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Finally decided to get one, and the diference in audio quality is astounding. I knew it would be clearer, but I'm still surprised at how clear it is. Still haven't got one? Listen to the radio a lot? Get one, they're dirt cheap now and such an improvement |
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@mab21 | 20 February 12 | |
for the tip guillium.
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@guillium | 20 February 12 | |
I mainly listen to speech based AM stations, and the jump in sound quality is fantastic. No more cross channel interference, no more twiddling with dials. Always found that awkward cos of my eyesight so left my radin set to my usual station. Now changing stations is a breeze. Supposedly FM is still better for music sound wise, but even then the above advantages outweigh that imo. Was a impulse purchase while at a supermarket, now wish I'd got one ages ago
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@mab21 | 21 February 12 | |
that is great for AM radio stations... there are not many left here tho. sometimes pirate radio stations are on AM frequencies. there was one wit great music streaming around my town area but it dissapeared. i mainly lissen music n radion wit my phone when i'm not home. anyway it's good some1 thinked about the AM radio stations.
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@andydent | 21 February 12 | |
@ guillium - 20.02.12 - 08:01pm I mainly listen to speech based AM stations, and the jump in sound quality is fantastic. No more cross channel interference, no more twiddling with dials. Always found that awkward cos of my eyesight so left my radin set to my usual station. Now changing stations is a breeze. Supposedly FM is still better for music sound wise, but even then the above advantages outweigh that imo. Was a impulse purchase while at a supermarket, now wish I'd got one ages ago If you have trouble with your eye sight then get in touch with rnib as they may be able to reccomend a talking radio which like lots of other talking stuff will tell you which station you have tuned into! Makes using them much easier if sight is an issue :) |
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@knucklez | 21 February 12 | |
Put tin foil on your head and twiddle ya nipples and u will hear various stations in ur head
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@knucklez | 21 February 12 | |
I don't radio's are much use to deaf people
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@knucklez | 21 February 12 | |
I don't think radio's are much use to deaf people
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@knucklez | 21 February 12 | |
And what happens if your deafblind-all one word?
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@rpd.fire | 21 February 12 | |
I think that they're a bit out now. its all about internet radios that connect to your wifi.
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@guillium | 22 February 12 | |
@ andydent - 21.02.12 - 08:13am If you have trouble with your eye sight then get in touch with rnib as they may be able to reccomend a talking radio which like lots of other talking stuff will tell you which station you have tuned into! Makes using them much easier if sight is an issue :) Luckily my sight in my right eye aint so bad, not to the point that I can't read the LCD display, just need to look close |
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