Depends where you are of course, I have a 50KW amedium-wave transmitter
about 20 mile from me which causes hell! and I've received
correspondence from other people who have the same radios as I do, one
person tells me that part of the band with his CC EP is totally
unlistenable due to a high po
Yep point taken but the Sangean I mentioned certainly does perform as
most Sangean radio sets do, just take a look at the reviews for the
Sangean wooden cabinet radio at the CCrane web site.
Actually there are a few models of these and CCrane has the digital
model. I have both the digital and
Well, it depends what you want. I've used portables as table radios before.
If you want something to match the woodwork in your kitchen, then these
won't work, you are right. I have not used the Sangean in a wood cabinet, and
maybe that's going to do the job, but my experience has been that r
Dane,
I just wouldn't expect this to be a problem with a double-tuned loop. It has
been pretty common for medium wave radios to only have single conversion
even when the short wave bands have double conversion. If the loop tunes too
broadly, a strong medium wave station can theoretically over
You can either go to win amp on the start menu or on the desktop and hit
applications and enter on properties. Tab into the shortcut tab and hit the
buttons you want to use to open it. Alt control and whatever else you want
to use that isn't being currently used because it will hijack it. When done
Hi!
Since the CC EP radio got a mention in a roundabout way I'd like to say a few
words regard this set.
Yep, its very sensitive no doubt about that but it does have some problems and
this is understandable given the price, after all $70.00 is a very small price
to pay for a radio.
If you're
Hang on, these are portable radios and not a table or tabletop radio, there's
quite a difference.
On 02/01/2000, at 5:09 AM, tim cumings wrote:
> Don I'd recommend the cc radio e p from c crane. It's a portable am/fm analog
> radio that costs about $70. It has very nice tone and sensitivity an
You could also change the key sequence used to start NVDA. I think you
can do this just by finding it on the desktop and then going into it's
properties (shift+f10 -> Properties).
On 28/05/11 09:05, Barry Chapman wrote:
> Thanks Chris. I did know about that option, but I thought it would open a
Don I'd recommend the cc radio e p from c crane. It's a portable am/fm analog
radio that costs about $70. It has very nice tone and sensitivity and works
well on both bands. On
Fri, 27 May 2011 20:19:00 -0700, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
>I am looking to find an A M F M table radio which doesn't
Thanks Chris. I did know about that option, but I thought it would open a new
instance every time I pressed enter on a file in
Windows Explorer. I just tried it and it doesn't do that, so it does do what I
want. That is, it only opens a new instance when I
press enter on the Winamp shortcut.
Hi.
You can allow multiple instances in the general preferences of Winamp.
That way you can launch multiple instances just from its shortcut for
example.
Take care.
Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/05/2011 07:59, Barry Chapman wrote:
The key combination to start a second instanc
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