Re: [IRCA] iPhones and IBOC
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Re: [IRCA] iPhones and IBOC



Lee,

I have seen satellite TV evolve from analog back when I bought my 8.5
foot dish in 1985 to all digital today. A lot less expensive to rent a
part of a transponder rather than 1/2 of one in analog. Plus you can get
20 channels per transponder where you used to get only two at one time.
Then came along the little dish and that changed TV viewing forever for
many folks. Things change. Radio will die out someday and it will be
something else. Nothing lasts forever. I am just so happy I got a good
piece of the AM DX hobby and the QSLs. Someday things like that will be
museum pieces, along with turntabes, and transmitters. 

73,

Patrick

Patrick Martin
KGED QSL Manager


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