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On Sep 30, 9:56 am, Steve wrote:
http://www.sonoplayer.com/overview.htm

99 bucks
No preexisting wireless network needed
Access to far, far more stations than any HD receiver will provide




Except Wireless Internet is extremely expensive, not free like HD or
analog Radio.

Also it appears it won't work outside of your home. Thus HD or Analog
radio is still the only option for car travel.


What a funny guy!

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On Sep 30, 7:56 am, Steve wrote:
http://www.sonoplayer.com/overview.htm

99 bucks
No preexisting wireless network needed
Access to far, far more stations than any HD receiver will provide


-IF- You got to have the Home "PC" Turn-On
-or- a Wireless Network Running to make it Work

I Fails the "Toaster" Test [.] ~ RHF

For an Internet Radio to 'be' a Stand-A-Lone Radio :
It should only require only three things :

1 - Power AC Plug and Cord {Battery Power Optional}

2 - Any Telephone Line with Dial-Up or DSL {Cable-TV Optional}
- - - Assumes you are already paying for one of these
three services; and therefore the Internet Radio is a
Free Bonus that once you buy it cost you nothing more.

3 - You the Radio Listener.

YOU PLUG IT IN + TURN IT ON + LISTEN
- - - yes it is that simple -or- should be ~ RHF
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On Sep 30, 7:56 am, Steve wrote:
http://www.sonoplayer.com/overview.htm

99 bucks
No preexisting wireless network needed
Access to far, far more stations than any HD receiver will provide


A REMINDER TO ALL -WRT- "HD" RADIO

There Is a "HD Radio" NewsGroup
HD RADIO = http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/
Description: This is a Group for discussing HD Radio, it's
viability in the market place, HD Radios & Receivers and
Technology, Programming, Reception, and in general
anything concerning HD Radio that shouldn't be clogging
up other NewsGroups, like Rec.Radio.Shortwave.

For anyone who is looking for an "HD" Radio Group that
is Moderated -or- Simply NOT Rec.Radio.Shortwave

Here is a List of Yahoo Groups that have something
to do with "HD" Radio News and Information.
HD RADIO = http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=HD+Radio
* HDRadio
* HD-Radio
* HD-Radio-Engineering
* Accurian HD Radio {RadioShack}
* High Defination Radio

Plus here is a List of Yahoo Groups that have something
to do with "IBOC" {HD Radio} News and Information.
http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=IBOC
* HD-Radio-Engineering
* Sangean HDT1 "HD" Radio Tuner
* NO2IBOC = Just Say "NO" To IBOC !
* DRM IBOC HDRadio = DRM and HD Radio Forum
* AMStereoOnly = AM Stereo Only ! - Where Digital Is Dead !

FWIW - Here is another HD Radio Forum {NewsGroup}
AVS Forum Digital Video & Audio Devices HD Radio
HD RADIO = http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=154
Some Good Info Here and It is Free for the Reading )

And Once Again The Aforementioned "HDRadio" NewsGroup
HDRADIO=http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/

hy dee ray dee oh ~ RHF
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