Re: Univeral Radio introduces a portable DRM radio



On Feb 26, 9:28 am, jimwilh...@xxxxxxxx wrote:


I agree with him - It's ugly - not to mention the fact that nobody
wants it.

Then the free market will decide. It will be expensive and a few radio
junkies might buy it.

But some European and Oceania shortwave broadcasters are putting a lot
of effort into DRM. I have no idea why they would do this.

There would be no market for this in the 3rd world. Maybe Japan/
Australia/New Zealand is their target area for buying this radio.

.



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