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I ordered a wi fi wireless internet radio and am now looking for a
single wireless earbud to wear when I go to sleep. Is there such a two part unit that could be plugged into the speakerphone outlet on the radio and transmit to the wireless earbud. |
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On Mar 13, 11:37*pm, "
wrote: I am looking for a "single" wireless earbud to wear when I go to sleep. *Is there a two part system, one piece (transmitter) that plugs into the radio speakerphone outlet and the other a single wireless earbud. |
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What About - Listening to the Radio While You Sleep ?
- What Are Your Listening Options ? Malibu Ron, One option would be to buy a low cost BlueTooth Transmitter like the "Jabra A210 BlueTooth Transmitter" or Jabra A120s Bluetooth Music Adaptor and use it with any BlueTooth EarBud or BlueTooth EarPhones of your choice. Jabra A210 BlueTooth Transmitter http://www.cellulartrendz.com/items/...?itemid=727463 Jabra A120s BlueTooth Music Adaptor http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FL4GBI BlueTooth Transmitter for the iPod http://saffire-usa.com/btpod.htm More BlueTooth Transmitter options . . . http://www.zoom.com/products/ihifi.html ABOUT - BlueTooth Technology - FAQs http://www.mobileinfo.com/Bluetooth/FAQ.htm FWIW - Most High Quality Single-Ear EarBuds are {can be} very Expensive -example- Sennheiser "Wireless" Earbuds http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/0...ennheiser.html http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite...transid=502494 WHAT ABOUT ? - The Over-Night EarBud OUCH ! Having an EarBud in your Ear all-night-long might turn into a pain-in-the-rear - ouch ! Here is an 'alternative' to EarBud and Earphones that does not require placing anything on or in your body {head}. Audio Pillows : Stereo Surround Sound for your Personal Listening Pleasure ![]() http://www.comforthouse.com/audiopillow.html PillowSonic Stereo {Under} Pillow Speaker http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002BK7KU hope this helps - iane ~ RHF |
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On Mar 14, 2:18*am, RHF wrote:
What About - Listening to the Radio While You Sleep ? - What Are Your Listening Options ? Malibu Ron, One option would be to buy a low cost BlueTooth Transmitter like the "Jabra A210 BlueTooth Transmitter" or Jabra A120s Bluetooth Music Adaptor and use it with any BlueTooth EarBud or BlueTooth EarPhones of your choice. Jabra A210 BlueTooth Transmitterhttp://www.cellulartrendz.com/items/item.aspx?itemid=727463 Jabra A120s BlueTooth Music Adaptorhttp://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FL4GBI BlueTooth Transmitter for the iPodhttp://saffire-usa.com/btpod.htm More BlueTooth Transmitter options . . .http://www.zoom.com/products/ihifi..html ABOUT - BlueTooth Technology - FAQshttp://www.mobileinfo.com/Bluetooth/FAQ..htm FWIW - Most High Quality Single-Ear EarBuds are {can be} very Expensive -example- Sennheiser "Wireless" Earbudshttp://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/01/ces-sennheiser.htmlhttp://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite/productdetail.asp?transid=502494 WHAT ABOUT ? - The Over-Night EarBud OUCH ! Having an EarBud in your Ear all-night-long might turn into a pain-in-the-rear - ouch ! Here is an 'alternative' to EarBud and Earphones that does not require placing anything on or in your body {head}. Audio Pillows : Stereo Surround Sound for your Personal Listening Pleasure ![]() PillowSonic Stereo {Under} Pillow Speakerhttp://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002BK7KU hope this helps - iane ~ RHF *. Do the wireless transmitters broadcast AM and FM radio back to the earbuds On Mar 13, 11:37 pm, t wrote: Subject was : want to buy wireless earbudhttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/7b9c1cb5bb1f16cb - - I ordered a wi fi wireless internet radio and am now - looking for a single wireless earbud to wear when I - go to sleep. - - Is there such a two part unit that could be plugged - into the speakerphone outlet on the radio and transmit - to the wireless earbud. - |
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It used to be the easiest way to build morse code speed was
leave your S-38 tuned to NSS all night, sending code groups. This probably doesn't work anymore. -- On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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Ron Hardin wrote:
It used to be the easiest way to build morse code speed was leave your S-38 tuned to NSS all night, sending code groups. ....pretty hopeful of you to expect the S-38 to stay on frequency for even a half an hour, much less all night. :-) |
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Billy Burpelson wrote:
Ron Hardin wrote: It used to be the easiest way to build morse code speed was leave your S-38 tuned to NSS all night, sending code groups. ...pretty hopeful of you to expect the S-38 to stay on frequency for even a half an hour, much less all night. :-) Seems to me I remember some station (I thought it was NSS, but histories suggest I was mistaken) used to transmit AP and UPI news stories via Morse, making for good practice *and* easy verification of accurate copy. I used to really surprise my dad, a news junkie, by coming up with stories that he hadn't heard yet but would hear in an hour or two. -- Iran tells us what the mainstream media won't: "A new opinion poll suggests that over 54 percent of Americans do not trust mainstream media and consider news websites more reliable." http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=46837§ionid=3510203 |
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On Mar 14, 1:33*pm, wrote:
On Mar 14, 2:18*am, RHF wrote: What About - Listening to the Radio While You Sleep ? - What Are Your Listening Options ? Malibu Ron, One option would be to buy a low cost BlueTooth Transmitter like the "Jabra A210 BlueTooth Transmitter" or Jabra A120s Bluetooth Music Adaptor and use it with any BlueTooth EarBud or BlueTooth EarPhones of your choice. Jabra A210 BlueTooth Transmitterhttp://www.cellulartrendz.com/items/item..aspx?itemid=727463 Jabra A120s BlueTooth Music Adaptorhttp://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FL4GBI BlueTooth Transmitter for the iPodhttp://saffire-usa.com/btpod.htm More BlueTooth Transmitter options . . .http://www.zoom.com/products/ihifi.html ABOUT - BlueTooth Technology - FAQshttp://www.mobileinfo.com/Bluetooth/FAQ.htm FWIW - Most High Quality Single-Ear EarBuds are {can be} very Expensive -example- Sennheiser "Wireless" Earbudshttp://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/01/ces-sennheiser.htmlhttp://www.s... WHAT ABOUT ? - The Over-Night EarBud OUCH ! Having an EarBud in your Ear all-night-long might turn into a pain-in-the-rear - ouch ! Here is an 'alternative' to EarBud and Earphones that does not require placing anything on or in your body {head}. Audio Pillows : Stereo Surround Sound for your Personal Listening Pleasure ![]() PillowSonic Stereo {Under} Pillow Speakerhttp://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002BK7KU hope this helps - iane ~ RHF *. - - Do the wireless transmitters broadcast AM and FM radio - back to the earbuds Malibu Ron, The Wireless Transmitters accept just about any type of Audio Input and Transmit that Audio to the Wireless EarBuds, EarPhones, or HeadPhones. -IF- That Audio Input is the Audio from an AM/FM Radio : Then the Wireless Transmitter 'broadcasts' that Audio using it's own type of Broadcast Technology; whatever it may be. The Wireless Transmitters do not 'broadcast' the actual AM or FM Radio Signals -unless- They themselves are AM or FM Wireless Transmitters like the C. Crane Co. "Digital FM Transmitter" which itself is a small low powered FM Radio Transmitter. http://www.ccrane.com/radios/fm-tran...ansmitter.aspx hope this helps ~ RHF |
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