[Electronics-talk] is there such a thing

Shannon Cook SCook at sccb.sc.gov
Thu Apr 11 19:16:48 UTC 2013


That is a cool idea!

Shannon

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Lauren, this is going to sound rather silly but, it really does work.  If you happen to have an old baby monitor, you can hook up the transmitter by your computer and then put batteries in one of the portable units that come with it and take it anywhere in the house or even outdoors.  When I'm done using mine for my granddaughter, I intend to do this, providing it is still working.

Barb
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  Hi,
  I am wondering if there is such a thing as a receiver that I could take with me to other parts of my home to hear MLB's Game Day Audio as it is broadcast from my computer?  I want to listen to the games but not have to stay in my office to hear them.

  If there is such a thing, where do I get it?
  Thanks
  Lauren

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