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mike0219116 September 18th 04 12:02 AM

Eton E1 XM Release Date Slips Again
 
http://tinyurl.com/2ckb3

Not long ago it was at 12/15/04, and now it's at 12/26/04.

And the beat goes on...



mike0219116 September 18th 04 12:12 AM

For some reason the TinyURL isn't working.

Here's the link at Universal Radio:

http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0101.html

"mike0219116" wrote in message
news:D2K2d.44351$Ka6.10791@okepread03...
http://tinyurl.com/2ckb3

Not long ago it was at 12/15/04, and now it's at 12/26/04.

And the beat goes on...





Kameron Spesial September 18th 04 02:33 AM

On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 18:02:59 -0500, "mike0219116"
wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/2ckb3

Not long ago it was at 12/15/04, and now it's at 12/26/04.

And the beat goes on...



What do you expect? It's plastic and made in China.

RFCOMMSYS September 18th 04 04:48 AM

wrote:



Not long ago it was at 12/15/04, and now it's at 12/26/04.

And the beat goes on...


It's being delayed by a total re-design of the synch detector. The Chinese
engineers didn't understand what a synch detector was really for --- the one
they designed sounded an alarm whenever the radio fell into a body of water.

m II September 18th 04 06:48 AM

RFCOMMSYS wrote:
wrote:



Not long ago it was at 12/15/04, and now it's at 12/26/04.

And the beat goes on...



It's being delayed by a total re-design of the synch detector. The Chinese
engineers didn't understand what a synch detector was really for --- the one
they designed sounded an alarm whenever the radio fell into a body of water.



The better half's one always went off when the dishes piled up.




mike

starman September 24th 04 07:55 AM

RFCOMMSYS wrote:

wrote:



Not long ago it was at 12/15/04, and now it's at 12/26/04.

And the beat goes on...


It's being delayed by a total re-design of the synch detector. The Chinese
engineers didn't understand what a synch detector was really for --- the one
they designed sounded an alarm whenever the radio fell into a body of water.


That would be a 'sink' detector.


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