[vicsireland] Re: didgetal radios

  • From: "Susan Curry" <SusanCurry@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 16:30:34 -0000

that's sounds just great, the female voice is just right nice and gentle for 
wakeing in the morning.

thanks again

susan
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: eoconnor@xxxxxxx 
  To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 4:04 PM
  Subject: [vicsireland] Re: didgetal radios



  Hi robbie and susan, 

  You'll find a review of the Pure Sonus 1XT on the Blind Cool Tech site.   

  There are, in fact, two reviews.   That is to say, a review of the radio 
(with the male voice,)from  January last year, and a shorter review (of the 
female voice,) from last May. 

  I've heard from a friend in London, who owns 2, that the receiver is no 
longer available, though. 

  Check out: 
  www.blindcooltech.com 
  and do a search for  Sonus. 

  You can also check the Pure Digital home page at: 
  www.puredigital.com 

  for info specific to the radio, check out: 
  http://www.puredigital.com/Products/product.asp?Product=VL-60751 

  Robbie:  It's good to know some DAB transmissions are still being made here, 
wasn't sure of the position!   

  hope this helps, 

  Eamonn 




       "Sandberg, Robert" <robert.sandberg@xxxxxxx> 
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        20/02/2007 14:28 
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  Hi Susan! 
  I have the Pure Sonus 1XT, which has a very pleasant speech  output. It's a 
very good radio made for the bed´room. I say that because of a  couple of its 
features. 
  It does work in  the Republic. However, it does not have a Text To Speech 
synthesizer. It can  only speak the station names available in the UK. Here in 
the Republic,, or  anywhere else, it spells the station's name, I.E. l y r i c 
f m. I can only  receive R T é stations. The clock is set automatically via the 
radio signal. It  has to be said, that the clock signal in the Republic for 
some reason is a  Minute late. The other day I overslept, because the signal 
apparently had been  deactivated all together. I couldn't get a station nor the 
time. This was a  temporary glitch, but you may want to  rely on an extra alarm 
clock if punctuality counts in your  job. 
  The radio itself is easy to handle and fully accessible. It  has 2 alarms 
which can be set for week days or weekends. It has an optical  output for 
recording which I haven't tried yet and it has a data input for  software 
updates. So perhaps when DAB is taken more serious over here, it will  be 
possible to download local station names to it. 
  As for the bedroom, I didn't say that because of the  sticker that came with 
it, saying "Touch my handle to hear me talk". A sticker  that now adorns my 
office desk. 
  Yes, a brief touching of the metal handle will tell you the  time and 2 brief 
taps will tell you the alarm settings. The reason I said it's made for the 
bedroom  is that the speech output is very low and soft. It's more like a 
gentle murmur.  Also the sleep mode slowly fades out the sound, so as not to 
rouse you from your  slumber by switching it off abruptly. 
  Cheers, 
  Robbie   
   From: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  
[mailto:vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Susan  Curry 
  Sent: Freitag, 16. Februar 2007 16:25 
  To:  vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Subject: [vicsireland] didgetal  radios 

  hi folks 
    
  does any one know of any blind friendly  didgetal radios? 
    
  susan 


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