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, "Frank Dresser" wrote: "Eric F. Richards" wrote in message ... I like this response: Anonymous said... Thank you for having the balls to challenge Ibiquity and the NAB. They are doing serious damage to our once great industry. Bring broadcasters back to broadcasting otherwise you may as well sign the stations off. September 21, 2007 3:04 PM Hmmmmm... That's IF the broadcasters want to stick exclusively with broadcasting, at least free broadcasting. Consider that the broadcasters have spent millions on IBOC radio interference transmitter equipment and only a pittance on HD radio content. And they've spent millions more on advertising HD radio before adaquate mass market radios were available. HD radio might not have been designed to fail, but it sure doesn't look like the smart guys have thought out the elements of success, either. But now we have a FCC decision which will mark the latest first start date in which very important things got fixed. Inexpensive low power consumption chips are in the pipeline and I'll bet these new, improved chips are subscription radio ready. I keep looking for signs other then initial announcements for a low cost chip or low cost chip sets and I don't find anything. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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