[Electronics-talk] setting radios
Ashley Bramlett
bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 27 19:30:59 UTC 2013
Pam,
thanks. Yes, people have confirmed it does not have a radio only wi fi to
download your books.
Gee, if only the stream had an accessible radio, I might be persuaded to
buy that expensive thing
But for now I use my old stream because frankly the new wi fi option is not
enough to get me to buy a new one since I have access to a pc most the time
and can readily download books via the pc.
Thanks.
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: Pamela Dominguez
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 11:17 PM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] setting radios
I think it has wifi, not a radio. Pam.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashley Bramlett
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 9:37 PM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] setting radios
good to know. Does the new vr stream have a radio? I have the older model so
I'm not sure about new features.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Andrews
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 9:14 PM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] setting radios
One of the models of the Book Sense daisy player
from Hims has a radio that speaks
frequencies. There was the Narrator from Best
Buy, but I don't think it is available any longer.
Dave
>Hi all, Setting up the radio station you want is with buttons on most
>radios; in the past, you had a tuner knob to set stations and no digital
>way to program in stations. Its important to see the station to know where
>you are. Are there talking radios? I know the ipods read you the station
>frequency you’re at, but other than that, I can’t think of anything
>accessible. How do you find the stations you want? Just listen? Ocasionally
>with good light, I can see the number. Otherwise, I have to listen and
>guess what station I’m at based on the music played and number of times
>I’ve pressed a button. For instance if I’m at 99.5 and wish to go to
>98.7, I know I don’t have to press the buttons much to get there, but if
>I wanted to tune to 88.5, I have a long way to go. For music, I love cds! I
>find them most accessible as you simply put in your cd and press buttons to
>go to the track you desire or play it on the pc with something like windows
>media player, and still select your track or listen straight through. Old
>fashioned, but I find its most accessible except for the ipod route. Most
>music services such as rhapsody are not very accessible. Oh, nor is the hd
>radio real accessible either. So cds, IMO, are one of the best options.
>Ashley
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