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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: If you look at most markets, today, you have a couple of stations dominating the AM ratings shares... almost always those with viable full market signals. And that's your wet dream. Only one or two stations and you control them. Wrong. With the horrible demographics of AM I would not want an AM station, even as a gift. The formats that produce about 80% or more of AM's ratings are moving to FM, so there will be nothing left. All due to your diligence promoting HD and false advertising insights. Someone has to make the chip for the prices to go down. Should I waste my time taking another look around? I don't think I'll bother this time. Both the chips previously mentioned are shipping to OEMs. Really? Who is making them 6 dB man? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: Both the chips previously mentioned are shipping to OEMs. Really? Who is making them 6 dB man? Look at the many reports on the NAB radio show in Austin and find out for yourself. The chips and receivers with them were on display. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: Both the chips previously mentioned are shipping to OEMs. Really? Who is making them 6 dB man? Look at the many reports on the NAB radio show in Austin and find out for yourself. The chips and receivers with them were on display. No, no! You tell me who is making them and point me to a link on the manufacturers web page with the specifications 6 dB man. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: Both the chips previously mentioned are shipping to OEMs. Really? Who is making them 6 dB man? Look at the many reports on the NAB radio show in Austin and find out for yourself. The chips and receivers with them were on display. No, no! You tell me who is making them and point me to a link on the manufacturers web page with the specifications 6 dB man. There is a very small number of radio factories in the world. The chips are marketd directly to them, not to web surfers. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: Both the chips previously mentioned are shipping to OEMs. Really? Who is making them 6 dB man? Look at the many reports on the NAB radio show in Austin and find out for yourself. The chips and receivers with them were on display. No, no! You tell me who is making them and point me to a link on the manufacturers web page with the specifications 6 dB man. There is a very small number of radio factories in the world. The chips are marketd directly to them, not to web surfers. You are one funny guy. They are not going to sell any chips without publishing the specifications 6 dB man. I surf and write purchase orders all the time for components and equipment. You think I or anyone else is going to buy something I can't find specifications on? You are really outdoing yourself today. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: There is a very small number of radio factories in the world. The chips are marketd directly to them, not to web surfers. You are one funny guy. They are not going to sell any chips without publishing the specifications 6 dB man. I surf and write purchase orders all the time for components and equipment. You think I or anyone else is going to buy something I can't find specifications on? You are not making radios in your own factory, I am quite sure. Otherwise, you would have data on the chips, pricing, etc. Why would Samsung spend money on mass marketing when they can send a few e-mails and reach everyone? |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: There is a very small number of radio factories in the world. The chips are marketd directly to them, not to web surfers. You are one funny guy. They are not going to sell any chips without publishing the specifications 6 dB man. I surf and write purchase orders all the time for components and equipment. You think I or anyone else is going to buy something I can't find specifications on? You are not making radios in your own factory, I am quite sure. Otherwise, you would have data on the chips, pricing, etc. Why would Samsung spend money on mass marketing when they can send a few e-mails and reach everyone? Yeah that's right, I'm not making radios. You don't work in the electronics industry, heck you probably don't work at all, so you would not know. Anybody that is a manufacturer publishes their wares on the web so people that need them can find them. Email would be out of the question. You would have to spam everyone or risk losing business. Basically, if I don't know ahead of time where to go I search Google and find what I need. If I have questions that are not answered on the web I then call a representative. All semiconductor makers publish their parts on the web. Exceptions would be some military specific parts. You can go to Samsung site and see all they produce. Last time I looked I could find the announcement about making the HD parts and that's it. The parts are vaporware. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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