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"Tom Holden" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Tom Holden" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. [snip] I've lost count of how many times I have posted - the one I showed you is the ONLY DEMONSTRATION SW DRM RADIO IN ANY OF THE LINKS. 1. http://www.mayah.com/products/products-drm.htm 2. http://www.himalaya.com.hk/index.php...view&id=14&Ite mid =28&lang=en Yeah Tom I post the links. Both links are the same radio. This is the one DRM SW radio I have been able to find. This is the ONE concept radio by two of the companies involved in the DRM consortium. Check again if you think both links point to the same radio. #1 is the Mayah DRM-2010, #2 is the Himalaya with twin speakers and a star of David pattern set of controls and is unmistakeably different from #1. The Himalaya is based on the Analog Devices Blackfin processor, the 2010 on some unnamed module. Mayah has nothing to do with #2 but the Himalaya company is involved in both. Anyway, what's the point if there is or was only one at some point in time - there will be more soon, if not already. Two hairs or split hairs - it's only hair! ;-) Sorry about that, I looked at the first one and not the second. The second one (himalaya) in the past needed a computer for processing the audio. Looks like it might be a stand alone radio now. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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