Try
http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/livestreams
Note that this is an Australian site so most football matches will only be
heard between 1:00 am and 8:00 am on the east coast of the USA.
Note also that Steve refers to Rugby League as NRL and there tends to be
multiple games
Greetings,
I have now heard the other two samples and interesting, surprised how much
background hiss on the distant station, what kind of aerial did you use?
The Fareham area of Southern England has been Colin
Howard's home ever since July 1981, only the Lord
himself knows for how much
Didn't use any special aerial and as I said, I'm not at all surprised at the
background hiss on the long distance station, had computers and other devices
running so really the tuner did a pretty good job.
On 03/08/2013, at 5:20 PM, Colin Howard co...@pobox.com wrote:
Greetings,
I have now
Hi Kevin,
A little addition to Robert's comprehensive outline. You and others
interested can also find links from my page to ABC Grandstand under the 'ABC
Sport and other Events' heading.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/livestreams
Regards,
Stephen
Stephen Jolley
Melbourne
Dane,
do I understand rightly the D.A.B Plus station transmits a normal a.m signal
on the mf band and superimposes the d.a.b therefore a normal a.m set will
hear no signifficant difference, apart from the bandwidth being somewhat
greater? What frequency was the d.a.b plus signal on? What
Greetings,
Dane, off-topic but I must say it!!
In a couple of hours time, plan to listen to our gallant chaps trying to
score without losing more wickets! Strange game cricket eh! I don't like a
game which is one-sided, I love it when there are three overs to go, forty
runs to get, two wickets
Hi, this is to thank those of you who tried to help me with this. i
am not doing very well with it yet, but will keep trying. colin, i
don't know whether i thank you for that link you sent me, where one
changes the date at the end. well, i have tried it, and it works.
thanks again, brian.
That sort of feature - overighting, inserting or appending has never worried me
as you've never ever been able to do nothing but Overight with a conventional
cassette recorder anyway.
If anyone can stretch their memory back that far smile they'll know that you
had a length of tape to record
1st, you could both overwrite and append on cassettes. The only thing you
couldn't do is insert. 2nd, Olympus, Sony, and all makers of dictation
recorders know how valuable these features are, to easily correct mistakes
on the fly etc. As do the makers of professional music recorders for
Well if you know so much about it all then what on earth did you waste
our time for in the first place smile.
You will find that many of those in the world of business who use
dictation in fact use audio editors to edit the result of their work,
you only have to look on various product web
Well I asked because I can't find what I'm looking for, and thought someone
else might have found something I missed. All I'm finding are either
high-quality recorders like my Olympus LS7 or your Zoom H1 that have none of
these editing features, or dictation recorders that have all these
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