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Richard,
I'm still on the search for a blind-friendly tabletop internet radio. Did
you ever find out what brand/model you have?
Many thanks,
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of richard fiorello
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 12:29 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: OT- Accessible Cereous Radios and Internet Radios
Hi;
the initial set up is often the problem. I am using an internet radio for
serious which works fine once set up. You can select the channel via remote
and put it in a preset on your own. The harder part is inputting a user
name and password. Unfortunately off the top of my head don't have the
brand name but will get it for you when someone stops over. A friend has
serious via the satolite and works great. Next time we talk I will get the
brand name. Tim is totally addicted to the thing. When someone has the
channel numbers memorized you suspect they have listened to much. If you
should be on echolink connect to wb2 kao and just call for wb2 kao and Tim
will happily tell you all about his serious radio. Let me know if you and
Tim happen to get together. He's generally available in the morning and
early afternoon.
richard
sent from my braille note
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Kutsch, KY2D" <[log in to unmask]
To: [log in to unmask]
Date sent: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 11:06:46 -0400
Subject: OT- Accessible Cereous Radios and Internet Radios
Maybe OT but hey, it's still radio. I'm looking for anyone's
recommendations on two products:
1. What do you recommend as a highly accessible home tabletop
Cereous
satellite radio that connects via internet, not via antenna?
2. What do you recommend as a highly accessible home tabletop
internet
radio?
TNX and 73, Jim, KY2D
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