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Old 05-11-2009, 09:39 PM
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Default Uniwave Di-Wave DRM Radio

Looks like the Uniwave may be the first stand alone DRM radio's available to the US.

Uniwave Di-Wave DRM Radio:

UniWave Di-Wave DRM Radio Receiver

Uniwave:

Uniwave Development SAS

DRM USA:

USA-DRM
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Wow, that's cool looking. Does it make Margaritas too?
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It better for the price they're gonna ask for it. I'm betting around $999.
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