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Old January 13th 04, 10:31 AM
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"Mike Terry" wrote in
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Eton Corp, which builds and sells radios in North America under the
brand name of Grundig, is to launch a new multi-purpose satellite
radio - the Eton EM1 XM. As well as AM/FM and XM Satellite Radio, it
can also receive shortwave broadcasts, making it a true world band
receiver. The radio has been developed in collaboration with RL Drake
Company. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced, but a
photo and basic details are available on the company's Web site.



A "satellite" radio can only receive what the owners of the satellite
choose to make available to it, just like a cable distro.

Any discussion of "what can it receive" is moronic beyond discussion.
Please consult your program guide.


 
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