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Matt:
HD radio transmissions are amazingly clear. As to cost, the receiver prices
are coming down, but HD radios are still a bit pricy. This having been said,
however, I bought my Polk I-Sonic entertainment system for $600, which is
only $100 over what the comparable Bose tabletop radio / CD player has been
selling for the past five or six years. I believe that Boston Acoustic is
now selling an HD tabletop radio for around $200.
John
KW4U
----- Original Message -----
From: "matt V" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 12:24 AM
Subject: hd radio again: off topic?
> hi all,
> I was just hearing on a station about 2 hours away, yeah i can pick it =
> up at night, but not in the day, that they are now hd, two questions,
> is hd radio really crystal clear with no whitenoise like they say or is =
> that just advertizing crap just to get you to buy it?and, are the radios =
> fairly affordable or are they still through the roof like most new =
> technologies?
>
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