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DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Dave Starling saying something like: That said it would be nice to have the ability to playback from SD. I guess in a couple of years time we will have the £50 range of ghetto blasters that have this capability. Plenty around already. |
DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries
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Grimly Curmudgeon wrote: We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember Dave Starling saying something like: That said it would be nice to have the ability to playback from SD. I guess in a couple of years time we will have the £50 range of ghetto blasters that have this capability. Plenty around already. My car radio can record/replay from SD too. Can't say I've ever used it in anger. -- *Starfishes have no brains * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 01:01:04 +0100, Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:
Plenty around already. What - £50 ghetto blaster with DAB and SD record/play? Any makes/models you've come across / could recommend? tia -- John Stumbles A: Because it messes up the order in which people read text. Q: Why is top-posting a bad thing? |
DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember John Stumbles saying something like: Plenty around already. What - £50 ghetto blaster with DAB and SD record/play? Not the DAB, but the subject seemed to have veered to non-DAB. |
DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries
A few general observations (which I should have linked to the original
post, but my newsreader doesn't show it). 1. I have a Pure DMX-50 Micro 'Hifi system'; records onto SD card using a Sky-Plus / Freeview recorder menu-type system; degree in computer science not required. Records onto MP2 format. 2. It plays MP2 and MP3 format; however, while playing MP3s the timing seems corrupted, i.e. if I want to resume listening at mm:ss, it is hit and miss. In addition, it would be really nice if it had a 'resume from last stop' feature --- like my Freeview recorder has and like tape has. 3. It records only from DAB; that is understandable but a disappointment for I retired an old system with a tape and I miss being able to record from FM. I can record onto a computer, or an MP3 player (and hence MP3 - SD card), but it's enough hassle to not get done most of the time. 4. The FM tuner seems adequate. I'm well enough pleased with the DMX-50 (about £120 from MorganComputers); setting recordings is easy. I'd be interested to know if the Roberts portables are compatible with Pure with respect to SD recordings. Here's something more relevant to the original question. I have a 'Red' portable DAB radio (Sainsbury's a few years back); hard on batteries, but I knew that; the big problem is the FM tuner --- fails to pick up a station a distance away that my other equipment does okay on; unfortunately, the station is in a part of Ireland that has not yet moved to DAB. This seems to be a problem also with recent small portable FM radios; I assume they use similar chips. You could run into similar problems in certain types of buildings. However, I guess you are in an area where everything can be received via DAB. I'd buy another portable DAB radio, e.g. one of the Roberts, but I cannot properly test the sensitivity of the FM tuner in advance. Best regards, Jon C. -- Jonathan Campbell www.jgcampbell.com BT48 UK |
DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I've got a truly ancient AM radio I built from a kit some 40 odd years ago. Not a pocket set but full sized portable with 7x4" speaker. Plenty loud enough to fill a room. PP9 battery lasts about 6 months of heavy use. Not that it gets that these days. ;-) I had one of the early Trevor Bayliss Freeplay radios. It would run for almost an hour on a wind at the sort of volume I listen. It could also bang out some loud noise if required, because apparently that was a plus point for the African market. Sadly someone loaned it to a friend who broke it by overwinding. Same friend never quite got around to replacing it and I don't like the current replacements. |
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