Yes, sound and picture are already separated.  Sound is transmitted on fm
frequencies and video is transmitted on am frequancies. 

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There must be some way to seperate sound and picture or the radio I was
talking about could not have had just tv sound.
Terry Powers
The device did not have a screen.  Maybe if there is no screen, maybe they
can be kept together and just the sound is produced.


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Look, what I'm trying to do is ask questions, so that someone may resolve
the problem in a different way? We don't need picture, just voice.  No, you
don't need to say anything to that person.  Let's just ask questions and
hope someone explores.  Believe it or not, I have one of those tv radios
with FM band AM band and three bands of tv.  I've had it since probably the
80's.  It's easy on batteries, so it probably isn't getting a picture.  It
has a great speaker, though.  I just wondered if piccture can be separated
from voice in data, so we could stream just that voice part.  Now to me I'd
rather have a computer be a computer, but for those of you who want things
all in one place, why not ask questions?

Brenda Mueller


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Powers, Terry \(NIH/OD/DEAS\) [E]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 08:51:15 -0500
>Subject: RE: How about the TV band?--RE: [Braillenote] Keysoft 7.0

>There used to be a radio out where you could get radio stations and tv
stations on it.  I called it a dream because one of the men told her to
ignore it or drop the idea, like it could never be done.  I thought she
should still understand what it ment, but not get her hopes up to much.
>Terry Powers
>Hard typing today.  We lost gas connection last night and our offices are
freezing!


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>Subject: RE: How about the TV band?--RE: [Braillenote] Keysoft 7.0


>I'm not sure that having access to the tv band is just a dream.  Let's see
now.

>Shouldn't be pictures transmitted at one data stream and voice at another?

>If that's so, why not at least be able to download the voice part of it?

>Maybe the man who said impossible would have said impossible to me.

>Now once upon a time I was very much into radio.  I knew about tricks that
those radio sellers played.  The public thought the more bands the better
the radio.  The fact is that wasn't so.  What a person had to know was the
frequency range of those radios to make a comparison, not the number of
bands.

>Now what would he have said impossible to me? One day I had a problem.
Some thugs had parked in front of my house with that radio blaring.  The
drum beats from the music they played rattled my windows.  Any of my
neighbors who went out were threatened.

>Well, I knew something about radios, harmonic frequencies and such.  I did
my computation, set the shortwave radio and turned it on.  Sure as you're
born, that radio went silent.  Theirs! The boys didn't check the dial, just
attacked the radio.  Away they went, and in came Quiet night.

>For an explanation, Terry, each tv thing FM radio, radar,  has its
frequency range.  That is to be asked about.  In annalog it was frequency.
I guess that with data it's values and how those are arranged.Is there
something similar with data?

>Brenda Mueller


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