I have never touched or seen other than on their website a BT transmitter monitor. If I said otherwise it was a mistake or typo or I was lying. Don't remember lying. Sinclair never received any type of COFDM receiver from us. Bob Miller John Golitsis wrote: >As told to me by Bob Miller - or so I thought. He denies it now and >if I have proof, it's on my old work computer which is sitting in a >box in my basement. I could search the OpenDTV archives, but I'm not >sure that it was a message sent to the list. And quite frankly, I >really don't care anymore! > >And you shouldn't either. > >On 14-Jun-05, at 12:27 AM, Dale Kelly wrote: > > > >>John wrote: >> >> >> >>>Then why didn't ANYBODY point it out? Bob Miller had the thing, who >>>passed >>>it on to Sinclair, who passed it onto the CRC, who passed it to >>>MSTV/NAB. >>>Not a SINGLE ONE of those people made mention of this? >>> >>> >>> >>I'm unaware of such a chain of custody, where did you learn of it? >> >>I only *KNOW* that myself, Sinclair and another major network >>Director of Engineering brought this issue to the attention of the >>MSTV/NAB >>committee. We did this after seeing a diagram of the >>COFDM receiver in the preliminary test data. >> >>To my knowledge, such technical details were not available to the >>committee >>members before testing began. >> >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.