Radio Shack's Wireless Read-Channel Amplifier
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Radio Shack's Wireless Rear-Channel
Amplifier
Radio Shack's Wireless Rear-Channel
Amplifier
04/30/2004 04:23 PMAlthough he spends just as much time blathering about the need for
wireless speaker connections as he does talking about technical
details (and trust me, it happens, I know), Randy is pretty impressed
with Radio Shack's 5.8Ghz Wireless Rear-Channel Amplifier that he used
to connect his sister's 5.1 surround sound...
A Four-Channel, High-Voltage Amplifier
for MEMS Actuators
A Four-Channel, High-Voltage Amplifier
for MEMS Actuators
03/14/2005 04:09 PMTEGAM, Inc. announces the release of the Model 2375, a four-channel
amplifier that offers the ultimate in precision amplification for MEMS
comb drives, cantilevered beams, and other electrostatic actuators. It
is also ideal for use in applications requiring precise amplification
of unipolar or DC biased AC waveforms. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
Read Channel License Agreement with
Hitachi Enables Infineon to Offer
Advanced Silicon Chip Solutions for Hard
Read Channel License Agreement with
Hitachi Enables Infineon to Offer
Advanced Silicon Chip Solutions for Hard
09/09/2004 10:46 AMJCNN Sep 9 2004 2:17PM GMT
Clear Channel Online Music & Radio
Gets Stripped
Clear Channel Online Music & Radio
Gets Stripped
03/28/2005 11:17 AMBiz.yahoo.com - Mon Mar 28, 12:41 pm GMT
Dr. Jennifer Berman from the Discovery
Health - Channel to Appear on
VoiceAmerica Radio
Dr. Jennifer Berman from the Discovery
Health - Channel to Appear on
VoiceAmerica Radio
09/20/2004 02:46 AMDr. Harvey S. Bartnof, host of “Age Management in the 21st Century”
broadcasting on the Internet VoiceAmerica Radio Network welcomes
urologist, expert on female sexual medicine and health, and
best-selling author, Dr. Jennifer R. Berman on Wednesday, September
22, 2004 at 1pm PST (4pm EST). [PRWEB Sep 20, 2004]
LTB Introduces Worlds First 2.4Ghz
Wireless Surround Headphones and New
Wireless 2.4Ghz 16 Channel Digital
Wireless Headphones
LTB Introduces Worlds First 2.4Ghz
Wireless Surround Headphones and New
Wireless 2.4Ghz 16 Channel Digital
Wireless Headphones
09/25/2004 02:14 AMSunnytech, Inc., the leading maker of True 5.1 Surround Sound
headphones introduces two new 2.4GHz Digital headphones systems under
the LTB Brand name. [PRWEB Sep 25, 2004]
“Show Me The Business!” Live Internet
Talk Radio Show Moves to the
VoiceAmerica™ Channel
“Show Me The Business!” Live Internet
Talk Radio Show Moves to the
VoiceAmerica™ Channel
03/22/2005 03:16 PMFounder of Westcoast Business Review host Amy Campbell re-launches
“Show Me The Business!” on Tuesday, March 22, 2005. [PRWEB Mar 21,
2005]
Retirement and Mature Workforce Expert,
Jeri Sedlar, to Discuss Pre-Retirement
on Internet Talk Radio Show on the
VoiceAmerica™ Business Channel
Retirement and Mature Workforce Expert,
Jeri Sedlar, to Discuss Pre-Retirement
on Internet Talk Radio Show on the
VoiceAmerica™ Business Channel
02/05/2005 09:50 PMOn February 8th, author and speaker, Jeri Sedlar, to discuss what
people should know and anticipate before they retire on “The Coach”
with David Hays and Jim Inman. [PRWEB Feb 4, 2005]
Wireless Radio Software Switch
Wireless Radio Software Switch
05/15/2004 05:26 PMProject started
Wireless Internet Radio Shoots for
Mainstream
Wireless Internet Radio Shoots for
Mainstream
05/19/2004 04:15 PMWi-Fi Planet May 19 2004 8:36PM GMT
Intel builds all-in-one wireless radio
package
Intel builds all-in-one wireless radio
package
06/17/2005 03:46 PMResearchers at Intel have figured out how to integrate all the
elements needed to connect to wireless local area networks into a
compact package, the company is expected to announce Friday at The
VLSI Symposium in Japan.

Many companies have already built Wi-Fi chips that support the
802.11a/b/g standards, but those products require several other chips
built onto the motherboard in order to connect to wireless
networks.
Intel has now integrated components such as power amplifiers onto a
single piece of silicon. It has also built connections from the
amplifiers to external radio antennas on a single transceiver package,
connections that used to be made with multiple pieces of silicon
located outside the package, said Howard High, an Intel spokesman. A
transceiver is a chip that can both transmit and receive signals.
The device currently supports 802.11a/b/g, but it should have
enough bandwidth to also support the forthcoming 802.11n standard,
High said. Intel believes the integrated design will help customers
build cheaper and more power efficient devices, he said.
In order to build this package, Intel researchers had to solve
several problems presented by an integrated design. For example, they
had to figure out how to keep the power amplifier from interfering
with the radio signal, High said.
By eliminating as many discrete chips as possible, Intel was able
to reduce the power consumption of the package and lower the cost of
building wireless networking technology into a notebook, mobile phone,
or personal digital assistant, Intel researchers said in a paper
outlining their accomplishment.
The current design is only a prototype, and additional testing and
validation is needed before Intel will start producing the chip in
large volumes, High said. Given that wireless communication chips also
require government approval before they can be sold, Intel is probably
at least two years away from selling these chips, he said.
Intel's ultimate goal is to build a communications chip that can
connect to any type of network, be it a Wi-Fi LAN, a wide-area network
based on the WiMax technology it is heavily promoting, or
personal-area networks like Bluetooth or UWB (ultrawideband), High
said.
By 2007, the company expects to build an integrated chip with
separate radios for the various networks, and hopes to eventually
build chips with "cognitive" or software-defined radios that can
connect to multiple types of networks on their own.
Intel will showcase the prototype at the 2005 VLSI Symposium, an
annual conference highlighting advances in semiconductor research.
Intel, IBM, Advanced Micro Devices, Freescale Semiconductor, Nvidia,
and many other chip companies have presented research at the
conference, which ends Saturday.
SEE ALSO:
Intel samples latest flash chips for
handsets
Ins
ide the Intel-based Mac
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Radio GaGa: Radio streaming from
Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA
Radio GaGa: Radio streaming from
Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA
09/02/2004 09:41 PMSunday Times South Africa Sep 3 2004 2:22AM GMT
Torian's InFusion portable wireless
Internet radio
Torian's InFusion portable wireless
Internet radio
01/03/2005 11:57 AMEngadget Jan 3 2005 2:26PM GMT
One-Watt Wireless Radio Modem Reaches 40
Miles
One-Watt Wireless Radio Modem Reaches 40
Miles
09/14/2004 04:23 PMNews: Intel builds all-in-one wireless
radio package
News: Intel builds all-in-one wireless
radio package
06/17/2005 04:33 PMResearchers at Intel Corp. have figured out how to integrate all the
elements needed to connect to wireless local area networks into a
compact package, the company is expected to announce Friday at The
VLSI Symposium in Japan.
New AdSense Channel Features Added,
Including Real Time Channel Stats
New AdSense Channel Features Added,
Including Real Time Channel Stats
04/06/2005 03:12 AM"Until now, channel data was delayed 2 days before appearing in your
reports. We've upgraded our system to provide real-time reporting,
allowing you to quickly react to changes in your ad performance on a
page-by-page basis."
22 Italians (funny, it only read 12 when
I first read it this morning) died in a
bomb blast in Iraq
22 Italians (funny, it only read 12 when
I first read it this morning) died in a
bomb blast in Iraq
11/13/2003 08:53 AMBombing comes despite attacks on insurgents .. lourd tribut ..
CNN
cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/11/12/sprj.irq.main/index.html
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AML Announces Integrated GSM/GPRS Radio
Option for the M7100 Wireless Terminal
AML Announces Integrated GSM/GPRS Radio
Option for the M7100 Wireless Terminal
03/14/2005 06:09 PMThe M7100 wireless handheld with optional GSM/GPRS radio technology
supports wireless wide area network (WWAN) data collection. [PRWEB Mar
14, 2005]
PhoneRanger Announces New Wireless
Headset for Voice-over-IP, Podcasting
and Internet Radio
PhoneRanger Announces New Wireless
Headset for Voice-over-IP, Podcasting
and Internet Radio
04/13/2005 04:26 AMPhoneRanger, a New York City-based wireless technology development
company announced the release of PhoneRanger 2.0, the first affordable
wireless headset designed for VOIP/softphone, podcasting and Internet
radio applications on personal computers. [PRWEB Apr 13, 2005]
Use your Mac as an amplifier
Use your Mac as an amplifier
12/16/2003 11:18 AMIf you play electric guitar or bass, and don't want to fork over the
cash for an amp, here's a solution:Visit your friendly neighborhood
electronics store and buy a 1/4" -> 1/8" audio jack adapter.
Plug your guitar or bass' a...
The $350,000 Amplifier: Wavac SH-833
The $350,000 Amplifier: Wavac SH-833
08/16/2004 08:06 AM
What does
a $350,000 home audio amplifier sound like? Fucking awesome,
apparently, which made me cough a little exhalation of relief as I was
reading Stereophile's review of the Wavac SH-833, the
third-of-a-million dollar amp in question. I don't know from audio,
really, but I know what I like, and that's vacuum tubes, lots of them,
all visible and glowing, and the SH-833 has those in spades. It also
has stuff like direct-heated-triodes and single-ended, class-A tube
monoblock power, but I don't know what the hell those are. But when
Michael Fremer says the SH-833 is the best sounding amplifier he's
ever heard - the bastard got one installed for two months by
the engineers who created it - I'm going to just have to believe him,
because otherwise, I'd have to believe all those stereotypes about
audiophiles being overly susceptible to buying ridiculously overpriced
gear, and then my whole reality would come crashing down around
me.
Oh, and for the budget conscious, there's a $70k bargain version.
But could you ever show your face at the ball wearing that?
(Thanks, Adam!)
Re
ad - Wavac SH-833 monoblock power amplifier [Stereophile]
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DIY iTrip Amplifier
DIY iTrip Amplifier
06/16/2004 11:47 AM

Tell the FCC to
shove it with this do-it-yourself amplifier for your Griffin iTrip.
The only broadcast license you need is the License to
Rock™ (License to Rock™ may not be applicable in
Federal court proceedings).
Read [TheWolfWeb via BoingBoing]
Bonus link: Advertise your flagrant disregard for radio law with
this handy iPod-FM bumper sticker.
Look<
/b> [Home.Comcast]
Sharp SM-SX300-H Amplifier
Sharp SM-SX300-H Amplifier
07/28/2004 10:58 AM
I
could tell you all about this new Sharp SM-SX300-H amplifier's delta
sigma chips and 256-bit oversampling, or maybe regale you with stories
about its copper chassis, gold-plated connectors, and it's Ohms -- oh
lord, does it have Ohms -- but what you really are interested
in is the fact that it looks very shi shi and costs about $17,000.
Why? Because the inside is filled with solid gold pudding, and
developing non-conductive golden pudding is the sort of science that
doesn't come cheap.
Read -
Product Page (Japanese) [Sharp via Akiba.SorobanGeeks]
$4,250 iPod Amplifier And Speakers
$4,250 iPod Amplifier And Speakers
12/17/2004 06:27 PMIt should smear a smirk on the face on the snobbiest puss. By
Gizmodo
Simpl A1 iPod amplifier
Simpl A1 iPod amplifier
03/23/2005 05:20 PMSimpl Acoustic's A1 high performance headphone amplifier is an audio
component designed to enhance the iPod user's experience by providing
the necessary power to support high-end headphones.
The A1 can be used to amplify any audio device with a stereo mini jack
connection to provide increased volume, better bass and refined
details though its amplification circuit that is specifically designed
with high impedance headphones in mind. It has a recharable lithium
ion battery that can be charged through USB port located on the side
of the device and by using the A1, iPod playtime is significantly
increased because a lower iPod volume setting saves battery life.
According to the company, the device should increase the iPod's
battery life by about 20%. Battery life for the device is listed at
16 hours with a 2 hour charge time.
Attaching securely to the iPod using podGrip technology, the A1 uses
Simpl technology that will not mark or scratch the iPod but anchors
the device onto the iPod for a stable, immovable hold. This strong
hold also makes the A1 slightly difficult to get off of the iPod.
The device features an audiophile-grade amplifier that provides deeper
bass and clearer highs for all headphones, and has enough power to
efficiently drive the "most demanding headphones." By using the
device, the iPod uses a lower volume setting that in turn gives the
iPod increased playtime and battery life.
To use the A1 it needs to first be fully charged through the computer
using the included USB cable. After charging, the volume of the iPod
must be completely lowered, then the A1 can be attached to the back of
the iPod. The mini cable can then be attached from the A1 audio-in
port to the iPod's headphone jack using the included cable.
Headphones can then be plugged into the A1 and it can be powered on
and used.
The A1 is compatible with all full-sized iPods but will not work with
the iPod mini. Because this amplifier has its own internal battery,
the A1 is a little bulky and heavy to carry around in addition to the
weight of the full-sized iPod. If the amp and iPod are being stashed
in a backpack then the extra bulk and weight isn't really noticeable
as it would be if it is jammed into a back pocket.
Spymac highly recommends Simpl's A1 to those looking for an iPod
amplifier who have high impedance headphones. The A1 can be purchased
for about $140 from MacMall, JR.com, Magnolia, ClubMac and Amazon.com.
Specifications:
Output Power: 0.5W
THD: 0.05%
Frequency Response: 10Hz-22kHz
Signal/Noise: 110dB
2.6"W x 3.3" H x 0.7" D
Pros:
Increased volume
Excellent sound
Great battery life
Increases iPod battery life
Cons:
Strictly for high impedance headphones
Bulky
If your company has a product you would like Spymac to review, please
send an email to news@spymac.com.
Read My Lips: Read My Lips Proudly
Presents the 89th Edition of the
Carnival of the Vanities
Read My Lips: Read My Lips Proudly
Presents the 89th Edition of the
Carnival of the Vanities
06/03/2004 06:36 AMRead My Lips: Read My Lips Proudly Presents the 89th Edition of the
Carnival of the Vanities
tig.mu.nu/archives/030809.html
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GSM/GPRS/EDGE Power Amplifier Module
GSM/GPRS/EDGE Power Amplifier Module
04/06/2005 12:19 AMECN Apr 6 2005 3:15AM GMT
New 2.0 MHz Power Amplifier Expands
Signal Generation Limits
New 2.0 MHz Power Amplifier Expands
Signal Generation Limits
03/14/2005 04:09 PMTEGAM, Inc. announces the release of the Model 2348, a compact yet
robust power amplifier designed for applications requiring moderate
voltage amplification and high current beyond the ranges of arbitrary,
function, sweep, or pulse generators. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
Mechanical Force Amplifier Leverages
Pounds Into Tons
Mechanical Force Amplifier Leverages
Pounds Into Tons
03/14/2005 04:13 PMLatchTool Group announced today the release of its PowerCylinder™ the
first commercial product that mechanically amplifies a linear force
multiple times using encapsulated hydraulic circuitry. [PRWEB Feb 24,
2005]
CoolPAM HBT-Based Power Amplifier
Modules for 3G W-CDMA Mobile Handsets
CoolPAM HBT-Based Power Amplifier
Modules for 3G W-CDMA Mobile Handsets
03/29/2005 05:25 PM3G Mar 29 2005 10:07PM GMT
New Sound Amplifier by Aurilink Makes
Custom Hearing Aids Obsolete
New Sound Amplifier by Aurilink Makes
Custom Hearing Aids Obsolete
03/19/2005 02:43 AMAurilink has developed a soft, comfortable sound amplifier for those
who need occasional hearing assistance because of mild hearing loss,
with programmable settings for a variety of listening environments.
[PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
a design for a tiny amplifier to boost
the signal of the iTrip personal FM
transmitter
a design for a tiny amplifier to boost
the signal of the iTrip personal FM
transmitter
06/17/2004 09:43 AMTake over the car next to you, with iTrip amp .. these instructions ..
amplifiedantenna
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Renasis Announces Release of POE30-24:
1000 mW Power-Over-Ethernet RF Amplifier
Renasis Announces Release of POE30-24:
1000 mW Power-Over-Ethernet RF Amplifier
02/01/2005 10:07 PMPOE30-24 Power Over Etheernet Amplifier Saves Time and Money When
Installing Wireless Local Area Networks [PRWEB Jan 20, 2005]
Guerra Technologies Announces Rugged
1575 MHz Single Stage Low Noise
Amplifier
Guerra Technologies Announces Rugged
1575 MHz Single Stage Low Noise
Amplifier
02/05/2005 09:28 PMGuerra Technologies has added a rugged 1575 MHz single stage low noise
amplifier to its product line. The new amplifier has a solid brass
body, 18 dB gain, a noise figure of 0.5 dB, and a 3:1 VSWR.
Applications include portable GPS devices, lab and test equipment and
other engineering and production systems. [PRWEB Feb 3, 2005]
Triquint UMTS Power-Amplifier Module
Offers Increased Talk Time
Triquint UMTS Power-Amplifier Module
Offers Increased Talk Time
04/12/2005 01:51 PMEngineering-UK Apr 12 2005 2:53PM GMT
If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS
If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS
03/13/2003 12:46 PMgreat piece (full of the truth) .. The French Connection .. New York
Times .. him seriously .. Bill Safire
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"If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS"
"If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS"
03/13/2003 03:47 PMOlympics Shut Down Online Radio Stream
Of Radio Stations
Olympics Shut Down Online Radio Stream
Of Radio Stations
08/16/2004 02:27 PMIt appears the folks running the Olympics are so focused on
controlling (i.e., "selling") the rights to broadcast accounts of the
Olympic games that they're
forcing
some radio stations to shut down their internet streams. The
radio stations in question have regular radio broadcast rights for the
Olympics, but since they didn't pay up to internet broadcast rights,
they need to turn off their internet streams for the duration of the
games. Considering the fact that it appears that no one is actually
attending these games in person, apparently, the Olympics has decided
that they're going to squeeze broadcasters for every last penny. Ah,
the spirit of the games.
Dave Newhouse, Legendary Sportswriter,
to Appear on Internet Talk Radio Show
“Sports Mavericks” on Voice America
Radio
Dave Newhouse, Legendary Sportswriter,
to Appear on Internet Talk Radio Show
“Sports Mavericks” on Voice America
Radio
09/07/2004 03:03 AMTuesday, September 7, 2004 at 5:00pm PST (8:00pm EST) Ida Mourie and
Elleanor Stark’s online talk radio show, “Sports Mavericks” on
Internet radio station Voice America (http://www.voiceamerica.com),
welcome legendary sportswriter Dave Newhouse. [PRWEB Sep 7, 2004]
Grok Description matches for Radio Shack's Wireless Read-Channel Amplifier
GrokA matches for Radio Shack's Wireless Read-Channel Amplifier
Radio Shack's Wireless Read-Channel Amplifier