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[IRCA] Roadcasting - can it grab some of radio station audiences?
- Subject: [IRCA] Roadcasting - can it grab some of radio station audiences?
- From: "Bill Harms" <wharms@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 10:02:33 -0400
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Harry:
I was wondering that myself. This seems to be another form of pirate
broadcasting.
Bill Harms
On 20 Aug 2005 at 8:48, Harry White N1QVE wrote:
> Friends,
> How is this different from microbroadcasting, deemed illegal by the FCC?
> Thanks
> Harry
> N1QVE
>
>
> Bill Harms wrote:
>
> > Radio Friends:
> >
> > This is a way to broadcast without a license. Will it take off?
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > http://www.detnews.com/2005/technology/0508/18/0tech-281644.htm
> >
> > New 'roadcasting' concept allows music sharing in and between cars
> >
> > By Timothy McNulty / Scripps Howard News Service / Pittsburgh Post-
> > Gazette
> >
> > Just as commuters are catching up to the idea of satellite radio for
> > their cars, former graduate students at Carnegie Mellon University
> > have developed a next-generation radio concept that allows users to
> > tune into music from iPods and other digital music players in nearby
> > cars.
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