[NFB-Talk] Digital FM portable radio

bullis.michael at gmail.com bullis.michael at gmail.com
Sun Oct 9 15:11:40 UTC 2022


Sounds pretty cool.  I got my digital am-fm radio as well and it seems to deliver as promised.
I have no idea why I wanted to hear all those hd channels but well, I now can.
I got the Sangean hdr-14.
It is both ac and three AA batteries.
So, not quite as small as yours.  


-----Original Message-----
From: nFB-Talk <nfb-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of John Heim via nFB-Talk
Sent: Saturday, October 8, 2022 2:16 PM
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Cc: John Heim <sconnie.johnnie at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [NFB-Talk] Digital FM portable radio

I got my little radio yesterday and so far I love it. It is indeed very small, with a surface area less than a credit card and a thickness of about a quarter of an inch. The built-in rechargeable battery has an advantage besides just being rechargeable, it is also part of the reason the radio is so small. Even a couple of AAA batteries would make it much larger.

Reception seems good. I haven't tried it inside a stadium yet.

Tuning is easy. Press one button to go left on the dial, press another to go right. You can hold either button down to have it automatically stop at the next station. I figured all this out w/o reading the instructions. I have yet to scan those in. I don't know how to use the presets.

I think I am going to use this radio with an old  bone-conduction wired headset originally sold by AfterShokz. I don't believe they still sell this particular model. It is wired and also has a rechargeable battery. 
The advantage of this particular headset is that the speakers, such as they are, are shaped like ear buds. So you can kind of wear them like an ear bud headset in noisy situations. I figure at the game, I can quickly put one side into my ear like an ear bud when something happens and the crowd is making noise.

Anyway, I will have to see how this little radio holds up but so far, for under $17, I am pretty happy with it.

See my message below for the linke on Amazon.


On 10/4/22 11:24, John Heim wrote:
> By coincidence, just last night I ordered the Pocket Small Radio by 
> Flyoukki.
>
> https://www.amazon.com/Flyoukki-Transistor-Reception-Earphones-Recharg
> eable/dp/B07DJBH7QP/ref=psdc_172681_t3_B099WHVP7M
>
>
>
> I took a different approach than you did. The one I ordered is only
> $17 but I intend to use it only at games. I might use it occasionally 
> while doing yard work or on a long bus trip. But normally, I listen to 
> radio via a stream so I don't need a good portable radio.
>
> I do also have a fairly small portable radio with a hand crank and a 
> solar power panel on top.  It does not have digital tuning. It has old 
> fashioned knobs for tuning and volume. But it works well for my purposes.
>
>
> On 10/4/22 10:52, bullis.michael at gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi John:
>> Just writing to thank you for sending along the link.  I looked at 
>> lots of radios and finally settled on the hdr-14 from Sangean.  We'll 
>> see if I can use it.  I was particularly interested in hd stations.
>> There was one review from a blind guy who said it was usable.
>> Again, we'll see and thanks for your help with this investigation.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: John Heim <sconnie.johnnie at gmail.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 1:38 PM
>> To: NFB Talk Mailing List <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Cc: bullis.michael at gmail.com; 'Steve Jacobson' 
>> <steve.jacobson at outlook.com>
>> Subject: Re: [NFB-Talk] Digital FM portable radio
>>
>> I searched Amazon for radios to take to a ballgame. Amazon has a nice 
>> feature that shows a table comparing similar items. If you click the 
>> link below, there is a table to compare 5 small radios with digital 
>> tuning. They range from $15 to $20. No speaker. Rechargable battery.
>> They all have ratings from 4.0 to 4.2 stars.
>>
>> https://www.amazon.com/Pocket-Portable-Digital-Walkman-Reception/dp/B
>> 099WHVP7M/ref=pd_day0fbt_sccl_1/143-5808325-8854457?pd_rd_w=Umewq&con
>> tent-id=amzn1.sym.fb2f9869-6657-4645-bf3b-01bcc75765ec&pf_rd_p=fb2f98
>> 69-6657-4645-bf3b-01bcc75765ec&pf_rd_r=SAHC0XVSY33ST2H922EY&pd_rd_wg=
>> fZuKB&pd_rd_r=24d9d154-fa26-46f0-ab2e-51ddeda45383&pd_rd_i=B099WHVP7M
>> &th=1
>>
>>
>>
>> These all seem so similar it is difficult to pick one. There is one 
>> with a 4.2 rating that costs only $14.77. It has less than 200 
>> reviews though. That could be why it has a higher rating, it is just 
>> a smaller data set. There is another one that costs $16.99 that also 
>> has a 4.2 rating with over a thousand reviews. For an extra 2 bucks, 
>> it might be a safer choice.
>>
>>
>> PS: I said I was going to take my 30+ year old Sony Walkman to the 
>> game I am going to in November. Nah, I tried it and it sounds terrible.
>>
>>

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