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DX'ing using the internet - No need for long-distance AM
On Oct 3, 7:29 am, wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: SFTV_troy wrote: Which is why the upgrade to Digital radio is so crucial. It provides crystal-clear quality (HE-AAC sound) that people demand, while still providing the reliability of broadcasting during severe weather. Actually, if that demand were genuine, and HD Radio were providing the means to feed that demand, you wouldn't be able to swing a dead hooker without hitting an HD radio..... If the price was dropped to $25, like DAB, the U.S. HD radios would sell like hotcakes. The problem right now is the price is just too high. No, the problem is that no one understands why this new product exists. |
DX'ing using the internet - No need for long-distance AM
THIS DISCUSSION IS OFF-TOPIC FOR REC.AUDIO.TECH
(AND REC.AUDIO.CAR, FOR THAT MATTER) PLEASE DROP REC.AUDIO.TECH FROM THIS DISCUSSION |
DX'ing using the internet - No need for long-distance AM
On Oct 3, 5:52 am, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
THIS DISCUSSION IS OFF-TOPIC FOR REC.AUDIO.TECH (AND REC.AUDIO.CAR, FOR THAT MATTER) PLEASE DROP REC.AUDIO.TECH FROM THIS DISCUSSION PLEASE ADDRESS YOUR DROP THIS MESSAGE CONCERNS TO : "sftvratings_troy" -or- "sftv_troy" |
DX'ing using the internet - No need for long-distance AM
On Oct 2, 5:45 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
Which is why the upgrade to Digital radio is so crucial. It provides crystal-clear quality (HE-AAC sound) that people demand, while still providing the reliability of broadcasting during severe weather It won't provide any service to anyone after it ceases to be commercially profitable. Don't fight innovation. Don't fight progress. Accept the inevitable. |
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