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Old July 27th 05, 04:19 AM
 
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I don't own one,but from what I have read of people's comments before in
this news group about the Sony 7600 GR radios,I think they are a good
buy for $149.88 at www.jr.com Most of my old radios I own do a good
enough job at picking up radio stations for me.Last year I bought a
Linksys Wireless B Music System internet radio.I use it wirelessly
around my house and I can use it up to about a 100 feet away out in my
yard if I want to.I bought it for about $149.00 at a wal mart store.
www.devilfinder.com Linksys Wireless B Music System
cuhulin

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Old July 27th 05, 03:05 PM
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 22:19:19 -0500, wrote:

Linksys Wireless B Music System internet radio

That's not a radio. You need a computer to use it.

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Old July 27th 05, 04:28 PM
 
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I knew that before I bought my Linksys internet radio when I read the
information on the box.I don't tote it much though,I can listen to it
good enough when I am in other rooms in my house,besides,I don't want to
drop it.It has two speakers and I can tune in radio stations around the
World.It is an internet radio.I like physical radios even though I can
use my computer as an internet radio.I am listening to Radio One out of
Dublin,Ireland on it right now.That is why I bought it,so I can listen
to Ireland and Scotland radio stations.It is worth it to me.Whatever
turns your crank,Hank.
cuhulin

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Old July 28th 05, 02:49 AM
 
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Humph....sounds like Sirius is lagging behind the internet by quite a
ways....though that won't stop them from mailing you a bill every
month.

Steve



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Old July 28th 05, 04:00 AM
 
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Over five years ago,I could pick up Radio One in Dublin,Ireland (and
some other radio stations over there too,one of them was Galway) and
also a taped replay of a news,weather,and sports tv station via windows
media with my webtv.They upgraded though (not webtv) and I can't pick
them up anymore with my webtv.Yep,I used to watch a taped replay every
day on my tv set of that tv station in Dublin.It was sort of like a stop
action mode,the video was.There tv news on tv over there is about the
same as it is over here,except the accent is different.
cuhulin


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Old July 27th 05, 05:03 PM
 
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It is at www.stevequayle.com where that www.radiolabs.com link
is.I don't know why I had been thinking it was at rense.com or
coasttcoastam.com
cuhulin

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That tote it whatever it is satellite radio you have uses satellites and
computers.I don't doubt somewhere in the mix,satellites are involved
with my intenet radio too.In fact,I am pretty sure they are.
cuhulin

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