[BC] HDradio & our digital future
James Somich
jsomich
Thu Dec 21 20:59:47 CST 2006
Actuallly, the you would only need the LG-innotek module. Connect a couple
of buttons and a battery to it and a pair of ear buds. There is your pocket
HD Radio. It would slip into your shirt pocket with room to spare. The only
problem would be power consumption/battery life.
On 12/21/06, Phil Alexander <dynotherm at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> On 21 Dec 2006 at 19:22, ChuxGarage at aol.com wrote:
>
> >
> > >As Rich Wood has said, unless the programming being offered on the HD2
> and
> > 3
> > >channels is a *lot* more compelling, people just aren't going to make
> the
> > >investment. The consumer attitude, "What's in it for me?" is a tough
> hurdle.
> >
>
> Just one question: Where can you buy a MONO-FM set today? IOW, the time
> will
> come when all radios are IBOC capable. If you look at the innards of the
> Sangean, (mostly empty space) it begins to look like the pocket portable
> is
> much closer than many think. There are factors that will tend to speed the
> transition once sets begin to become more widespread. I agree it could
> have
> been done in a much better way, but this is the way it will be.
>
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