Hi Jo,
I use TuneIn radio application on my iPhone for BBC radio and many other
stations.
Go for the free edition. The pro one allows you to record.
Best wishes,
Hatch.
From: Joe Bollard
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 10:04 PM
To: pc- audio
Subject: possibly off topic
hello friends, as a
Or get a vpn. That's what I did.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe
Bollard
Sent: 14 June 2014 10:36 AM
To: pc- audio
Subject: possibly off topic
no, brian, it doesn't work, you see wales is part of the UK and therefor
no, brian, it doesn't work, you see wales is part of the UK and therefore
there is no restriction, but outside the UK zilch, which is rather
unfortunate for we soccer fans who live out in the exterior darkness, so i
imagine it's just stick with hissy fading crackling steam radio,thanks for
your
g] On Behalf Of Joe
Bollard
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 11:05 PM
To: pc- audio
Subject: possibly off topic
hello friends, as a big soccer fan i'm following the world cup on bbc radio
five live, living in the republic of ireland and listening on A M it's not
easy listening, fading in an
Hi!
Not that i am aware of.
But you could get a vpn (virtual private network.)
Then you're surfing anonymously and therefore can listen to bbc 5 live.
/A
13 jun 2014 kl. 23:04 skrev Joe Bollard :
> hello friends, as a big soccer fan i'm following the world cup on bbc radio
> five live, living in
hello friends, as a big soccer fan i'm following the world cup on bbc radio
five live, living in the republic of ireland and listening on A M it's not
easy listening, fading in and out, is there anywhere on line i can listen to
the radio commentaries, one can listen on line in the UK but outside
hello friends, perhaps i will get my knuckles wrapped for this by the
administrator, if you would like to hear the sort of thing we blind people
in ireland get up to, visit www.ncbi.ie/focus, i am editor of an audio
magazine here in the republic of ireland, it is the magazine of the national
counci