This seems like a pretty positive move...

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This seems like a pretty positive move...

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From R&R E-mail this morning...
HD Radio Comes To Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart has begun carrying HD Radio receivers in 1,989 stores in 85 markets. According to a joint
statement released by the HD Digital Radio Alliance and the retailer, stores will initially stock JVC HDW10
Mobile HD Radio receivers. The units, which sell for under $190, will allow consumers to listen
to HD Radio in their cars.
I'm not an idiot, but I play one on the radio.
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JVC car radios.

Ever try to get an after-market car radio in most cars without using duct tape, or Velcro?
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Tom Taggart wrote:JVC car radios.

Ever try to get an after-market car radio in most cars without using duct tape, or Velcro?
no, i leave that to the professionals. :) there are certain people in this world paid to do certain things, and there there are people like me who are meant to pay those certain people to do those certain things. :)
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Zak Tyler wrote:no, i leave that to the professionals. :) there are certain people in this world paid to do certain things, and there there are people like me who are meant to pay those certain people to do those certain things. :)
You wouldn't be talking about hookers would you? :lol:
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not technically, or personally. but i can see how they'd fit into that equation ;) now schaffer on the other hand, he's got some of those kinds of stories. i'm along the same lines of thinking as Dave... if you gotta pay for it, why not just pay yourself...........
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Installing a car radio is much simpler than it used to be.
Color coded wiring and standard sized radios helped a lot.
And transistors.
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genlock wrote:Installing a car radio is much simpler than it used to be.
Color coded wiring and standard sized radios helped a lot.
And transistors.
Indeed.. And if you buy a good brand, you can get a factory to factory wiring harness. Connect one end to the back of your new Sony, connect the other end to your factory radio wiring harness. Done.
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alot of places like ciruit city install it for you for free as long as the new one cost 100 dollars or more
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