On Oct 12, 2008, at 9:51 PM, Jeff Myers wrote:
Hi! I'm thinking of purchasing an internet radio device like the
Aluratek
AIRMM01F Internet Radio Alarm Clock with Built-in WiFi, for radio
reception
is especially bad at my house. I've never understood, however, how
these
things work. I know
Yes, each brand has a different way to add stations to the presets.
One I am especially fond of (and own) is the Roku Soundbridge. Several
models, with and without speakers. Large array of stations you can
input, but on top of that, there is the Roku Radio Sniffer you can
download (free).
On Oct 13, 2008, at 12:09 PM, Steve at Verizon wrote:
Yes, each brand has a different way to add stations to the presets.
One I am especially fond of (and own) is the Roku Soundbridge.
Several models, with and without speakers. Large array of stations
you can input, but on top of that,
Hi! I'm thinking of purchasing an internet radio device like the Aluratek
AIRMM01F Internet Radio Alarm Clock with Built-in WiFi, for radio reception
is especially bad at my house. I've never understood, however, how these
things work. I know you need a wireless lan, which I have, and the computer