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Despite Ibiquity choosing to name next generation terrestrial radio
after the ever so popular HDTV, it hasn't been widely accepted yet. The initial cost of HD radio tuners has been a big reason and Radiosophy is hoping to change that at NAB, by introducing the first $99 HD Radio, which makes it half as much as the next cheapest model. Like most radios today, it has a few more tricks: it's an alarm clock, has an external antenna connection, as well as the latest must have for any device with speakers, a line input for your MP3 player. According to the release you have to act now to get the $99 price, as those who wait until after July 30th will have to pay $119.99. |
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On Apr 13, 9:40 am, "
wrote: Despite Ibiquity choosing to name next generation terrestrial radio after the ever so popular HDTV, it hasn't been widely accepted yet. The initial cost of HD radio tuners has been a big reason and Radiosophy is hoping to change that at NAB, by introducing the first $99 HD Radio, which makes it half as much as the next cheapest model. Like most radios today, it has a few more tricks: it's an alarm clock, has an external antenna connection, as well as the latest must have for any device with speakers, a line input for your MP3 player. According to the release you have to act now to get the $99 price, as those who wait until after July 30th will have to pay $119.99. Questions - is it stereo or other multichannel? Does it have an aux output for plug-in to a hi-fi system? |
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On Apr 13, 4:06?pm, "bpnjensen" wrote:
On Apr 13, 9:40 am, " wrote: Despite Ibiquity choosing to name next generation terrestrial radio after the ever so popular HDTV, it hasn't been widely accepted yet. The initial cost of HD radio tuners has been a big reason and Radiosophy is hoping to change that at NAB, by introducing the first $99 HD Radio, which makes it half as much as the next cheapest model. Like most radios today, it has a few more tricks: it's an alarm clock, has an external antenna connection, as well as the latest must have for any device with speakers, a line input for your MP3 player. According to the release you have to act now to get the $99 price, as those who wait until after July 30th will have to pay $119.99. Questions - is it stereo or other multichannel? Does it have an aux output for plug-in to a hi-fi system? It's only $99 for a short while, then jumps back to $120. Just like the Black Friday Accurian HD, this HD radio will not sell. This radio is a $100 alarm clock that still requires external jacks for FM dipole and AM loop antennas - consumers have not bought into the HD Radio farce and will not bother to fool with clunky external antennas just to pick up crappy terrestrial radio. LOL !!! |
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If you wait long enough,they will probally be letting them go real
cheap. cuhulin |
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On Apr 13, 3:40?pm, "
wrote: Despite Ibiquity choosing to name next generation terrestrial radio after the ever so popular HDTV, it hasn't been widely accepted yet. The initial cost of HD radio tuners has been a big reason and Radiosophy is hoping to change that at NAB, by introducing the first $99 HD Radio, which makes it half as much as the next cheapest model. Like most radios today, it has a few more tricks: it's an alarm clock, has an external antenna connection, as well as the latest must have for any device with speakers, a line input for your MP3 player. According to the release you have to act now to get the $99 price, as those who wait until after July 30th will have to pay $119.99. The damn radio doesn't even have a CD player ! LOL !!! |
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On Apr 13, 9:40 am, "
wrote: Despite Ibiquity choosing to name next generation terrestrial radio after the ever so popular HDTV, it hasn't been widely accepted yet. The initial cost of HD radio tuners has been a big reason and Radiosophy is hoping to change that at NAB, by introducing the first $99 HD Radio, which makes it half as much as the next cheapest model. Like most radios today, it has a few more tricks: it's an alarm clock, has an external antenna connection, as well as the latest must have for any device with speakers, a line input for your MP3 player. According to the release you have to act now to get the $99 price, as those who wait until after July 30th will have to pay $119.99. Terry-in-DTW, You got a URL/Link and Model Number for this Radiosophy HD Radio ? ? ? i want to know ~ RHF |
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In article . com,
"RHF" wrote: Snip Hello Everyone - For all you Anti-HD-Radio Friends here on Rec.Radio.Shortwave -IF- You are posting something about "HD" Radio -Why Not- Put an (HD) at the Start of the Subject Line -Or- Better Yet Post it on the HD-Radio NewsGroup ![]() Snip If I start a thread on HD radio then the subject will reflect it. The subject does not have start with a word for you to filter on it. You can filter on any word or words in the subject. For example I have filters for curse words. If a curse word is anywhere in the subject then it is killed. The implementation of HD radio on AMBCB and DRM on shortwave are valid topics as they are very disruptive technology for program listening or DXing. People don't like the long arguments disruptive Trolls start and I got sucked into one of those. I made the mistake of thinking Edweene was a serious poster. I wised up late in his game. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Apr 14, 7:48�am, "RHF" wrote:
On Apr 13, 9:28 pm, "RHF" wrote: On Apr 13, 9:40 am, " wrote: Despite Ibiquity choosing to name next generation terrestrial radio after the ever so popular HDTV, it hasn't been widely accepted yet. The initial cost of HD radio tuners has been a big reason and Radiosophy is hoping to change that at NAB, by introducing the first $99 HD Radio, which makes it half as much as the next cheapest model. Like most radios today, it has a few more tricks: it's an alarm clock, has an external antenna connection, as well as the latest must have for any device with speakers, a line input for your MP3 player. According to the release you have to act now to get the $99 price, as those who wait until after July 30th will have to pay $119.99. Terry-in-DTW, You got a URL/Link and Model Number for this Radiosophy HD Radio ? ? ? i want to know ~ RHF *. *. . . Hello Everyone - For all you Anti-HD-Radio Friends here on Rec.Radio.Shortwave -IF- You are posting something about "HD" Radio -Why Not- Put an (HD) at the Start of the Subject Line -Or- Better Yet Post it on the HD-Radio NewsGroup ![]() (HD) : Why Not Post "HD" Radio News and Information at the "HD Radio" NewsGroup - Brilliant ! HD-RADIO =http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/ HD-RADIO NEWS =http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/ HD-RADIO INFO =http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/ IBOC HD-RADIO =http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/ IBIQUITY HD-RADIO =http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/ DIGITAL HD-RADIO =http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/ OK so now that i have looked around. I can Answer my own questions Radiosophy HD Radio =WebSite= Ra-Di-O-So-Phy =http://www.radiosophy.com/index.html PRESS RELEASE - North Sioux City, SD, April 12, 2007http://www.radiosophy..com/press/press4_12_2007.html Today, Radiosophy, LLC, announced a new HD Radio Receiver using iBiquity's IBOC Technology is scheduled to begin shipping in May 2007. *The HD100 is a fully featured entry-level HD Radio which will retail for $119.95. Radiosophy HD Radio =Products=http://www.radiosophy.com/products.html Radiosophy "HD100" Radio / Receiverhttp://www.radiosophy.com/products/hd100.html Radiosophy Model # "HD100" or "HD 100" Features Two (2) Speakers so it is : Stereo in Analog FM Stereo Stereo in Digital FM Stereo + Plus Multi-Channel FM Mono in Analog AM/MW Mono Stereo in Digital AM/MW Stereo -New- Yes HD AM/MW Radio is Stereo ! Also features Internal AM/FM Antennas and Connections for both an External AM/MW Antenna and External FM Antenna The Radiosophy "HD100" Radio / Receiver Owner's Manual / User's Guide [PDF File]http://www.radiosophy.com/collaterals/owners_manual-HD100.pdf The Radiosophy "HD100" Radio "Pre-Order" Shipping Status Update as of 12 April 2007 STATUS =http://www.radiosophy.com/status/index.html The Radiosophy "HD100" Radio will begin Shipping in mid-May. Pre-Order - The Radiosophy "HD100" Radio ORDER HD100 =http://tinyurl.com/2tvcaxhttps://www...16144&cat=248&... Reserve a Radiosophy "HD100" Radio now at this Special Introductory Price of $99.95 -Note- Offer Expires 30 June 2007 as always more than you wanted to know ~ RHF *. *. . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just like the rest of the HD radios, it won't sell. |
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Telamon,In the first place,dxAce was/is right.In the second place,I
wouldn't even give a dollar two nienty eight (seeee,one time when I was looking at some old tools in Larry Simpson's pawn shop on McDowell Road,I asked him,Larry,how much for this old pipe cutter,,,, he said,a dollar two nienty eight.I gave him $5.00 for the big old pipe cutter) for any stinking HD radio. Whos on first? Third is on first. ~ Bud Abbot and Lou Costello. cuhulin |
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