![]() |
Internet radio stations: best way to access?
Hi
I don;t have a PC permanently connected up at home - but was wondering if there exists a 'box of tricks' that would allow me to receive radio off the 'net? (There is a phone line near the hifi rack). The French station I want is not accessible through DAB and, being in Scotland, am would be a very weak signal. I am not interested in taping things to MP3 etc, file sharing or anything else of that ilk, so the £250 reviewed in HifiNews recently seems excessive - but would prefer an option with digital out so as to use the high-end DAC that is already in the system. thanks for all responses Salman |
Internet radio stations: best way to access?
"salman_edinburgh" wrote in message om... Hi I don;t have a PC permanently connected up at home - but was wondering if there exists a 'box of tricks' that would allow me to receive radio off the 'net? (There is a phone line near the hifi rack). The French station I want is not accessible through DAB and, being in Scotland, am would be a very weak signal. I am not interested in taping things to MP3 etc, file sharing or anything else of that ilk, so the £250 reviewed in HifiNews recently seems excessive - but would prefer an option with digital out so as to use the high-end DAC that is already in the system. thanks for all responses Salman Audiotron. |
Internet radio stations: best way to access?
"Nath" wrote in message ... "salman_edinburgh" wrote in message om... Hi I don;t have a PC permanently connected up at home - but was wondering if there exists a 'box of tricks' that would allow me to receive radio off the 'net? (There is a phone line near the hifi rack). The French station I want is not accessible through DAB and, being in Scotland, am would be a very weak signal. I am not interested in taping things to MP3 etc, file sharing or anything else of that ilk, so the £250 reviewed in HifiNews recently seems excessive - but would prefer an option with digital out so as to use the high-end DAC that is already in the system. thanks for all responses Salman Audiotron. oh yeah you might want to consider DSL. I woundn't bother with net radio over dial-up, and phone calls will mount up too (unless you have all w/end free calls or another "free talktime" plan. If you get DSL connect the audiotron upto your gateway/router along with other devices (PC's, network printers, network HD's) then you can access the higher quality bitrate stations. |
Internet radio stations: best way to access?
In article ,
salman_edinburgh writes Hi I don;t have a PC permanently connected up at home - but was wondering if there exists a 'box of tricks' that would allow me to receive radio off the 'net? (There is a phone line near the hifi rack). The French station I want is not accessible through DAB and, being in Scotland, am would be a very weak signal. Which French station in particular?. There a whole lot of them on satellite both state operated and commercial. And you shouldn't need a large dish either even in Scotland as the signals are pretty strong. There was a sat system on offer at Lidl supermarkets this week for well under 100 quid that would work that just fine. Your quite right the DAB signals would be useless there. Scroll down this lot and see if their listed he) http://www.lyngsat.com/hotbird.html I am not interested in taping things to MP3 etc, file sharing or anything else of that ilk, so the £250 reviewed in HifiNews recently seems excessive - but would prefer an option with digital out so as to use the high-end DAC that is already in the system. thanks for all responses Salman -- Tony Sayer |
Internet radio stations: best way to access?
In article , tony sayer
writes In article , salman_edinburgh writes Hi I don;t have a PC permanently connected up at home - but was wondering if there exists a 'box of tricks' that would allow me to receive radio off the 'net? (There is a phone line near the hifi rack). The French station I want is not accessible through DAB and, being in Scotland, am would be a very weak signal. Which French station in particular?. There a whole lot of them on satellite both state operated and commercial. And you shouldn't need a large dish either even in Scotland as the signals are pretty strong. There was a sat system on offer at Lidl supermarkets this week for well under 100 quid that would work that just fine. Your quite right the DAB signals would be useless there. Scroll down this lot and see if their listed he) http://www.lyngsat.com/hotbird.html I am not interested in taping things to MP3 etc, file sharing or anything else of that ilk, so the £250 reviewed in HifiNews recently seems excessive - but would prefer an option with digital out so as to use the high-end DAC that is already in the system. thanks for all responses Salman Just to add to that, shove the dish just a tad to the left and you can got some excellent German stations including the Bayern klassik4 and that will give your external DAC a good workout. Radio how the BBC could have done it, and about the best broadcast sound available anywhe) http://www.lyngsat.com/astra19.html -- Tony Sayer |
All times are GMT. The time now is 11:57 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.0.0
Copyright ©2004-2006 AudioBanter.co.uk