that was the impression I had that the clock was the only aspect which would 
have required local eyeballs.  I'm guessing the clock is not important to 
the operation or could the clock be set automatically by means of a sync 
pulse which might be transmitted on an HD stream?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gary Schindler" <garys5...@comcast.net>
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Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: reasonably accessible HD receivers


give this link a try
http://www.radiosophy.com/products/hd100.html

I have one of these radios, which is an entry level receiver. you will need
sighted assistance with setting the clock. other than that, you can set the
radio station memories yourself by scanning to the station, holding one of
the five preset buttons in for five seconds. while on the FM band, the
presets will cycle through the HD stations that are associated with the main
station you are listening to at the time. some stations have one substation
while others have two substations.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ray t. mahorney" <mahorney....@googlemail.com>
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Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 10:20 AM
Subject: reasonably accessible HD receivers


> of the HD receivers that are on the market which have you folks found to
> be
> reasonably accessible and what price range am I looking at?
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