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"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. It's not going to happen in 2008 either due to current demand required to support the processing needed for HD. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "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. It's not going to happen in 2008 either due to current demand required to support the processing needed for HD. -- Telamon Ventura, California Those things should be really good on batteries... as there is no 'current demand' for them. ![]() ![]() |
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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 |
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![]() "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. |
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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.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - d'Eduardo, IMHO - "HD" AM & FM Radio will Live or Die : If-and-When there are "HD" AM & FM Radios in Every Car and Truck : When will there be OEM "HD" Radios for Automobiles ? When is it estimated that an "HD Radio will be Standard Equipment in ALL Cars and Trucks ? I Ask Myself : What IBOC ? All I See Is The Blinking Blue Light ! ~ RHF In the Distant Land Where IBOC Fears To Go : Life Exists and Radio Listeners Live Beyond the 10mv/m Contour. |
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![]() "RHF" wrote in message ps.com... When will there be OEM "HD" Radios for Automobiles ? Already are. Mine came with one. When is it estimated that an "HD Radio will be Standard Equipment in ALL Cars and Trucks ? No idea. |
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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 . |
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