RE: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems
speaking of wifi radios, does anyone have any comments on experience with the CC wifi radio from the standpoint of accessibility? Ray T. Mahorney WA4WGA -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 8:56 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems Yep, I've found another one, this is the Ruark R2 MKIII tabletop radio which has the following features: Internet Radio DAB+FM Radio Bluetooth Streaming Media Player Stereo speakers - 9 watts RMS per channel Wooden Cabinet 2 Aux-in inputs - 1 pair of RCA and 1 3.5MM jack Dedicated Headphone out with separate Amp USB port Remote controller Preset control Full adjustment of audio output including bass, treble and loudness The radio is accessed by an App or you can easily use it from the menu system using either the remote control or by using the jog-dial in conjunction with the buttons to change what you need. The App also allows access to most menu functions along with the browsing of radio and Internet stations. As for the sound? I don't have this specific model - I have the one below - The Ruark R2 MKII - it - but I can tell you that the sound is excellent, if all DAB+ radio sets sounded this good then I'd be a very happy man, the Ruark radio sets are some of the best I've heard - even the little Ruark R1 MKII I have sounds damn good -. The Ruark R2 MKIII is available from Stereophonic for $799 http://www.stereophonic.com.au -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
RE: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems
does that radio also have a control app? Ray T. Mahorney WA4WGA -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 7:02 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems I can give you some thoughts on this radio, it would be on my short list if I were to buy a Wi-Fi radio for several reasons. It has both DLNA and Bluetooth streaming so you can stream to it from another device. Whilst this radio doesn’t have speech it does have a whole heap of stuff that makes the unit fairly useable, the radio has a keypad on the remote which allows the entry of text - similar to a telephone or mobile phone keypad - therefore you can - if you take your time - do searching for specific radio stations. The radio also boasts a large number of presets which are easily accessed via the included remote so - as you can see - the radio has a few things in its favour. On 24 Jul 2015, at 4:56 pm, Ray T. Mahorney mahorney@googlemail.com wrote: speaking of wifi radios, does anyone have any comments on experience with the CC wifi radio from the standpoint of accessibility? Ray T. Mahorney WA4WGA -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 8:56 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems Yep, I've found another one, this is the Ruark R2 MKIII tabletop radio which has the following features: Internet Radio DAB+FM Radio Bluetooth Streaming Media Player Stereo speakers - 9 watts RMS per channel Wooden Cabinet 2 Aux-in inputs - 1 pair of RCA and 1 3.5MM jack Dedicated Headphone out with separate Amp USB port Remote controller Preset control Full adjustment of audio output including bass, treble and loudness The radio is accessed by an App or you can easily use it from the menu system using either the remote control or by using the jog-dial in conjunction with the buttons to change what you need. The App also allows access to most menu functions along with the browsing of radio and Internet stations. As for the sound? I don't have this specific model - I have the one below - The Ruark R2 MKII - it - but I can tell you that the sound is excellent, if all DAB+ radio sets sounded this good then I'd be a very happy man, the Ruark radio sets are some of the best I've heard - even the little Ruark R1 MKII I have sounds damn good -. The Ruark R2 MKIII is available from Stereophonic for $799 http://www.stereophonic.com.au -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
Re: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems
I can give you some thoughts on this radio, it would be on my short list if I were to buy a Wi-Fi radio for several reasons. It has both DLNA and Bluetooth streaming so you can stream to it from another device. Whilst this radio doesn’t have speech it does have a whole heap of stuff that makes the unit fairly useable, the radio has a keypad on the remote which allows the entry of text - similar to a telephone or mobile phone keypad - therefore you can - if you take your time - do searching for specific radio stations. The radio also boasts a large number of presets which are easily accessed via the included remote so - as you can see - the radio has a few things in its favour. On 24 Jul 2015, at 4:56 pm, Ray T. Mahorney mahorney@googlemail.com wrote: speaking of wifi radios, does anyone have any comments on experience with the CC wifi radio from the standpoint of accessibility? Ray T. Mahorney WA4WGA -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 8:56 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems Yep, I've found another one, this is the Ruark R2 MKIII tabletop radio which has the following features: Internet Radio DAB+FM Radio Bluetooth Streaming Media Player Stereo speakers - 9 watts RMS per channel Wooden Cabinet 2 Aux-in inputs - 1 pair of RCA and 1 3.5MM jack Dedicated Headphone out with separate Amp USB port Remote controller Preset control Full adjustment of audio output including bass, treble and loudness The radio is accessed by an App or you can easily use it from the menu system using either the remote control or by using the jog-dial in conjunction with the buttons to change what you need. The App also allows access to most menu functions along with the browsing of radio and Internet stations. As for the sound? I don't have this specific model - I have the one below - The Ruark R2 MKII - it - but I can tell you that the sound is excellent, if all DAB+ radio sets sounded this good then I'd be a very happy man, the Ruark radio sets are some of the best I've heard - even the little Ruark R1 MKII I have sounds damn good -. The Ruark R2 MKIII is available from Stereophonic for $799 http://www.stereophonic.com.au -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
Re: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems
Not to my knowledge no but you can register with a web site and programme and play favourites to it that way. On 24 Jul 2015, at 5:27 pm, Ray T. Mahorney mahorney@googlemail.com wrote: does that radio also have a control app? Ray T. Mahorney WA4WGA -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 7:02 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems I can give you some thoughts on this radio, it would be on my short list if I were to buy a Wi-Fi radio for several reasons. It has both DLNA and Bluetooth streaming so you can stream to it from another device. Whilst this radio doesn’t have speech it does have a whole heap of stuff that makes the unit fairly useable, the radio has a keypad on the remote which allows the entry of text - similar to a telephone or mobile phone keypad - therefore you can - if you take your time - do searching for specific radio stations. The radio also boasts a large number of presets which are easily accessed via the included remote so - as you can see - the radio has a few things in its favour. On 24 Jul 2015, at 4:56 pm, Ray T. Mahorney mahorney@googlemail.com wrote: speaking of wifi radios, does anyone have any comments on experience with the CC wifi radio from the standpoint of accessibility? Ray T. Mahorney WA4WGA -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 8:56 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems Yep, I've found another one, this is the Ruark R2 MKIII tabletop radio which has the following features: Internet Radio DAB+FM Radio Bluetooth Streaming Media Player Stereo speakers - 9 watts RMS per channel Wooden Cabinet 2 Aux-in inputs - 1 pair of RCA and 1 3.5MM jack Dedicated Headphone out with separate Amp USB port Remote controller Preset control Full adjustment of audio output including bass, treble and loudness The radio is accessed by an App or you can easily use it from the menu system using either the remote control or by using the jog-dial in conjunction with the buttons to change what you need. The App also allows access to most menu functions along with the browsing of radio and Internet stations. As for the sound? I don't have this specific model - I have the one below - The Ruark R2 MKII - it - but I can tell you that the sound is excellent, if all DAB+ radio sets sounded this good then I'd be a very happy man, the Ruark radio sets are some of the best I've heard - even the little Ruark R1 MKII I have sounds damn good -. The Ruark R2 MKIII is available from Stereophonic for $799 http://www.stereophonic.com.au -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind. ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
More Accessible DAB/Internet Radio Systems
Yep, I've found another one, this is the Ruark R2 MKIII tabletop radio which has the following features: Internet Radio DAB+FM Radio Bluetooth Streaming Media Player Stereo speakers - 9 watts RMS per channel Wooden Cabinet 2 Aux-in inputs - 1 pair of RCA and 1 3.5MM jack Dedicated Headphone out with separate Amp USB port Remote controller Preset control Full adjustment of audio output including bass, treble and loudness The radio is accessed by an App or you can easily use it from the menu system using either the remote control or by using the jog-dial in conjunction with the buttons to change what you need. The App also allows access to most menu functions along with the browsing of radio and Internet stations. As for the sound? I don't have this specific model - I have the one below - The Ruark R2 MKII - it - but I can tell you that the sound is excellent, if all DAB+ radio sets sounded this good then I'd be a very happy man, the Ruark radio sets are some of the best I've heard - even the little Ruark R1 MKII I have sounds damn good -. The Ruark R2 MKIII is available from Stereophonic for $799 http://www.stereophonic.com.au -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
DAB Internet Radio
Hi All, I am relocating to Ireland from London and wonder if you can assist with my pending Radio issues Is anyone on the list resident in Ireland and using DAB radio's, will my radio's purchased in the UK including a couple of Pure Sonas units work over there? Secondly, can anyone recommend a decent affordable fixed mains internet radio and a rechargeable battery operated internet radio so I can simply continuing listening to preferred UK stations? I don't really want anything bigger than the Pure Sonas size unit for those of you who know it Many thanks for your assistance Best Colin