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I think I'll stick with satellite radio so long as the prices don't go way
up after the merger. I haven't even used a walkman in so long I don't know
if mine still works or even where it is for sure, nor the radio in my
stereo. I've thought about taking my FM antenna down for my stereo actually,
1 of those dipoles on the wall, but I made this one out of a bunch of parts
that should never have worked. It did work great but when the day comes I
take it down, that's it, I don't think it will ever go back up.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harvey Heagy" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: [NYDXA-List] FCC Approves IBOC Go Ahead
>I agree. This is probably either a last ditch effort to revive AM or run
>it
> off the air altogether. Why pay for a digital receiver to listen to the
> same trash we could listen to free now? No one is going to spend the
> money
> for a digital receiver for AM unless it is included as part of a package.
> And if the NAB is so against paid radio, then let it do something about it
> instead of just running anti-satellite radio spots, or trying to ruin
> satellite services by getting a foothold into them to bring them down as
> its
> corporate puppets did with commercial broadcasting.
> Harvey
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