I realise it may be a bit off topic but have a look at the web page-
http://www.northeastairchecks.com/
It may be of interest to old time radio fans.
Bob Nelson
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Sent:
Greetings,
I.E 8, on laptop Jaws 10 desktop Jaws 11, both WindowsXP Home with all
latest updates.
The site with which I am having problems is:
http://www.angelradio.co.uk
This is what comes up when I enter on the source under the view menu then
item toolbars.
list of 19 items
1. !DOCTYPE html
hi can anyone help on this one from stewart ross
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Stewart, probably just me being thick, but I don't understand the question .
Cheers
Alex
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Sent: 01 July 2010 10:34
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Subject: Re: Accessible
hi ok what i am looking for is a blind user friendly that u can axess that
you can listen to all different radio receivers from around the world, say
from fm uhf, sw, mw, etc.
from stewart ross
say for instance if i wanted to listen to the coast gards or the shippings
from different parts of
Do you mean aps that can run your TV etc remote from your IPhone?
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From: Alex Stone
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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 8:00 PM
Subject: RE: Accessible online remote receivers for the blind
Stewart, probably just me being thick,
Greetings,
I have a what appears to be useful response on the AccessUK list, which I
will paste in here.
From: Jonathan digitalto...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 11:04:49 +0100
Wow - that site really is quite...er...something! 2Mb just to load the
front page, and accessibility tool reports
Greetings,
I have been able through the links supplied in a post from the AccessUK list
and which I passed on here, to set up hooks to the station.
I was asked did I want to download and save, so I downloaded the media file,
it worked first time. I went into the real link, it launched real
Hi all
What is the easiest way to change the output soundcard in winamp
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Go to preferences in winamp and then go to the output tab and then decide
if you want wave or direct sound and tab to configure and then configure it
for the sound card you want. For example I have the wave set for my SBLive
and the direct sound set to my AC97.
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Thanx man
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Sent: 01 July 2010 03:15 PM
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Subject: Re: changing sound card in winamp
Go to preferences in winamp and then go to the output tab and then
Hello,
I was wondering whre i can download scropts for sound forge 9 so I can use with
jaws 11? Thanks.
aRmando
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John:
I checked the site today, and there is a 3 watt transmitter for 375-dollars
American! The 10 watt unit is 475-dollars American. The 3 watt unit would
certainly do the job for the area that you want to cover. I question the
extra 100 dollars that you are going to spend for the 10 watt
ok i am looking for radio ham remote receivers that are blind user friendly
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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 11:00 AM
Subject: RE: Accessible online remote receivers for the
Hello Bob,
I thought about all of that, that's why I will go to:
www.radio-locator.com
and look for unused FM radio frequencies in my area.
This way, I won't broadcast over someone else's radio station.
If I stay at the side that's closest to my house, then I wouldn't need
anymore then about 3
But may you actually broadcast with such a strong transmitter in your
country without a license?
Just curious.
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On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P
Sent: 01 July 2010 05:03 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion
John:
Your doing it right, looks like a good source!
You certainly don't want to occupy a frequency that might be used on
occasion for emergency purposes! Keep the power very low and you should be
fine. For most people the FM-100mws unit is more than adequate for whole
house broadcasting, as
No!
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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 11:22 AM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
But may you actually broadcast with such a strong transmitter in your
country
I think you might try radio.com and there is a good one called mikes or
mike raido or something like that, but you can listen to any station in
the world at any time. You can set it to play commedy or news or whatever
but it worked well for me. I only listen to one station and that is
commedy
You need a licence in both Canada and the United States if you intend to
broadcast outside of the regulated limits! In the United States I believe
that it is part 15 of the FCC guidelines that one should be looking at!
Quite an extensive document that covers a lot of devices from computers,
It does depend exactly what you want to listen to.
If you want to receive all kinds of strange stuff, you would be looking at a
general coverage receiver like the AOR AR82MK if I remember the name
correctly.
I also have a sony world band receiver which is reasonably accessible. It
all depends
Only thing about that unit is it uses dip switches to set the frequency. You'd
probably want to check with Dave about how easily those are set first.
On Jul 1, 2010, at 10:41 AM, Bob Seed wrote:
John:
I checked the site today, and there is a 3 watt transmitter for 375-dollars
American! The
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Hello Bob,
I will order the booster buffer amplifier first.
It cost $200 more then the transmitter itself.
This little preamp, runs about $600.
And it's made by Eastern Electric.
The company is basted inn china, but their importer is in the state of
Illinois.
The preamp uses a pare of 6BM8
John
Thanks for the information, will look at it!
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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 11:50 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
Hello Bob,
I will order the booster buffer
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Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
Hello Bob,
I will order the booster buffer amplifier first.
It cost
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