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Carl wrote:
But my wife wants a good TV channel radio...hopefully both VHF and UHF channel audio I don't know, but keep in mind... that if you're in the U.S., TV channel radios will stop working in 3 to 4 years. Both houses of Congress have approved bills that will require the shutdown of analog TV transmitters. The House version specifies the end of 2008, the Senate version April of 2009. Assuming that the final bill will set a date between these two, and that the President will sign it (IMHO pretty much certain) that gives you an idea of how long analog TV sound radios will work. There are no TV sound radios for digital transmissions. (it is possible to make one but it would be a LOT more expensive than current analog sets and would probably have pretty poor battery life) I suppose if you really wanted to listen to TV sound around the house, the solution would be to buy a little FM radio transmitter (like the ones Ramsey Electronics sells, or the ones sold for playing satellite radio through the car), attach it to the cable box/satellite box/digital tuner, and use it to rebroadcast the TV sound on an unused FM frequency. You could then use any FM radio to listen. If she's wanting to listen while jogging/walking the dog/whatever away from the house, she's going to be SOL. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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