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On 10/31/2010 6:59 AM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
... However you never know, it turns out that according to a recent study, now floating around the internet, there are more people in India with cell phones than people who have access to a private (or any) toilet. Geoff. See, you are still thinking in hardware, models, a "new one", etc., etc. ... If SDR goes mass production, there will be few "models", more like one model per manufacturer. The SDR will like be priced $19.95-$99.95USD, depending on how extravagant you wish to go ... and, of course, the $100USD one will have the processor onboard ... Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote:
See, you are still thinking in hardware, models, a "new one", etc., etc. ... I'm thinking of radios. Boxes that play sounds from the air as it where. Not computer add ons. Most of the people who are still the target of SWBC don't have computers. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM To help restaurants, as part of the "stimulus package", everyone must order dessert. As part of the socialized health plan, you are forbidden to eat it. :-) |
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On 10/31/2010 10:14 AM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
John Smith wrote: See, you are still thinking in hardware, models, a "new one", etc., etc. ... I'm thinking of radios. Boxes that play sounds from the air as it where. Not computer add ons. Most of the people who are still the target of SWBC don't have computers. Geoff. You are not aware that there are SDR's which can be controlled by computer, as well as be stand alone? They are stand alone with but the addition of a processor and some memory ... but, why duplicate the sound card, the oscillator, etc. if you are always going to have a computer present? People still think in terms of stand alone, like you do. However, why own a TV, a radio, a stereo, etc.? The computer is all of this, and more ... usually a simple USB device is all which is necessary to make the computer pretty much anything you wish ... however, manufacturers would like to sell you a, stand alone, separate device for each and every different task you wish to preform ... it is my opinion only idiots will continue down that road ... a desktop controls most of all this in my home ... my fondness for collectibles is only why I own so many stand alone, and ancient, AM, FM, SW, ham, cb, etc. ... I prefer a notebook with a small SDR even when I camp ... however, I do carry along backup. A small inverter allows me to operate these in my vehicle and a small generator supplies power at the camp sites ... I strongly believe most will be heading in these directions ... it is only salespeople in electronic stores who slow the upgrading ... Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote:
You are not aware that there are SDR's which can be controlled by computer, as well as be stand alone? Yes, but your are IMHO mixing up two types of listeners. The listeners that the stations are not trying to reach are afluent, have a computer, probably have a TV, some sort of video player (DVD, Blu-Ray,VCR, PVR, or streamer), an internet connection and so on. Those are the kind that would gladly buy an SDR because they like the toy aspect and want to listen to SWBC as a hobby. On the other side of the equation are what I think is almost all of their audience, people who do not have computers, can not afford more than a cheap radio, and will never have an internet connection until it is free or close to it. The proof is where do the SWBC stations aim their signal? Not at North America, not at the EU, etc, but at poor parts of the world, North and Central Africa, Western Asia (middle east and India) and Eastern Asia (China, North Korea, Indonesia, and so on). This is no duplication of processor, memory, keyboard, display, etc because these people don't have them. An SDR radio is fine if you can make one for a few dollars that will stand a great deal of abuse and use very little power. As an add on for a computer, they will only sell in the richer countries or the more affluent cites, where there are lots of other sources of information and the SWBC stations are not aiming at. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM To help restaurants, as part of the "stimulus package", everyone must order dessert. As part of the socialized health plan, you are forbidden to eat it. :-) |
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On 10/31/2010 12:09 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
John Smith wrote: You are not aware that there are SDR's which can be controlled by computer, as well as be stand alone? Yes, but your are IMHO mixing up two types of listeners. The listeners that the stations are not trying to reach are afluent, have a computer, probably have a TV, some sort of video player (DVD, Blu-Ray,VCR, PVR, or streamer), an internet connection and so on. Those are the kind that would gladly buy an SDR because they like the toy aspect and want to listen to SWBC as a hobby. On the other side of the equation are what I think is almost all of their audience, people who do not have computers, can not afford more than a cheap radio, and will never have an internet connection until it is free or close to it. The proof is where do the SWBC stations aim their signal? Not at North America, not at the EU, etc, but at poor parts of the world, North and Central Africa, Western Asia (middle east and India) and Eastern Asia (China, North Korea, Indonesia, and so on). This is no duplication of processor, memory, keyboard, display, etc because these people don't have them. An SDR radio is fine if you can make one for a few dollars that will stand a great deal of abuse and use very little power. As an add on for a computer, they will only sell in the richer countries or the more affluent cites, where there are lots of other sources of information and the SWBC stations are not aiming at. Geoff. I don't even consider 3rd world nations. I don't care what goes on in 3rd world nations, their needs, trends, work-arounds, etc. That would only be a waste of my time. I live here in America. If I take a trip there and live there a bit, I will "do as the natives do." In America, I believe this is what will be happening ... if you are in another country ... well, I see them wearing American t-shirts and jeans which appear to have been given to them by aid organizations ... perhaps they will start finding computers and SDR's in those gift packages ... Regards, JS |
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
John Smith wrote: See, you are still thinking in hardware, models, a "new one", etc., etc. ... I'm thinking of radios. Boxes that play sounds from the air as it where. Not computer add ons. Most of the people who are still the target of SWBC don't have computers. Geoff. And where are these people without computers? In National Geographic? |
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On 10/31/2010 12:50 PM, dave wrote:
... And where are these people without computers? In National Geographic? Really. I think the processor needed to drive a standalone SDR would be only need to be about as powerful as one of the common processors found in cell phones ... you could load up new or update software at the village library ... but then, who really cares about 3rd world nations? Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote:
... but then, who really cares about 3rd world nations? The question you should be asking is which SW broadcasters really care about you? Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM To help restaurants, as part of the "stimulus package", everyone must order dessert. As part of the socialized health plan, you are forbidden to eat it. :-) |
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On 10/31/2010 12:59 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
... The question you should be asking is which SW broadcasters really care about you? Geoff. Well, for whatever reason, you wish to put great importance on 3rd world countries ... that is just stupid ... this latest response is about as stupid ... what, I am supposed to be upset if broadcasters ignore listeners to the point of going extinct? I am supposed to be upset I am not important enough to be, PERSONALLY, noticed by them?--Are you delusional along with being both ignorant and stupid? Let's see if I am not correct ... they go the way of the dinosaur ... unless some change saves them ... that "save" is not on the near horizon ... Regards, JS |
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On Oct 31, 8:52*am, John Smith wrote:
On 10/31/2010 6:59 AM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: ... However you never know, it turns out that according to a recent study, now floating around the internet, there are more people in India with cell phones than people who have access to a private (or any) toilet. Geoff. See, you are still thinking in hardware, models, a "new one", etc., etc. .... If SDR goes mass production, there will be few "models", more like one model per manufacturer. *The SDR will like be priced $19.95-$99.95USD, depending on how extravagant you wish to go ... and, of course, the $100USD one will have the processor onboard ... Regards, JS "JS", Better put a $100 "Global Learning Tax" on Each and Every HDTV & PC to Fund FREE {No-Cost} FreePlay AM/FM/SW Radios for the Poor and Underprivileged of the World. *** {Sold in USA & EU & Japan} |
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