in
reference to YOU, claimed:

=======================================
“Some people are like slinkies......
Not really good for anything, but they will still bring a smile to your
face when you push them down the stairs.
=======================================

Remember how long you were in a body cast? Three months, if I recall.


Remember how long you've been a dumbass Canuck? Since you were born, if I recall.



m II September 23rd 07 08:10 AM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AMHDwill fail.
 
dxAcehole, Creator of all Universes and Supreme Commander United
Militias (S.C.U.M.) wrote:wrote:



m II wrote:

dxAcehole, Creator of all Universes and Supreme Commander United
Militias (S.C.U.M.) wrote:

2008! Damn, time sure has flown by since you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick back in
2000.

That reminds me..it's been DECADES since your foster family, in
reference to YOU, claimed:

=======================================
“Some people are like slinkies......
Not really good for anything, but they will still bring a smile to your
face when you push them down the stairs.
=======================================

Remember how long you were in a body cast? Three months, if I recall.


Remember how long you've been a dumbass Canuck? Since you were born, if I recall.




yawwwwnnnnnn...

So, how many Mexicans did you kill last night, Ace? When will your
Militia be taking on the US Government? When will you sober up?


So many questions, so little time.




mike

m II September 23rd 07 08:12 AM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AMHD will fail.
 
Brenda Ann wrote:

Those things should be really good on batteries... as there is no 'current
demand' for them. :) :)



Forty thousand comedians out of work and YOU are trying to be funny...






mike

RHF September 23rd 07 11:29 AM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AM HD will fail.
 
On Sep 22, 5:52 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Telamon" wrote in message

...





In article ,
"David Eduardo" wrote:


"Telamon" wrote in message
...


Alright then the amount of time the radio plays. That comment didn't
quite fit in with semiconductor chip sets.


So can you point me to a HD portable that runs off batteries? Far as I
can see there are none.


Your reading comprehension really bites, doesn't it? I have said multiple
times that there will be a minimum of two and as many as 4 low power
consumption HD chips shipping in Q1 of 2008; these will enable portables
and
boom boxes of all sizes and we should see the first in Q2 or Q3 of 2008.


Nothing wrong with my reading comprehension since I did not read those
posts bozo. The posts I read spoke of portables back in 2006.


Nobody with any actual knowledge thought there would be portables in 2006.
In a luncheon address to the Program Directors and Managers I work with, in
2005, the CEO of iBiquity stated that there was no chip capable of portable
usage and that there were no portables in the immediate future. This was the
story everyone in the industry heard, so nobody in radio was talking about
portables in '06 as there were none, none were planned and the HD system was
not even approved..

First, the FCC had not approved HD. No company was going to take the risk of
spending on a chip design which would be useless if the FCC did not approve;
many were worried the FCC might change the standard, requiring chip
revisions. Now, they can safely proceed.

- The moist significant development is the entry of Samsung,
- the largest consumer electronics company in the world.

This pretty much guarantees lower prices and broad
availability of chips and, consequently, radios.


Warning d'Eduardo is going into a
High-Powered Presentation Speak Mode :

"The Moist Significant Development Is The Entry Of Samsung,
The Largest Consumer Electronics Company In The World."
-add echo effect- in the world, In The World. IN THE WORLD !

"HD" Radio . . . For Those Who Really Want To Hear Radio ! ™

just for the fun of it ~ RHF
.



dxAce September 23rd 07 12:28 PM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AMHDwillfail.
 


m II wrote:

dxAcehole, Creator of all Universes and Supreme Commander United
Militias (S.C.U.M.) wrote:wrote:


m II wrote:

dxAcehole, Creator of all Universes and Supreme Commander United
Militias (S.C.U.M.) wrote:

2008! Damn, time sure has flown by since you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick back in
2000.
That reminds me..it's been DECADES since your foster family, in
reference to YOU, claimed:

=======================================
“Some people are like slinkies......
Not really good for anything, but they will still bring a smile to your
face when you push them down the stairs.
=======================================

Remember how long you were in a body cast? Three months, if I recall.


Remember how long you've been a dumbass Canuck? Since you were born, if I recall.



yawwwwnnnnnn...

So, how many Mexicans did you kill last night, Ace? When will your
Militia be taking on the US Government? When will you sober up?

So many questions, so little time.


That's CanaDuh!



David Eduardo[_4_] September 23rd 07 11:34 PM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AM HD will fail.
 

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...


Not by either iBiquity or receiver manufacturers. Those who were
discussing
this possibility were speculating, and we could have had better data by
calling Miss Cleo.



Explicity and frequently by iBiquity.


Again, at a 2005 meeting of all or PDs and GMs, I asked, "when is a low
power chip going to be available to allow portables and luggables?"

The CEO of iBiquity said, "non is available, in development or being
planned." He then went on to describe the power consumption of DACs and how
he hoped the offshoot of devices like the iPod would eventually create more
efficient chips and that the technology could be applied to HD.

I can find no reference to this. In 2004, the only chipsets were
literally
prototypes for very limited production sepcialt radios.


Look harder.


Nothing was said in '04 about portable devices except "we hope they can
figure this one out."


Actually, not according to the CEO of Samsung, who predicts that their
chipsets will be among the most expensive.


In correct. The new chipsets will be considerably less expensive than the
existing ones. See press releases on iBiquity website.


Not according to Samsung. They predict that the chipsets will be very
expensive indeed.


No, they don't.



Steve September 23rd 07 11:42 PM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AM HD will fail.
 
On Sep 23, 6:34 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message

ups.com...



Not by either iBiquity or receiver manufacturers. Those who were
discussing
this possibility were speculating, and we could have had better data by
calling Miss Cleo.


Explicity and frequently by iBiquity.


Again, at a 2005 meeting of all or PDs and GMs, I asked, "when is a low
power chip going to be available to allow portables and luggables?"

The CEO of iBiquity said, "non is available, in development or being
planned." He then went on to describe the power consumption of DACs and how
he hoped the offshoot of devices like the iPod would eventually create more
efficient chips and that the technology could be applied to HD.


That's weird. I wonder why he'd yank your chain that way? He was
probably just joking around.


I can find no reference to this. In 2004, the only chipsets were
literally
prototypes for very limited production sepcialt radios.


Look harder.


Nothing was said in '04 about portable devices except "we hope they can
figure this one out."



This is incorrect. A great deal was said and the expectation was that
they'd be available very soon.




Actually, not according to the CEO of Samsung, who predicts that their
chipsets will be among the most expensive.


In correct. The new chipsets will be considerably less expensive than the
existing ones. See press releases on iBiquity website.


Not according to Samsung. They predict that the chipsets will be very
expensive indeed.


No, they don't.


Actually, they do.



David Eduardo[_4_] September 23rd 07 11:44 PM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AM HD will fail.
 

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 23, 4:02 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:

In correct. The new chipsets will be considerably less expensive than the
existing ones. See press releases on iBiquity website.


Not according to Samsung. They predict that the chipsets will be very
expensive indeed.


You are making things up again.


Typical news item... there are dozens to be found searching on Samsung
+ibiquity +hd...


Samsung developing new chipset for HD Radio
Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 9:49 AM

Samsung said they will introduce a new low-power, low-cost chipset for HD
Radio receivers. These new chipsets will be an important step in the
development of portable HD Radios.


Samsung figures that samples of the chipset will be available before the end
of the 2007 - and production anticipated for the first quarter of 2008.

The low-power, high-performance chip will be capable of supporting all
current and planned HD Radio technology features. It is being designed and
manufactured using advanced technology and features a System-in-Package
(SIP) module and a CMOS, mixed-signal single-chip tuner.

Target HD Radio applications include: mobile phones, portable media players,
portable navigation devices, table radios and home audio-video components.

If HD Radio is able to integrate into mobile phones and portable media
players before satellite radio does, then we have no one to blame but
ourselves.








David Eduardo[_4_] September 24th 07 12:01 AM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AM HD will fail.
 

"Steve" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 23, 6:34 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:

The CEO of iBiquity said, "non is available, in development or being
planned." He then went on to describe the power consumption of DACs and
how
he hoped the offshoot of devices like the iPod would eventually create
more
efficient chips and that the technology could be applied to HD.


That's weird. I wonder why he'd yank your chain that way? He was
probably just joking around.


iBiquity never made claims about portables. The first mention has been in
the Samsung press releases about low cost low power chips.

Nothing was said in '04 about portable devices except "we hope they can
figure this one out."



This is incorrect. A great deal was said and the expectation was that
they'd be available very soon.


Then you will have no trouble producing a link or two.

Not according to Samsung. They predict that the chipsets will be very
expensive indeed.


No, they don't.


Actually, they do.


Like nearly all your recent posts, you show that you don't understand the
radio business model and are lying about the technical issues of HD.

For example:
Samsung developing new chipset for HD Radio
Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 9:49 AM

Samsung said they will introduce a new low-power, low-cost chipset for HD
Radio receivers. These new chipsets will be an important step in the
development of portable HD Radios.


Samsung figures that samples of the chipset will be available before the end
of the 2007 - and production anticipated for the first quarter of 2008.

The low-power, high-performance chip will be capable of supporting all
current and planned HD Radio technology features. It is being designed and
manufactured using advanced technology and features a System-in-Package
(SIP) module and a CMOS, mixed-signal single-chip tuner.

Target HD Radio applications include: mobile phones, portable media players,
portable navigation devices, table radios and home audio-video components.

If HD Radio is able to integrate into mobile phones and portable media
players before satellite radio does, then we have no one to blame but
ourselves.





Steve September 24th 07 12:57 AM

FM HD in its current form will likely survive it's unlikely AM HD will fail.
 
On Sep 23, 6:44 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message

ups.com...

On Sep 23, 4:02 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:


In correct. The new chipsets will be considerably less expensive than the
existing ones. See press releases on iBiquity website.


Not according to Samsung. They predict that the chipsets will be very
expensive indeed.


You are making things up again.



Samsung's words, not mine. You're just playing some kind of joke on
us, right?



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