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Ah! well I think from your message you're referring to selectivity of the tuner
when you talk about stations bleeding.
Well... (speaking of the Panasonic RX-ED50 which I mentioned in my post), I can
tell you that you won't! get this problem, that Sony B
When I bought my Bluetooth headset (Nokia HDW-2) I had 2 uses in mind, the
first was to use it with my phone and in some respect even more important,
to use it with my Pc to substitute the Mic and Speakers in order to voice
chat without the bother of a corded headset. Setting it up with the phone
If it plays standard cassette tapes, that's not a bad price. Around here, I
can't even find anyone stocking a cassette deck, and not for less than that.
Fortunately, I bought one of the RCA's Radio Shack sold for $40 a while back
and it's doing fine.
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Well, I've been trying those things, and I don't find it very easy to
navigate. A couple of times, I ended up playing something I didn't want to
hear.
I still have my 3 day trial. Maybe I'll try again later.
Kathy
A day hemmed in prayer, never comes unraveled.
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Yeah, same here.
Kathy
A day hemmed in prayer, never comes unraveled.
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 11:34 PM
Subject: RE: xm radio online service
You can click on the but
It probably wouldn't be worth it.
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 7:04 AM
Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
the thing is about this deck is that it's j
Hi Terry. I'm sorry that your good boombox was damaged.
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From: "TerriStimmel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 12:39 AM
Subject: Need reccomendations on boomboxes
Hello everyone,
Recently, my boombox took a fall, and in th
HI,
I have dozens of radio stations saved in my Playlist inMediaPlayer with X P.
However, if I could save the url, then I would have a more stable radio
station base. That of course is confusing as heck as
saving stations in My Playlistl ets one at least use recognizable station
names!
Is the
I haven't understood why it doesn't seem to be accessible. Once I click
on the artist, then the category and then the button for the station I
want, it plays fine.
I have found that if I use the up and down arrow along with tabbing, I
can get around just fine.
Now, the flash doesn't work rea
You can click on the buttons that says decades, news, sports, etc. Once
done, you'll see channels for that genre you chose. It is more of a visual
thing, but I had little success with it. I believe I didn't see the entire
channel lineup for the genre I chose, but was friendly enough. I wouldn't
pay
Hi Ray and Doc,
Kathy Arnold here. I tried to sign up for XM Radio online last night. I
experienced the same problem as you guys did. So, I called their tech
support. Actually, I called the 800 number and they transferred me to tech
support. Anyway, they weren't very helpful. ?They tried,
doc did you hear from xm?
thanks.
Ray
At 10:26 PM 11/4/04 -0700, you wrote:
>I just signed up for the 3 free days and found that the online player is
>totally useless for the blind. I'm waiting for someone from their tech
>support to email me back.
>Doc Wright
>http://wrightplaceinc.net
>If we c
Hi Folks,
wonder if any of you have the grundig satellitt 800 portable short wave radio.
Is it accessible?
Once you find a station you like how do you program it in to memory?
The reason for the last question is that I am told that the sony 2010 is
real easy in fact one of the easiest to program.
tom ask your friend what the model number is. We might find it on ebay.
Thanks.
Ray Slaton
At 03:06 PM 11/6/04 -0500, you wrote:
>Gotta tell you; one of the best sounding bomb boxes I ever heard is a
>Panasonic; the guy I work with in the band I'm working with has one; don't
>know the model nu
I thought that this discussion would have been deemed off topic, but since
it is not so, I have a related question.
I would like to buy a Radio Tuner or a tuner amplifier that I can connect
to my Hi Fi system. I find the same problem with these units. They are
digital displays.
I would like to
>>i certainly don't think so, considering you can plug any old cassette dec
into the line in on your sound card and get exactly the same results.
Yeah, I wonder how the developers of this device came to the conclusion
that there would be a market for it. Anyone who has lots of tapes has a
tape r
As far as I know total recorder is just that, a recorder I don't think you
edit with it.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?
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Does it have a microphone jack?
Thanks,
Nick
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 8:43 PM
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please tell us more about this unit can
please tell us more about this unit can it play mp3 cds ? what is the price
of this unit? where can you get this unit?
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hi listers as my message states what is the difference between total
recorder, goldwaveand sound forge witch program is the easiest to
understand, can any one tell me the differences.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME.
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Hi Roger
John here
Thanks for that information and you say the tape player needs to have a line
in and or a line out socket on the radio what would happen if I just used a
normal radio and plugged it in to the sound card of my PC? would it work the
same way? and what wires do I need and what plu
Hi.
Do you happen to know who manufactures this unit, and what its model
number is?
Aman
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Dear Terri,
I can't help much when it comes to brand names, but it seems to me that
analogue tuning is superior to digital, particularly when it comes to a.m.
radio. I found a cassette deck, radio combination at a junk shop. It was
made in the early 70s, and it doesn't record properly, but it
I have a system here, that I am ready to part with, it has both a headset
mic and a lapel mic, but you can also use any mic that has a 3.5 jack with
this system as well.
the transmitter uses 1 PP3 battery, and the receiver part uses 4 AAA
batteries, don't know what the range is like but the quality
HI,
If some one finds good wireless microphone, also please write to this list.
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> Hi, all.
> I loo
I have the MZ-NH700 and like it quite well. It has a menu system and
it's relatively difficult to set the recording mode etc. But since one
can record nearly eight hours in HI-SP mode, I nearly never change the
recording mode anyway. There are two menu modes, simple and advanced. In
simple mode, it
have you tried at Radio Shack? they claim they will fix any make or model.
Doc Wright
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then where does the learning start?
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Hello!
May I suggest that you take a look at the Panasonic RX-ED50.
Now firstly, it doesnt' have an analog tuner but its very sensitive and every
easy to operate, perfectly accessible for blind people.
The sound is excellent as the units speakers are in
i certainly don't think so, considering you can plug any old cassette dec
into the line in on your sound card and get exactly the same results.
marco.
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Sent: Saturday, Nov
hello list,
does anyone know of any accessible software that can be used to transfer
tracks, audio books, or other audio files to a Creative Zen Xtra MP3 player?
the software that comes with it seems to be rather inaccessible, at least
with window-eyes anyway, and I can't transfer anything across t
So you want to connect headphones to two devices. I would go to
radioshack or some other electronic store and see if they have a Y cable
with a female connector going to two mail connectors. If your headset is
stereo, then all said connectors must be stereo. Some time ago I bought a
Hello, but as I said in an earlier post, I tried the software which was
available from the web site, and it was not accessible with screen readers.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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Hello, I don't know the answer to this question, as I have a regular Sony
Minidisc machine, but try
www.MiniDisc.org
and follow that to the minidisc mailing list, and they should have the
answer there.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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Hi, all.
I looked at the subject of wireless mics a year ago, and was not at
all impressed with what was on offer under the $500 or so barrier. However,
I am by no means an audiophile, and don't really know what I'm doing with
mics. I am now looking for a portable wireless mic to use with m
Gotta tell you; one of the best sounding bomb boxes I ever heard is a
Panasonic; the guy I work with in the band I'm working with has one; don't
know the model number. But man..does it ever sound good! It has two
microphones..so you can get that good stereo sound; only thing is..it may be
a bit b
I would recomend either another philips or a panasonic boom box. Speaking of
which I am looking for a boom box with a hard drive in it and philips says
they make one but I can't find any info does iriver make a docking station
for their players or do I need to purchase one of the xp or sirius bo
Hohnathan,
I should take care. A better solution in my view is to buy a bog standard
Cassette deck, [or a Taskam machine], with a line-out jack which you can
connect to your line-in jack of your sound card. You can then play and
record any cassette, being not restricted to the kind of cassette y
The newest version of TR has a noise-reduction add-on that can be
purchased.
Bruce
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:41:24 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi:
>
>I've played with the Total Recorder demo, and find it to be gratifyingly accessible
>with Window-Eyes 4.5 SP4 pro. Good price, too. Does anyone know of an effective
>noise reduction plug-in that will make Total Recorder an irresistible buy
not sure exactly to the penny, but somewhere around £85 or so i'd say. plus
customs could whack an import duty on top of that also. seems a bit hit and
miss whether they do or not.
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Hi everyone I'm in England can someone help me I'm interested in the Tape
deck drive for your computer can someone translate it over for me into £
from $
The price is $149.99 can some one get that translated over to UK British £
please
Thanks from John and guide dog Iris
E-mail Address:
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Hello Greg and others,
Thank you for the recommendations.
I have looked at Target online, but not at the store. We have one out here
though, so that would be a good place to look.
And I doubt I would have ever thought of Big Lots. That would definitely be
a good place to look as well.
We have one
sorry for cross posting but this is driving me mad! okay i have a small
adaptor which allows me to connect 2 pairs of headphones to one audio
device. what i'm looking for is something to do the opposite, namely connect
2 audio devices to one pair of headphones. can anyone tell me if such a
thing ex
Hi, Terri,
You also might have luck at Big Lots/Odd Lots; while I haven't bought
a boom box from these stores, I have seen them on shelves. Since I am also
blind, I have looked at some with analog tuning and volume knobs. Target
stores might be another shopping place to look. I found one
To add to what Mimi is saying here..it's also probably next to impossible to
find a bomb box with a microphone built into it! We have a Magnavox..which
doesn't do bad. But even it only has the one mic built in. So, for
instance, if we use it to record the band that I work in, you'll just get a
"
Hi everyone John here
Can someone help please!! I've got cassettes that I want to put on the PC
and I don't know what equipment or programs that I need
Please get back to me on the following address given at the bottom of this
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From John and guide dog Iris
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Hi Tom and list,
Well, this analog one I have, which I believe is a Philips, has a microphone
jack on it.
I know that now days you cant hardly find boomboxes with those on them.
I was really surprised to still find them with tape decks. I was afraid
that I wouldn't be able to.
Terri
Digital is thought to be better because it allows the user to lock in more
closely to the stations frequency. Analog the dial is turn by a string that
is looped around a cog and the tuning knob. Thus, you get as close as you
can.
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Hi all,
just wondering if any of you have successfully used the new sony mznh700
minidisk recorder. these disks with this player are capable of holding upto
45 albums on one disk and upto ten hours of recorded spoken material.
as far as i know, it is being sold by Hagger electronics in the UK.
an
Hello everyone,
First of all, I'd like to say thank you for your thoughts so far, on this
situation.
Now I have a couple more questions.
If I purchase a different boombox, than the Sony I bought, is it likely that
I'll run into the same problem I have with this one?
I want to be able to pick up NPR
I do however like the Aiwa CADw-Series. It sounds great. Yes, just as
digital as the rest, but the set up is...logical on my older CADW-537/539S.
Thanks,
Nick
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It isn't the latest, but you don't need the latest. It will work.
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 4:12 PM
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hi, everyone. hope someone can help me. I bought an external cd burner
ages
the thing is about this deck is that it's just a tape deck! you still have
to play the whole 90 mins of a cassette to get it on the hard drive! the
only real benefit over normal decks is that it's internal so you don't have
to fiddle with cables everytime you want to transfer tape to PC. is this
be
The mp3 clip program which allows one to split tracks of mp3
files and more has a web site. The web site is:
http://www.oxrud.com/mp3clip/
The program was created by Phil Oxrud. The latest version is mp3
clip 1.0. Are any of you using this newer version? If so is it
working ok with your screen re
Well, unfortunately, and I hate to tell
you, it's getting very digital and less
and less cassettes are on the shelves
and so on. Too many boomboxes have
menus now, and you cannot get away from
that anymore. It's getting harder for
us blind folks to find what we can use
without menus and sighted h
You might want to check out some of the good pawn shops in your area.
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Subject: Need reccomendations on boomboxes
> Hello everyone,
> Recently, my boombox took a
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