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I saw a reference to this and wondered what it was. Below is a link I found
using Google: http://www.ibiquity.com/technology/index.htm I can't see how it will do anything but cause serious problems for shortwave, let alone AM. I don't fancy having to replace any radios I have. Since people already have cell phones capable of sending and receiving email, pictures and news, it would seem redundant. What would make people want this over their existing cell phones ? Il Dolce Far Niente |
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