M-F 11:00am - 1:00pm on 12.160MHz
M-F 9:00pm - 12:00am on 4.840MHz
Tuesday-Saturday 12:00am - 3:00am on 3.215MHz
All central times
PST = -2 hr
EST = +1 hr
Regards,
JS
Cuban numbers stations?
Jim
>> ...
>> Cuban numbers stations?
>
> Gospel huxters?
>...
>
Alex Jones, there is a war on for your mind.
Regards,
JS
WWCR Shortwave "World Wide Christian Radio"
http://www.wwcr.com/
-aka- World Wide Country {Music} Radio
http://www.wwcr.com/
-from- Nashville, Tennessee, USA
http://www.wwcr.com/
Featuring Over 400 Religious and American Talk
Radio Programs direct from Nashville, Tennessee,
USA, to a Global World Wide Audience via the
Shortwave Radio Bands; plus a "Listen-Live"
Option too.
WWCR Program Guide
http://www.wwcr.com/program-guides/WWCR_Program_Guide.pdf
WWCR Programming Links
http://www.wwcr.com/pgm-links.html
Listen To WWCR [Listen Live] On-line !
http://www.wwcr.com/listen.html
- M-F 11:00am - 1:00pm on 12.160MHz
* program "Info Wars" -hosted-by- Alex Jones
http://www.infowars.com/
- M-F 9:00pm - 12:00am on 4.840MHz
* program "Info Wars" -hosted-by- Alex Jones
http://www.infowars.com/
- Tuesday-Saturday 12:00am - 3:00am on 3.215MHz
* program "Rollye James Show" -hosted-by- Rollye James
http://www.rollye.net/index.html
- All central times
-
- PST = -2 hr
- EST = +1 hr
World Wide Universal Time "UTC" = -5 Hr
-
- Regards,
- JS
.
.
Plus WWCR has "The Power Hour"
-host-by- Joyce Riley on WWCR Shortwave
"World Wide Conservative {Talk} Radio"
http://www.wwcr.com/
"World Wide Common-Sense {Talk} Radio"
"World Wide ameriCan {Talk} Radio"
.
"The Power Hour" with Joyce Riley
http://www.thepowerhour.com/
.
It's Time for "The Power Hour" with Joyce Riley
-via- WWCR on 7490 kHz @ 12:00 UTC
http://www.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/d3071efa6fc4251e
WWCR on 7,490 kHz @ 12:00 ~ 15:00 UTC [M-F]
WWCR on 4,840 kHz @ 07:00 ~ 10:00 UTC [M-F]
WWCR on 13,845 kHz @ 12:00 ~ 15:00 UTC [M-F]
.
.
A BIG HELLO TO ALL YOU OBAMA-HATERS© !
http://images.icanhascheezburger.com/completestore/2009/3/26/128825580065108750.jpg
? Are You Suffering from a bad case of the
Obama Derangement Syndrome [ODS] ?
Then Take the Time to Listen to the last 25 Minutes
of the 1st Hour of "The Power Hour" on 22 Sept 2010
with Joyce Riley to hear a real Revelation about
http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/powerHour/archives.php
Prez Obama's former life as . . .
[Select] - September 22, 2010 (Hour 1)
http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/powerHour/archives.php
-leads to-more-obama-revelations-
http://www.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/b3f44b552eb37d3d
.
.
I get him on my $75 internet radio.
> ...
> I get him on my $75 internet radio.
Yeah, still, a kick to get him on SW. His shows can be listened to at
any time on www.infowars.com or prisonplanet.com
I think windows media player can grab him ... but, I use vlc player.
Regards,
JS
dave wrote:
This is RADIO Dave. Don't let the door hit ya in your drug addled ass on the
way out.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
Myine IRA
When the BBC became available on XM I stopped listening to HFBC
completely, but I still enjoyed the Coast Guard. Now they are pretty
much on Iridium and other sky based venues so I am left with digital
modes on the amateur bands. I just covered the eastern part of North
America with a readable 30 Watt signal. Probably caught a few ships at
sea, too, but they don't report to the auto-spotter database.
But it's OK, I was listening to my $75 web radio and my BCT-8 while I
was doing it.
>>
> Hey Dave,
> Can you give me a little tutorial about web radio? Say I wanted to listen
> at night
> while in bed, the computer is in the other room, do I need to do anything to
> the
> computer before I go to bed? Do I setup the radio for specific URLs , then
> I can just
> change channels on the radio. I have looked for an online tutorial but
> haven't found one.
> Thanks MikeK
>
>
Sure thing. This is how I got started:
There's also a web stream tuner in iTunes that contains CBS stations
like KROQ and KCBS
Plus, there are more and more dedicated tuners like the Myine IRA.
It searches a central database for tens of thousands of stations and
podcasts. It gets the World Service, but it also gets all the little
tiny BBC regional outlets where they speak Welsh and stuff.
Amazon sells them for $75 occasionally, $150 is too much, IMHO.
> The standalone tune doesn't waste electricity, as well. I use a Whole
> House Gold FM transmitter to send the signal around the ranch. I think
> the C. Crane is the best around these days. I also have hard line to my
> home entertainment system. I use an ASUS EeePC netbook as a stream tuner
> too, using Winamp or iTunes.
I have the CCrane Wireless Internet Radio by the bed for listening to talk
shows from the NE states. I still use my old boatanchors for "messing"
around twirling tuning knobs.
- WWCR Shortwave "World Wide Christian Radio"http://www.wwcr.com/
- -aka- World Wide Country {Music} Radiohttp://www.wwcr.com/
- -from- Nashville, Tennessee, USAhttp://www.wwcr.com/
- Featuring Over 400 Religious and American Talk
- Radio Programs direct from Nashville, Tennessee,
- USA, to a Global World Wide Audience via the
- Shortwave Radio Bands; plus a "Listen-Live"
- Option too.
-
- WWCR Program Guide
- http://www.wwcr.com/program-guides/WWCR_Program_Guide.pdf
-
- WWCR Programming Links
- http://www.wwcr.com/pgm-links.html
-
- Listen To WWCR [Listen Live] On-line !
- http://www.wwcr.com/listen.html
-
- - M-F 11:00am - 1:00pm on 12.160MHz
- * program "Info Wars" -hosted-by- Alex Jones
- http://www.infowars.com/
It's Time For "Info Wars" with Alex Jones
-via- WWCR on 12,160 kHz @ 16:00 UTC
Alex is talking about a Virus Attack on Iran's
Government Computers
Iran Fights "Virus" Attacking Computers
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/26/world/middleeast/26iran.html
S-Meter : S9+ & SIO 544
~ RHF
Twain Harte, CA
GS800-M Radio
.
> - M-F 9:00pm - 12:00am on 4.840MHz
> * program "Info Wars" -hosted-by- Alex Joneshttp://www.infowars.com/
>
> - Tuesday-Saturday 12:00am - 3:00am on 3.215MHz
> * program "Rollye James Show" -hosted-by- Rollye Jameshttp://www.rollye.net/index.html
>
> - All central times
> -
> - PST = -2 hr
> - EST = +1 hr
>
> World Wide Universal Time "UTC" = -5 Hr
>
> -
> - Regards,
> - JS
> .
> .
> Plus WWCR has "The Power Hour"
> -host-by- Joyce Riley on WWCR Shortwave
> "World Wide Conservative {Talk} Radio"http://www.wwcr.com/
> "World Wide Common-Sense {Talk} Radio"
> "World Wide ameriCan {Talk} Radio"
> .
> "The Power Hour" with Joyce Rileyhttp://www.thepowerhour.com/
> .
> It's Time for "The Power Hour" with Joyce Riley
> -via- WWCR on 7490 kHz @ 12:00 UTChttp://www.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/d3071efa6fc4251e
> WWCR on 7,490 kHz @ 12:00 ~ 15:00 UTC [M-F]
> WWCR on 4,840 kHz @ 07:00 ~ 10:00 UTC [M-F]
> WWCR on 13,845 kHz @ 12:00 ~ 15:00 UTC [M-F]
> .
> .
> A BIG HELLO TO ALL YOU OBAMA-HATERS© !http://images.icanhascheezburger.com/completestore/2009/3/26/12882558...
> ? Are You Suffering from a bad case of the
> Obama Derangement Syndrome [ODS] ?
> Then Take the Time to Listen to the last 25 Minutes
> of the 1st Hour of "The Power Hour" on 22 Sept 2010
> with Joyce Riley to hear a real Revelation abouthttp://www.gcnlive.com/programs/powerHour/archives.php
There's a third party company that maintains the searchable database
that the receivers connect to.
http://www.vtuner.com/index.asp
You search by Continent, Genre, etc.
>>
>>
> So the web radio picks up a wifi signal from my wireless router,
> the web radio can then be programed to play audio for the station you pick?
> Do you just turn a knob or push a button to cycle through station names to
> pick the audio you want to play?
> Thanks, MikeK
>
>
Here's the station list:
http://vtuner.com/setupapp/guide/asp/BrowseStations/startpage.asp
I can't think of any instance where man-made noise enhances the joy of
listening.
Put your real radio on 14070 KHz USB and listen to the music. Some days
are better than others.
'Special Dave',
To a Shortwave Radio Listener's Newsgroup
"man-made noise" is part of the total Radio
Listening Experience : Not about the 'joy of';
simple the real 'over-the-air' experience.
shortwave radio experience it . . .
by just listening over-the-air ~ RHF
.
It's Time For "Info Wars" with Alex Jones
-via- WWCR on 12,160 kHz @ 16:00 UTC
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/ee2a4db7f7cb60f2
Alex was having a fine Mid-Level 'Rant' Today
:-Rrrrr
.
> It's just more fun to twiddle the knobs.
Yes...well....there is an obvious there, I shall forgo.
Why would anyone pay for something they can get for free, on their computer?
Regards,
JS
- Why would anyone pay for something
- they can get for free, on their computer?
-
- Regards,
- JS
That's what makes 'Special Dave' "Special"
.
'Special Dave',
All great until Prez Obama shuts down the Internet
and all you will be able to Listen to is VO-NPR*.
* Voice of Obama National Public Radio
You will have to sneak out to the Garage, up to
the Attic; or down to the Basement to Listen to
the BBC on a real Shortwave Radio with a secret
[Hidden] Antenna so that the Obama-Stasi©
won't find the Shortwave Radio and smash it to
pieces in your driveway; while you being held
down on your knees and your neighbors watch
in terror and horror.
Look There Is A Sign Post Up Ahead -it-reads-
The End {of the internet} Is Near !
shortwave radio experience it . . .
by just listening over-the-air ~ RHF
.
.
Because the standalone appliance uses 60% less electricity than my very
low-power Everex computer with a VIA C7 processor. Over an extended
period I will use less electricity and save money.
Same reason I don't have 2 [ea] R-390A receivers. Or use resistance
lighting.
I've said it before, I'll say it again:
If you like the "magic of radio", if you just want to get it in the log,
"real radio" is the way to go.
If you actually want to hear the content of the program, internet radio
is the way to go.
Neither way is inherently right, it just depends on what your goals are.
Whilst I slept, my K3 received a psk31 transmission from Antarctica and
logged the event to a map of the world. The sender in Antarctica knows
that he/she was able to hit 6 autospotters globally by looking at the
same map.
I still adjust my bandwidth, noise blanker, passband shift, and fine
tuning manually. I have to put my trace inside my 8 pole xtal filter
passband and I can't just hog the middle of the waterfall, now can I?
I think it's perfectly reasonable that every person can find a
different way to enjoy the radio hobby. I know we all disagree on
practically everything else - can't we at least admit this simple
concept?
What did you do with the R-390As? One of the greatest BCB/DX machines ever
built.
I sold them to a guy from the Valley. This was 12 years ago.
- Because the standalone appliance uses 60%
- less electricity than my very low-power Everex
- computer with a VIA C7 processor.
- Over an extended period I will use less electricity
- and save money.
-
- Same reason I don't have 2 [ea] R-390A receivers.
- Or use resistance lighting.
'Special Dave',
You are still paying for an Internet 'Connection' and
even at a low $20 per Month @ 10 Cents per KW
that's equal to the Cost of having three 100 Watt Light
Bulbs "On" 24/30 all month long.
24H x 30D = 740 TMHs ~ $74 @ 1 KW Average
100 Watt Light Bulb 740 TMHs ~ $7.40 @ 0.1 KW Average
Plus the Cost of the Electricity to have an Internet
Appliance "On" to utilize the Internet 'Connection'.
Paying $$$ for an Internet 'Connection' is just not
the same as "Free" Over-the-Air Radio ~ RHF
.
.
- I think it's perfectly reasonable that every person can find a
- different way to enjoy the radio hobby. I know we all disagree on
- practically everything else - can't we at least admit this simple
- concept?
BpnJ,
So-called 'Internet Radio' -is- NOT "Radio"
-cause- They are Two Totally Different Technologies
that deliver "Audio Content" by entirely different means.
* RADIO = TX > TX Antenna > RX Antenna > RX {You}
* Internet Radio = Server > Wire 'Connection' > PC {You}
Yes - Both can provide "Audio Content" {Programming}
-but- Only One Is True Real Honest to Goodness R-A-D-I-O !
-wrt- "Free" Over-the-Air Radio {AM & FM & Shortwave}
-better-
I think it's perfectly reasonable that every person
can find a different way to enjoy "Audio Content"
I know we all disagree on practically everything else :
Can't we at least admit this simple concept?
internet 'audio content' sounds good to me ~ RHF
-but- my heart loves 'free' over-the-air radio :o)
.
HELLO : No Reply Is Required
-but-if-you-must-do-do-then-the-
Follow-Ups are set to : alt.idiots & alt.stupid.idiots
-cause- " Idiots-R-Us " ;;-}} ~ RHF
.
.
Well, yeah!
But, they can still pretend ...
Regards,
JS
> ...
> Because the standalone appliance uses 60% less electricity than my very
> low-power Everex computer with a VIA C7 processor. Over an extended
> period I will use less electricity and save money.
>
> Same reason I don't have 2 [ea] R-390A receivers. Or use resistance
> lighting.
Efficient laptops cost virtually nothing to run. I suppose an
"improvement" in power consumption, over that, is something, but below
what registers on my rector-scale.
Regards,
JS
My internet costs about a dollar a day. If I use my Drake to listen to
talk radio I have to leave a 1 Amp linear power supply plugged-in all
the time. That's 12 VA X 24 = that's abt. 288 Watt Hours per gay, or
about 6 kWh per month, at $0.20 per, or about $1.20. The internet radio
appliance is also rated at 1,000 mA, but the power supply is switch mode
and probably never even comes close to using that much power.
My internet connection is always on, whether I use it to listen to KLBJ
or not, so that doesn't count.
Your "math" is undeciferable.
> Efficient laptops cost virtually nothing to run. I suppose an
> "improvement" in power consumption, over that, is something, but below
> what registers on my rector-scale.
>
> Regards,
> JS
That's what I was using before I got the appliances (I have 2 of them).
The Asus EeePC900A power supply is also a switcher rated at 1 Amp. But
I have to wait for Windows to open and I have to use it for traveling
sometimes, etc. Plus it doesn't have a remote control.
- Well, yeah!
-
- But, they can still pretend ...
-
- Regards,
- JS
JS - If you want to 'pretend' then set the stage
so that all can 'pretend' too . . .
Buy an old Tube Radio {That Glows in the Dark}
and hook-up it's Speaker {Audio Input} to and a
small Internet Radio setting behind it {covered
with a Cloth} and . . . 'pretend' by listening to . . .
http://www.mrmartinweb.com/images/stuff/rca9x571.jpg
the rich mellow sounds coming out of it :o) ~ RHF
.
-ps- a Wood Cabinet would be nicer :o)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3200/3063606632_871f96dd9e.jpg
.
Big enough to put a small Internet Radio inside it
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Jpdmm_npp4o/SbVPPL9t_YI/AAAAAAAAGzQ/CNu3CXOJ1-w/s400/radio1.JPG
.
FWIW this idea is not new . . .
Zenith 5-S-29 Radio Case -mod- to PC
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/08/zenith-5-s-29-radio-case-mod-explained-in-excellent-water-coole/
.
.
>> ...
> - Well, yeah!
> -
> - But, they can still pretend ...
> -
> - Regards,
> - JS
>
> JS - If you want to 'pretend' then set the stage
> so that all can 'pretend' too . . .
> ...
I said "they", you said "you" ... try to pay attention here ... or, are
you in danger of catching the "special" disease?
Anyway, take off that purple speedo and rainbow earrings ... they look
ridiculous on you! LOL!
Regards,
JS
- That's 12 VA X 24 = that's abt. 288 Watt Hours per gay,
- or about 6 kWh per month, at $0.20 per, or about $1.20.
> The internet radio
> appliance is also rated at 1,000 mA, but the power supply is switch mode
> and probably never even comes close to using that much power.
>
> My internet connection is always on, whether I use it to listen to KLBJ
> or not, so that doesn't count.
- Your "math" is undeciferable.
'Special Dave' - sure-do-look-like-you-math-is-fussy-
288 Watt Hours x 30 Days = 8,640 Watt Hours
per Month -not- about 6 kWH : Off-by-About ~44%
The Fact Still Remains that your Internet 'Connection'
Costs you at least $20 per Month and that is about
the Cost of running 3 x 100 Incandecent Light Bulbs
24/30.
D'Oh ! and least we forget : "Free" Over-the-Air Radio
does NOT Require an Internet 'Connection' and the
Associated Monthly Cost of an Internet 'Connection'.
Buy a good old AM & FM Table Radio
http://www.murauchi.com/MCJ/front/images/commodity/892/4901780019892.jpg
and you can receive "Free" Over-the-Air Radio
at just the cost of the Electricity to run it;
with NO Internet 'Connection' and the Monthly
Cost of an Internet 'Connection'. [1 Cost Unit]
Buy a new Internet Radio {Audio Content Provider}
and you can receive Internet Radio at the cost
of the Electricity to run it; PLUS you need an
Internet 'Connection' and the Monthly Cost of
an Internet 'Connection'. [2 Cost Units]
OBTW - Stick a 'Pocket' AM&FM Radio in your
Shirt Pocket and take an Hours Walk around town
and you will hear your local AM& FM Radio Station
throughout your Walk-A-Bout. You simply can
NOT do that with your Internet Radio. -eod- ~ RHF
.
.
> ...
> My 'Speedo' ain't Purple
> http://www.wackystock.com/details/5108-humorous-fat-man-wearing-a-speedo-at-the-beach-and-drinking-a-beer-clipart-by-dennis-cox-at-wackystock.jpg
> .
Great pic!
Actually looks like my neighbor. Wife calls him "Weird Fred." Wife
says you know they are weird when they wear their speedos in the winter!
Regards,
JS
Just how much are you wasting on gays? Maybe his math ain't bad ...
that could add up to a BUNCH OF GAYS over time, yanno'?
Regards,
JS
> .
> -ps- a Wood Cabinet would be nicer :o)
> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3200/3063606632_871f96dd9e.jpg
> .
>
> Buy a good old AM& FM Table Radio
> http://www.murauchi.com/MCJ/front/images/commodity/892/4901780019892.jpg
> and you can receive "Free" Over-the-Air Radio
> at just the cost of the Electricity to run it;
> with NO Internet 'Connection' and the Monthly
> Cost of an Internet 'Connection'. [1 Cost Unit]
>
There is one terrible AM station here. That's it. Everything else is
blocked by mountains.
Dave,
Yes the Tivoli Radio produces a very good high
quality sound from just one Speaker : But it just
lackes that mellow full room filling sound of the
old Tube Radios got from their one Speaker . . .
FWIW - I do own one of the Tivoli Model One Radios.
It has a Very Good Tuner and equally Good Sound
from such a small box. ~ RHF
.
> ...
> Yes the Tivoli Radio produces a very good high
> quality sound from just one Speaker : But it just
> lackes that mellow full room filling sound of the
> old Tube Radios got from their one Speaker . . .
>
> FWIW - I do own one of the Tivoli Model One Radios.
> It has a Very Good Tuner and equally Good Sound
> from such a small box. ~ RHF
> .
The Tivoli lacks the sensitivity of the GE Super Radios. My old DX-392
even beats it ... hands down. Bought one because I liked the looks ...
took it back the next day.
Regards,
JS
I'd prefer something with a tad more shielding, thank you!
> The Tivoli lacks the sensitivity of the GE Super Radios. My old DX-392
> even beats it ... hands down. Bought one because I liked the looks ...
> took it back the next day.
>
> Regards,
> JS
The Tivoli Model One is a state of the art FM radio, and 'Dwardo will be
happy to tell you AM is dead.
The point of the thread being wood cabinets. If you put the Tivoli on
its side with the bass port facing open space it fills the room.
Put Linux on it and it will run a lot faster and better. I saw that you ran
Puppy from another post.
> ...
> The Tivoli Model One is a state of the art FM radio, and 'Dwardo will be
> happy to tell you AM is dead.
>
> The point of the thread being wood cabinets. If you put the Tivoli on
> its side with the bass port facing open space it fills the room.
>
If you have two tivoils, you can chit on one and cover it up with the
second, and probably a better use for the radio ...
Regards,
JS
I have 2 other EeePCs running Puppy Linux. I have to have a Windows
machine to use my iPod. When they stop supporting XP that'll be it.
Intel's going to have to be more platform agnostic with their support
lest they get sued.
One of my favorite brushes with greatness was the afternoon I met Henry
Kloss in a meeting room at the 1995 NSCA convention in Indianapolis. He
was very excited about his latest project, a simple radio, like the
Model 8 he had built 40 years earlier.
Did you ever see one of these?
http://www.somerset.net/arm/radio_pictures/klh_8_with_speaker.jpg
Maybe you'd like someone to poop on it as well
Dumb fuck!
- http://www.somerset.net/arm/radio_pictures/klh_8_with_speaker.jpg
Saw the 'Set' in a GoodWill Store in Oakland,CA
about 10 Years ago and continued to tour the store
and when i got back to where they were . . .
they was - g - o - n - e - :-{ iirc price was $40
-still-kicking-myself- ~ RHF>
.
Also have one of these Boston Acoustics Receptor Radios
http://sneaker.nl/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/boston_receptor.jpg
and a Sangean Wood Radio WR1
http://salestores.com/stores/images/images_747/WR1W.jpg
All work well down in Oakland, CA Metro SFBA
and even Stockton, CA the Central Valley
-but- up here in the CA Foothills they just don't
pull-in the Signals from-a-far over the hills. ~ RHF
.
.
A friend of mine had a KLH 8. That's one of the reasons I bought a
Tivoli (stereo version). Delightful sound and amazing FM reception
for such a little machine.
Best kitchen radio I've ever owned, though it was stolen along with
all my other radio gear, so I don't have it now. I did get a Boston
Acoustics clock radio at a yard sale last year, and it sounds almost
as good.
With every good wish,
Kevin, WB4AIO.
--
http://kevinalfredstrom.com/
Yes, the AM on the Tivoli left a lot to be desired. My Carver TX-11a
and McKay Dymek AM5 beat it handily in every way. My favorite AM
receivers, though, were ones I modified for high fidelity: my Racal
RA-6217 and Kenwood TS-440S.
You can't spell "ham" without "AM,"
>
> Also have one of these Boston Acoustics Receptor Radios
> http://sneaker.nl/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/boston_receptor.jpg
>
>
I have the Recepter HD. It's a little tubby sounding. The Tivoli
sounds better.
Sound preference is admittedly subjective, but the Hammarlund HQ-180AC
I once owned sounded SUPERB on AM. There's just SOMETHING about tubes
that solid-state components can't seem to match. However, right now I
feed my Ten-Tec RX340 thru a Sherwood SE-3 synch dectector driving an
el-cheapo Radio Shit bass-reflex speaker and the AM audio sounds very
good indeed, especially if I open up the 340's IF filter to 16 khz.
"...little tubby sounding " is an understatement. I also have one.
Why does it sound so poorly ? Has anyone ever try to modify /
disect / improve it ? Nice box, but what an awful audio ...
> ...
> One of my favorite brushes with greatness was the afternoon I met Henry
> Kloss in a meeting room at the 1995 NSCA convention in Indianapolis. He
> was very excited about his latest project, a simple radio, like the
> Model 8 he had built 40 years earlier.
>
> Did you ever see one of these?
>
> http://www.somerset.net/arm/radio_pictures/klh_8_with_speaker.jpg
>
> Maybe you'd like someone to poop on it as well
>
> Dumb fuck!
A nice Atwater Kent would be great ... but, hey, if they can sell chit
to idiots, why bother.
HOMOPROBE! roflol!
Regards,
JS
> ...
> "...little tubby sounding " is an understatement. I also have one.
> Why does it sound so poorly ? Has anyone ever try to modify /
> disect / improve it ? Nice box, but what an awful audio ...
You need two of 'em to work 'em correctly ... <grin>
Regards,
JS
And get the awful tubby sound twice as loud !
You have to suspend it in mid air (like on a $15 OSH stool). If there
are no boundaries nearby it sounds OK. They probably designed it with a
computer, or in an anechoic environment. Henry Kloss would use his ears.
- You have to suspend it in mid air (like on a $15 OSH stool). If
there
- are no boundaries nearby it sounds OK. They probably designed it
with a
- computer, or in an anechoic environment. Henry Kloss would use his
ears.
Did you use a piece of Egg-Crate Foam*
between the Stool and the Radio ?
* Three Layers of Bubble -Wrap
will work OK too.
.
> I have 2 other EeePCs running Puppy Linux. I have to have a Windows
> machine to use my iPod. When they stop supporting XP that'll be it.
> Intel's going to have to be more platform agnostic with their support
> lest they get sued.
I am running Mint9 KDE on a laptop and PCLinuxOS on desktops, and they
support the iPod. Did you go through your package manager to find a program
that will control the iPod? I think that Floola does, maybe some others.
>> ...
> You want another one of those Kenwoods? They're great for pirate.
Actually, my Sangean CCRadio is one little MW magnet ...
Regards,
JS
> ...
> And get the awful tubby sound twice as loud !
Actually, I meant you defecate on one and use the other to cover up the
evidence!
Regards,
JS
> ...
> You have to suspend it in mid air (like on a $15 OSH stool). If there
> are no boundaries nearby it sounds OK. They probably designed it with a
> computer, or in an anechoic environment. Henry Kloss would use his ears.
Ahh, old Kloss, weird buggar. Heard he, also, often suspended radios on
little wires off his gonads when testing and adjusting them ... great
minds are just hard to understand, I guess. ROFLOL
... just can't seem to remember where I heard that rumor from ...
Regards,
JS
> ...
> Did you use a piece of Egg-Crate Foam*
> between the Stool and the Radio ?
>
Hmmm, Klosss' stool, or daves'? <EEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!>
Regards,
JS
- Actually, I meant you defecate on one and
- use the other to cover up the evidence!
-
- Regards,
- JS
Sh#t : Like Bad Radio Sound* Happens !
*Over-Under-Re-Processed Audio : AD>DA etc
Sh#t : Like Bad Radio Programming Happens !
and what happens... h a p p e n s . . . ~ RHF
.
>
> Did you use a piece of Egg-Crate Foam*
> between the Stool and the Radio ?
>
> * Three Layers of Bubble -Wrap
> will work OK too.
> .
The radio has a downward firing bass port that is designed for a table
top.
I can use 3rd party media programs to look at the files, but I bought it
to use apps (it's a shitty music player IMHO).
You know nothing. Henry helped invent the bookshelf speaker. He's the
one who used dolby noise reduction to make Philips cassettes a
respectable hifi medium. He invented home theater.
AR, KLH, Advent, Kloss, Cambridge Soundworks, Tivoli Audio
Show some respect, willya! I might show you my yellow "Bullshit" button
someday.
> ...
> You know nothing. Henry helped invent the bookshelf speaker. He's the
> one who used dolby noise reduction to make Philips cassettes a
> respectable hifi medium. He invented home theater.
>
> AR, KLH, Advent, Kloss, Cambridge Soundworks, Tivoli Audio
>
> Show some respect, willya! I might show you my yellow "Bullshit" button
> someday.
Hmmm, weren't the bookshelf speakers hard to fit in his pants? LOL
Regards,
JS