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Transistor kills the radio star?

A deficiente qualidade do som via satélite

"Satellite radio sound is, at best, barely passable. That’s because your satellite service provider sends only one digital signal to your receiver. The receiver then splits that signal into hundreds of audio streams: some, for voice, very narrow; others, for music, a little wider. I’ve been told these streams run from a few kbps for voice to something like 30 to 60kbps for music."

By Gary Krakow, Columnist, MSNBC, Updated: 5:41 p.m. ET March 17, 2005

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