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Harris Flexiva Raises HD Radio Sidebands
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John Higdon
2012-03-26 17:06:56 UTC
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John Higdon
Higdon, when you're on the same side as Farce, a nutcake with no experience
or credentials.....then you KNOW you're on the right side!
I am a broadcast technician with over forty years of full time
experience. I don't need anonymous posters to determine my points of
view.
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John Higdon
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John Higdon
2012-03-26 17:11:23 UTC
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Wrong, it's not a "hefty" investment. Stations can get immediate ROI if
they choose to.
Obviously, you have no broadcast engineering experience. And there is no
ROI. "HD Radio" is off the radar for just about every station that is
not part of the initial "cram down" that pervaded the corporate owners.
You HD Haterz keep repeating the same lines. Could it be becuase you have
no experience in the field?
I would say that lack of experience is to be found in your vicinity. I
have over forty years of broadcast experience. My real name is at the
bottom of this post, so you can check it out if you like. Shouldn't be
hard; I'm well-known in the Bay Area.

And you?
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John Higdon
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John Higdon
2012-03-26 18:11:02 UTC
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So being allied with him doesn't do you much good.
Agreeing with an isolated point of view does hardly an alliance make.
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John Higdon
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2012-05-01 18:19:46 UTC
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Harris Flexiva Raises HD Radio Sidebands
http://www.radioworld.com/article/harris-flexiva-raises-hd-radio-side...
If Harris is building them...then they're not going away anytime soon!
LOL!   Sorry Farce, Higdon, Savage!  LOL!
Harris Announces Plans to Exit Broadcast Business

The equipment manufacturer has seen its business from government
contracts boom, not so much from the broadcast side. In a press
release, the company said "The decision to divest Broadcast
Communications resulted from a thorough review of our business
portfolio, which determined that the business is no longer aligned
with the company's long-term strategy. The plan to sell these assets
supports our disciplined approach to capital allocation, and we intend
to use the proceeds to return cash to shareholders and invest in
growing our core businesses."

Harris Corporation reported revenue in the third quarter of fiscal
2012 of $1.48 billion compared with $1.41 billion in the prior-year
quarter. GAAP loss from continuing operations in the third quarter was
$255 million, or $2.27 per diluted share. GAAP income from continuing
operations in the prior year was $142 million, or $1.11 per diluted
share.

Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, the company has approximately $6
billion of annual revenue and about 17,000 employees -- including
nearly 7,000 engineers and scientists.

http://radioink.com/Article.asp?id=2447183&spid=24698

You were saying.... LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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