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DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries



 
 
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Old April 17th 09, 12:50 AM posted to uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
John Stumbles
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

I'm looking for a portable radio with the ability to play back music from a
memory card[1] when there's nothing good[2] on the radio. This seems to
point in the direction of DAB + SD where the SD is intended for recording
from the radio but can also play back mp3s. These sorts of things seem to
have the ability to 'rewind' radio (presumably only off DAB, not FM) so
I'd be choked if it couldn't record what it's rewound, e.g. if I suddenly
find myself listening to something I'd like to record I can rewind back to
the beginning and record from there.

Apart from that I'm after something fairly rugged I can take out when I'm
working and might get a few knocks and some dust (another reason not to go
CD) with decent sound for classical music as well as pop in a noisy
environment, but not too big - more cerial-box size than ghetto-blaster.

And have any manufacturers caught up with the fact that AA NiMH cells,
rather than C-size, are the sweet spot for capacity versus price?

The only model I know that does the SD-mp3-playback and rewind-recording is
the Evoke 3, but it's very silly money ... and uses C-cells :-( - and
what about the sound, aren't they a bit wimpy?


[1] because I CBA with burning silver dics and carting them around
anyore when I can get more onto a postage-stamp-sized gizmo that costs as
much as a bottle of gutrot wine

[2] for values of 'good' defined by myself ;-)


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Old April 17th 09, 06:29 AM posted to uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

John Stumbles wrote:
I'm looking for a portable radio with the ability to play back music from a
memory card[1] when there's nothing good[2] on the radio. This seems to
point in the direction of DAB + SD where the SD is intended for recording
from the radio but can also play back mp3s. These sorts of things seem to
have the ability to 'rewind' radio (presumably only off DAB, not FM) so
I'd be choked if it couldn't record what it's rewound, e.g. if I suddenly
find myself listening to something I'd like to record I can rewind back to
the beginning and record from there.

Apart from that I'm after something fairly rugged I can take out when I'm
working and might get a few knocks and some dust (another reason not to go
CD) with decent sound for classical music as well as pop in a noisy
environment, but not too big - more cerial-box size than ghetto-blaster.

And have any manufacturers caught up with the fact that AA NiMH cells,
rather than C-size, are the sweet spot for capacity versus price?

The only model I know that does the SD-mp3-playback and rewind-recording is
the Evoke 3, but it's very silly money ... and uses C-cells :-( - and
what about the sound, aren't they a bit wimpy?


[1] because I CBA with burning silver dics and carting them around
anyore when I can get more onto a postage-stamp-sized gizmo that costs as
much as a bottle of gutrot wine

[2] for values of 'good' defined by myself ;-)


Sounds a very reasonable spec. Hope you find one.

Recently I returned the NiMH 6XP Chargepak we got with an Evoke-2xt -
wouldn't charge properly. Pure sent us a replacement - a 6XL which is
Lithium. It works! Think the days of NiMH are gone. It is modelled on
the same 6 * C-cell space. (This they did without question after a much
longer period than the warranty.)

BTW, 'Pure' was what they used to call dog****. No idea if anyone in the
company knew that. :-)

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Old April 17th 09, 08:14 AM posted to uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
Jim Lesurf[_2_]
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

In article , John Stumbles
wrote:
I'm looking for a portable radio with the ability to play back music
from a memory card[1] when there's nothing good[2] on the radio. This
seems to point in the direction of DAB + SD where the SD is intended for
recording from the radio but can also play back mp3s. These sorts of
things seem to have the ability to 'rewind' radio (presumably only off
DAB, not FM) so I'd be choked if it couldn't record what it's rewound,
e.g. if I suddenly find myself listening to something I'd like to record
I can rewind back to the beginning and record from there.


Apart from that I'm after something fairly rugged I can take out when
I'm working and might get a few knocks and some dust (another reason not
to go CD) with decent sound for classical music as well as pop in a
noisy environment, but not too big - more cerial-box size than
ghetto-blaster.


If you have a wifi network that covers the area where you'd use the radio,
then a possible alternative might be a portable 'net radio'. That may also
give you access to the BBC 'listen again' and sound files hosted by your
computer. Thus giving more choice than what happens to be on live radio at
the time.

Slainte,

Jim

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Old April 17th 09, 02:50 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
jkn
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

I'm also looking for something like this and would be interested in
anything you find. Philips used to do something towards this, but I
suspect without the instant rewind stuff. I can't find reference to it
now.

J^n


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Old April 17th 09, 08:05 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

John Stumbles wrote:
SNIP
And have any manufacturers caught up with the fact that AA NiMH cells,
rather than C-size, are the sweet spot for capacity versus price?



On that point, why do DAB radios eat batteries? What takes all that power?


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Old April 17th 09, 08:23 PM posted to uk.d-i-y,uk.rec.audio
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 20:05:22 GMT, The Medway Handyman wrote:

On that point, why do DAB radios eat batteries? What takes all that
power?


Digital processing.

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Old April 17th 09, 08:25 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

In article ,
The Medway Handyman wrote:

On that point, why do DAB radios eat batteries? What takes all that power?


Fair bit of digital processing in there - that uses power. Newer ones are
a hell of a lot better than some of the first gen ones though (in terms of
power use - I'll pass on the quality debate just now thankyouverymuch).

Darren

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Old April 17th 09, 09:52 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

In article ,
The Medway Handyman wrote:
John Stumbles wrote:
SNIP
And have any manufacturers caught up with the fact that AA NiMH cells,
rather than C-size, are the sweet spot for capacity versus price?



On that point, why do DAB radios eat batteries? What takes all that
power?


Digits. Always more power hungry than analogue. Before they add all the
bells and whistles one expects today.

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. ;-)

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Old April 19th 09, 10:45 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
Dave Starling
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

On Apr 17, 1:50 am, John Stumbles wrote:
I'm looking for a portable radio with the ability to play back music from a
memory card[1] when there's nothing good[2] on the radio. This seems to
point in the direction of DAB + SD where the SD is intended for recording
from the radio but can also play back mp3s.


I too would like such a unit and the best I've found spec searching is
the Roberts RD41. At £120 this probably qualifies as silly money for a
work radio but I suppose it depends how you value your entertainment.
The only drawback I see is it uses a wallwart adaptor (which Im not a
fan of).

My Intempo DAB took a serious fall but continues to work and I can
just about cope when BBC radio has nothing with Chill/Classicfm/
absolute. 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.

Dave
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Old April 19th 09, 11:28 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
John Stumbles
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Default DAB portable radio with SD record/play mp3 & batteries

On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 15:45:03 -0700, Dave Starling wrote:

I too would like such a unit and the best I've found spec searching is
the Roberts RD41. At £120 this probably qualifies as silly money for a
work radio but I suppose it depends how you value your entertainment.
The only drawback I see is it uses a wallwart adaptor (which Im not a
fan of).


Looks like there's an RD-55 at a bit under £90
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roberts-Radi...82038&sr =8-4

(and the Gemini 55:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roberts-Radi...2038&s r=8-14
- which seems to be the same box for an extra tenner!)

The 41 looks a bit nicer (on paper - haven't seen any of these in
the flesh) and a bit chunkier than (and over twice as heavy as!) the
55. I don't know if the weight includes batteries: if it's extra
loudspeaker that's worth having, but if it's batteries then I'd be running
either on AA NiMH via adapters.

If I were serious about the 41 I'd think about going the extra for
the Stream 202 (£135)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roberts-Stre...82038&sr =8-5
for listening at home.


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