The current (October 2006) issue of IEEE Spectrum has an article
on another software defined radio, made by Ettus.
http://www.ettus.com   which is a receive-only item.

Also an item about DRM in Europe, which may not catch on because
there are few receivers you can buy, and they are expensive, and
why should you when you are happy with BC radio as it is?  For
some reason the U.S. has chosen the proprietary Ibiquity system
instead of DRM.  The local NPR station announces that they are
broadcasting in High Definition Radio, but there don't seem to be
any receivers you can buy for it, except perhaps automobile receivers.

And then there is a wry note that there is only one ham-type
electronics store left in New York City (Barry); the others are
all consumer-entertainment types.




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