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Andy Baracco <[log in to unmask]>
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i saw one at CSUN called the IRIS Radio.  it is completely 
accessible.  It comes with hundreds of stations prepreprogrammed, and 
you can add stations.  It comes in both an Ethernet or WIFI 
version.  You do need an internet connection in order to use it.  For 
more info go to;

www.irisradio.org

Andy
At 05:10 PM 5/24/2009, you wrote:
>I am curious about Internet Radios.  I have been listening to
>"Bluegrasscountry.org" for a few years just through the computer.  I know
>nothing about the radios.  What's good and user friendly??
>
>KF5UB Richard

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