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What I'd really love to find is something that would actually be a
functional replacement for my 21 year old stereo receiver. Of course I'll
never find such a beast because this receiver has tape in/out, a set of
jacks for a CD player, and a set of jacks and a ground lug for a turn
table, and of course I have every jack populated. Yes I still use all
those ancient technologies--I even have an TEAC solenoid operated open reel
deck that I bought from a station engineer at the local public television
station.
But if I could have my wish, I'd love to be able to do HD, yet still have
access to that old stuff
. I guess I shouldn't knock the existing equipment--that receiver has
never given me a minute of trouble.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 02:32 PM 2/29/2008 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi.
>
>Other than the radio shack hd tabeltop,
>what are the most accessible hd radios?
>Are there any hd walk man radios?
>
>Are there any hd radios with weather band
>and or xm and or sirius?
>
>Are there any accessible wifi radios
>or any way to do internet radio without winblow$?
>
>Thanks much again as always.
>
>73
>wb6 yoy
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