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disclaimer: I worked for the engineering company that produced the
"proof of concept" receiver for Ibiquity. Yep, I helped design North
America's first ever terrestrial digital radio receiver. It was about
seven RU high. I thought digital radio was a neat idea then and I
stitll do.


HD radio sucks.

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peejay wrote:

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disclaimer: I worked for the engineering company that produced the
"proof of concept" receiver for Ibiquity. Yep, I helped design North
America's first ever terrestrial digital radio receiver. It was about
seven RU high. I thought digital radio was a neat idea then and I
stitll do.


HD radio sucks.

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Ventura, California


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