Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread Mnyb
It keeps the time for the next alarm if the network fails, so it does not keep the whole shedule. So it should be conected to the server every day, then it gets refreshed regarding next alarm time. I would not trust mysb.com to handle alarms. -- Mnyb --

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread Soulkeeper
But the main wheel does the same (at least with the newer firmwares), and it's easier to hit when you're half asleep. :) michael123;656817 Wrote: > btw, what is the power supply type? Is it 100-240V universal one? Yes. michael123;656817 Wrote: > is there a nice weather app? Yes, 'at least one'

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread bluegaspode
Soulkeeper;656790 Wrote: > > Not a dedicated snooze button, no. Pushing the volume button (i.e. mute) acts as Snooze. Unfortunately not documented anywhere. -- bluegaspode Did you know: *'SqueezePlayer' (www.squeezeplayer.com)* will stream all your music to your Android device. Take your m

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread michael123
garym;656827 Wrote: > The radios have backup alarms (beeping, various noises, disco music) > that play when the network connection fails. And they keep their own > time separate from the server). So it will be fine 99% of the time. I > was just focusing on your statement that the alarm clock aspe

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread garym
michael123;656826 Wrote: > How these alarms function is the SBS is down? network failure? > From my perspective, it can sync with SBS, but shall work also nicely > without any networking.. > > Am I in a wrong forum then? The radios have backup alarms (beeping, various noises, disco music) that

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread michael123
How these alarms function is the SBS is down? network failure? >From my perspective, it can sync with SBS, but shall work also nicely without any networking.. Am I in a wrong forum then? -- michael123 Michael michael123'

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread garym
michael123;656817 Wrote: > Actually, I want alarm to function pretty much as for usual alarm > clock: > big display so we can read at night, snooze, etc. > and it must be very reliable. > My main objective is to have a good alarm clock, all the rest is a > bonus.. > My bedside booms have alway

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread michael123
thanks for your replies, guys I already own Transporter and SB3, running latest 7.6.2 beta.. (which is running quite smoothly, all the bugs I reported got fixed, so I am lucky :) ) SBS is running 24/7 in my place, but the storage box is going to sleep at night and I do not want to wake it up..

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread bwaldron
Soulkeeper;656790 Wrote: > Mine is not buggy at all. I am using SBS. But people using > MySqueezebox.com complain more about bugginess than SBS users do. I'm also using SBS exclusively, but can't say that mine is not buggy at all. My radio suffers more than my SB2 & Classic from occasional locku

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread Soulkeeper
michael123;656750 Wrote: > - how SBR is compared to standalone bed-side radios? Is the UI > ergonomics good enough? For me, it's the best bedside radio I've owned. Some people complain about the UI, and it is not perfect, but in my experience it does the job well enough. michael123;656750 Wrote:

[SlimDevices: Radio] Using SB Radio..

2011-09-10 Thread michael123
Hi I'd like to ask few questions: - how SBR is compared to standalone bed-side radios? Is the UI ergonomics good enough? - features-wise: is it possible to add multiple alarms schedule? is there a snooze button? - is it possible to work autonomously (locally)? - how buggy is the software/firm