[BC] While you are waiting for receivers
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Mon Dec 12 12:56:35 CST 2005
Another factor is the other standards are world standards and the potential
market size is much larger than the US market, which if anything is shrinking by
comparison.
R
Paul Christensen wrote:
>> "I wonder why other countries are apparently able to come up with low
>> cost compatable systems for stereo, digital radio, etc...and America
>> finds it cannot, and also cannot let the other systems even compete.
>> Land of the free? Or home of the knave?"
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> Does anyone know of available data in which the average consumer cost of
> Eureka 147 receivers is computed over a ten year period? It would be
> interesting to see this information and extrapolate it onto a time-line
> for the iBiquity product, taking total potential market size into
> consideration (e.g., U.S. versus Canada or Europe). My guess is that
> iBiquity has already done the forward-looking work but it may not be
> available for public disclosure.
>
> Hopefully, HD Radio production will advance quickly enough to the point
> where we're not paying $500 for a "clock radio" type of receiver.
>
> Paul
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