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“IBiquity announces 1.5 million HD chipsets shipped.” Wow! More B.S.
Struble, I know you read this column because I’ve been asking you to produce benchmarks for your bogus company for months. Lets see now, with million and millions spent so far that makes somewhere around $250,000 per radio/chipset. Give or take $100,000 or so and I’m sure your figure of 1.5 million is suspect. Like every other statistic you produce from your fertile but screed-up imagination. Interesting that iBiquity announces the number of chipsests shipped, not to confuse that with the insignificant number of receivers sold. Hybrid digital is failing Struble but keep reading this message board. Struble, it must be very tiring for you to constantly find new ways to distort the facts about your defective hybrid digital scam. Money’s a little tight now also. Hope it dries up for you real soon. |
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On Oct 8, 12:09*pm, Rfburns wrote:
“IBiquity announces 1.5 million HD chipsets shipped.” *Wow! More B.S. Struble, I know you read this column because I’ve been asking you to produce benchmarks for your bogus company for months. Lets see now, with million and millions spent so far that makes somewhere around $250,000 per radio/chipset. Give or take $100,000 or so and I’m sure your figure of 1.5 million is suspect. Like every other statistic you produce from your fertile but screed-up imagination. Interesting that iBiquity announces the number of chipsests shipped, not to confuse that with the insignificant number of receivers sold. Hybrid digital is failing Struble but keep reading this message board. Struble, it must be very tiring for you to constantly find new ways to distort the facts about your defective hybrid digital scam. Money’s a little tight now also. *Hope it dries up for you real soon. We all know that the chipsets are sitting in some warehouse - besides the chipsets don't even work: "Niles HD radio issues" "We have been installing quite a few HD radio 'Cards' for the Niles ICS multiroom audio system. This is a proprietary device that fits in a slot in the ICS mainframe if you will. Lately we have been having a rash of problems with lockups etc. The radio will show a channel and good signal, but no audio. A reboot will typically bring it back. We have had more severe failures as well. We now carry a spare card with us and are now considering going back to AM/FM only cards. All other functions on this keypad based audio system have been great. I am wondering if anyone has any insight into these failures? Niles must have to buy them from a chip manufacturer of some sort? It would seem to be a problem with the chipset. We have been using attic or roof mounted antennas to improve signal, but that does not seem to be the problem as unites still fail with the antenna. There seems to be alot more going on with these devices than standard tuners. More power consumption as well. I wonder if the power consumption is the issue? I am really guessing here, but Niles is not helping with any tech support. Thanks in advance for insight." http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...9#post14432739 |
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On Oct 8, 2:55*pm, KaitoWRX911 wrote:
On Oct 8, 12:09*pm, Rfburns wrote: “IBiquity announces 1.5 million HD chipsets shipped.” *Wow! More B.S. Struble, I know you read this column because I’ve been asking you to produce benchmarks for your bogus company for months. Lets see now, with million and millions spent so far that makes somewhere around $250,000 per radio/chipset. Give or take $100,000 or so and I’m sure your figure of 1.5 million is suspect. Like every other statistic you produce from your fertile but screed-up imagination. Interesting that iBiquity announces the number of chipsests shipped, not to confuse that with the insignificant number of receivers sold. Hybrid digital is failing Struble but keep reading this message board. Struble, it must be very tiring for you to constantly find new ways to distort the facts about your defective hybrid digital scam. Money’s a little tight now also. *Hope it dries up for you real soon. |
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On Oct 8, 12:09*pm, Rfburns wrote:
“IBiquity announces 1.5 million HD chipsets shipped.” *Wow! More B.S. Struble, I know you read this column because I’ve been asking you to produce benchmarks for your bogus company for months. Lets see now, with million and millions spent so far that makes somewhere around $250,000 per radio/chipset. Give or take $100,000 or so and I’m sure your figure of 1.5 million is suspect. Like every other statistic you produce from your fertile but screed-up imagination. Interesting that iBiquity announces the number of chipsests shipped, not to confuse that with the insignificant number of receivers sold. Hybrid digital is failing Struble but keep reading this message board. Struble, it must be very tiring for you to constantly find new ways to distort the facts about your defective hybrid digital scam. Money’s a little tight now also. *Hope it dries up for you real soon. I just read a report that said one million new wooden wagon wheels have been produced. Holy crap! This could be the end of the automobile!! |
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