Showing posts with label radios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radios. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

CC CWF WiFi Internet Radio Review

CC CWF WiFi Internet Radio
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I bought this radio despite reviews complaining of its reliability. It worked right out of the box and offers, for the price, far more presettable stations than its nearest competitor, a remote and an ethernet connection in addition to its wireless feature. It is also one of the smallest of the table top sets and will sit neatly in a little corner without drawing attention to itself - an appealing feature to those listeners for whom appearance places a far second to content. I found its setup well thought out and mostly intuitive. The front panel offers only three pre-sets so do not lose the remote which replicates all radio controls and has a 100 pre-set capacity. The loudspeaker offers better than average fidelity of table top models.
This radio operates using the reciva internet radio website, which the Grace radio also uses. Registering the radio with that site allows the listener to select using reciva those stations of particular and recurrent interest and save their locations in the actual radio. These stations can then be accessed from a menu labelled MY STATIONS on the radio - a very nice convenience. Of course wifi radio is only as good as your wireless connection and the streaming rate of the actual service providing the signal. In addition, if your wireless network is in use by several computers or other devices while you are using this radio you may experience bits of silence at times - especially noted with broadcasts from foreign stations that are otherwise flawless. Most, but not all, American radio stations use servers providing reliable output to the internet, as do the government supported stations of Europe, Russia, China and Japan. However, if your cup of tea is Upper Volta or the Falkland Islands for example, well, the sometimes large gaps in the sound are not the fault of this radio. Having more than a casual interest in world news and having listened to shortwave broadcasts for many years, I have found that wifi radio offers far, far more foreign stations than shortwave these days without requiring a subscription fee (except, of course, the cost of your internet connection) and seems to be largely replacing shortwave broadcasts to the very well developed world. I found this radio an affordable and, so far, easy to use, trouble-free way of listening to what inhabitants of other parts of earth have to say about themselves and us, without a fade any time of day.

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The CC WiFi gives you an American style of Internet Radio. The CC WiFi combines straightforward style with all the convenience of tuning in over 11,000 radio stations from around the world. The CC WiFi radio has excellent audio in a small footprint that fits nicely on a desktop, kitchen counter or bedside table. There's a headphone socket for private listening and a line-out for use with your component speakers. Features 99 memory presets, remote control, an alarm clock, and an Ethernet port for a hard-wire network connection.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Oregon Scientific WR601 Portable Weather Radio Review

Oregon Scientific WR601 Portable Weather Radio
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Overall, this radio works as advertised. It's solidly built. Comes with a very nice cradle and AC adapter. The radio COULD be difficult for some people to set up if they are not comfortable with electronics (or reading directions). Reception is clear in our house and the weather alerts certainly can roll you out of bed when they go off in the middle of the night. I was looking for a weather radio with SAME technology that could also sit on my dresser. This fit the bill perfectly. The backlight is also bright and the display is clear. The red alert light (it's normally green) is not as bright as it should be and should be more prominent. However, only a minor complaint and it's worth the price.

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Don't leave home without your Portable Weather Alert Radio! This portable Public Alert Radio provides emergency alerts anywhere in the U.S. When traveling, boating, hiking or working outdoors, use the WR601 to receive weather information and emergency broadcasts from the National Weather Service. With the non-volatile memory built-in, no need to reprogram your SAME codes when the batteries run out! Features:Monitors U.S. Emergency All Hazards, and Emergency Alert System (EAS) weather bulletins, warnings, & forecasts Receives all National Oceanic & Atmospheric Association (NOAA) reports, which provides all available emergency advisories on tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, floods, evacuations, civil danger warnings & more Flexible programming—select Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) broadcasts in up to 6 different counties 100 decibel audio alarm with visual alert signal 3 levels of NOAA messages: Statement, Watch, Warning Non Volatile Memory Back-up Dual alarm with snooze function Includes convenient stand (to hold unit) and AC Adapter

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Sony ICF-CD533 AM/FM CD Under-Counter Kitchen Clock Radio Review

Sony ICF-CD533 AM/FM CD Under-Counter Kitchen Clock Radio
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I have been impressed by every Sony product I have purchased until this one. While the CD player was great, the installation easy, and the controls easy to understand; the radio reception was laughable. They tell you that the power cord serves as the antenna, so:
1) Extend the power cord fully, BUT
2) Don't plug into an extension cord, AND
3) Don't run the cord behind a refrigerator AND
4) Don't run the cord near flourescent lights AND
5) There is no connection for an external antenna.
So, just for the heck of it, I thought I would uninstall the radio and move it around the kitchen until we could get our local traffic and weather station. Too bad, the radio would have to be installed in the middle of the kitchen hanging in mid-air. Back to the drawing board!!

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Save precious counter space in the kitchen by mounting this unit under a cabinet.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Unirex CX-100 AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio Active Speaker System WHITE Review

Unirex CX-100 AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio Active Speaker System WHITE
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My daughters have Sony Walkman mp3 players, and I was looking for a clock/charger for them. This was priced well and fit both purposes. I was hoping for an "iHome" type of set-up for them- one where they could easily place the mp3 player on the top of the device directly into a charging cradle, but that is not how this works. Most devices will need to plug in with their own unique charger via a usb connection in the side of this devise. The clock setting function is strange. The sound is ok. If you want to play music from the mp3- there is a "line-in" wire to transfer music from the headphone jack to the radio. It is a little cumbersome. For the money and for my pre-teens it was fine.

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*AM/FM Radio*LCD Display with Backlight*Digital Tuning Readout*Dual Speaker System*Sleep & Snooze Function*3.5mm Line-In Jack*USB DC Out Jack for Recharging*Wake To Buzzer / Radio / Line In Signal*Audio Level Indicator*FM Wire Antenna*AC Operation*DC 3V (2xUM4) Battery Back Up for Clock (Battery Not Included)

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Sony LIV Kitchen CD Clock Radio - ICFCD553LIV2 Review

Sony LIV Kitchen CD Clock Radio - ICFCD553LIV2
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First I owned the earlier LIV radio. It was only a C-note to buy, but it had a cheap plastic look about it. Most importantly, any radio is only as good as it's reception. That old one could not pull in many stations including my favorite most listened to one. The new LIV was pricier and I thought I'd try it to see if Sony improved it, or just introduced a costlier gimmick. The appearance is first rate that looks like a high-end stereo component and compliments my stainless steel appliances. The antenna is in the power cord like the old one and this cord was noticably shorter. They did something right as this unit pulled in more stations with clear reception, including my favorite station. The CD section works fine, but I use this mainly for the radio now. It sees daily usage in my kitchen and I'd recommend it highly.

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The super-slim design of the Sony LIV Kitchen CD Clock Radio mounts under the cabinet and frees up precious counter space. Features a 4 band digital AM/FM/TV/Weather tuner with 25 station presets and 5 direct access buttons; front-loading CD tray with CD-R/RW playback; Mega Expand Mega Bass sound system; voice memo; and cooking timer. Includes Magnetic Remote Commander remote control. 3-3/8Hx15-3/4Wx12-3/4D".

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Teac HD-1 Clock Radio with iPod cradle and AM/FM HD Radio Receiver (Black) Review

Teac HD-1 Clock Radio with iPod cradle and AM/FM HD Radio Receiver (Black)
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I've had this radio for about a month. I purchased it as a replacement for my 25 year-old alarm clock radio, and also to see what HD radio was like. Overall, the workmanship of the radio is fine, and the sound quality is decent, given the size and price. The radio has quite a few features packed in for the money, and from that standpoint, it is a good buy. FM reception is good. AM reception is average.
As I primarily use this as an alarm-clock radio, my review comes from using the radio for that purpose. I don't use the iPod docking function, or use the radio for casual listening. As such, the radio has some short-comings as an alarm-clock radio, and that's why I only gave it three stars. If used the radio primarily for something else, like casual daytime listening or an iPod dock, I could easily see rating it higher. The issues with the alarm clock function are as follows:
1) The display is way too bright for an alarm-clock radio, even on the dimmest setting. Particularly if the radio is sitting on a nightstand next to the bed. There are are three brigthness settings, but very little difference between them. Due to the brightness of the backlight, it is very difficult to glance over and see the time when it is dark if you've been sleeping and have just waken up. Backlit LCD is not the best display technology for an alarm-clock application.
2) When the alarm starts the radio, the time is no longer displayed. You can push a button to display the time, but it reverts back to the radio information. Not exactly convenient if you are laying in bed and need to see what time it is. During the alarm-clock function, a time display is more important than the radio station frequency or other HD information. The radio display function should have a display modes with a large time display that can be permanently selected. Perhaps along the bottom where the HD radio information scrolls by. The Sony radios have this feature.
3) When the radio is used as an alarm, the radio turns off 1 hour after it first goes off. For me, 1 hour is a little short, especially if I hit snooze a couple of times. My old radio used a two hour time period. Ideally, this setting could be adjustable.
4) The snooze is 6 minutes. That's a little short for me. Again, it would be nice if this setting was adjustable.
The last three issues could be fixed with some software changes. The first item would require a hardware change. Maybe I can find some tinted plastic film that could be fitted over the display to tone it down a bit.

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Compatible With All Iphone & Ipod Models; Plays & Charges Iphone & Ipod; Offers More Local Fm Channels; No Subscription Required; Crystal-Clear Sound; Itunes Tagging Capable; Large Lcd Screen Shows Song, Title & Artist; Dual Alarm Clock With Snooze Button; 5 Equalizer Presets For Improved Audio Fidelity; Rear Firing Bass Ports For Superior Sound; Headphone Stereo Output; Video Output With Cable Connector; Dipole Fm Antenna & Wire Loop Am Antenna; Includes Remote

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Jensen JRC-275 AM/FM Dual Alarm Clock Radio with Wave Sensor (Silver) Review

Jensen JRC-275 AM/FM Dual Alarm Clock Radio with Wave Sensor (Silver)
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I had to replace an older alarm clock that was zapped during a storm. I honestly was looking for best price for a dual alarm & came across this. Its a solid product. There are some neat features on here in addition to the dual alarm. The night light is semi-useful. I love the fact the display completely goes black if you want it too...this is great if you have trouble sleeping to the annoying glow of the clock numbers. The room temperature is also handy. Best feature hands down is the wave sensor/gesture. All you have to do is wave your hand over the top to have it snooze, or turn the clock on if its off. The only thing I'd like to see different is red digits/light. Otherwise, I'm digging it. Would highly recommend.

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Offering a large, easily readable green LED display, the Jensen JRC-275 clock radio also offers an innovative infrared Wave Sensor feature that allows you to activate the snooze function without hitting the device--just wave your hand above the clock. Additionally, the Wave Sensor feature allows you to wave your hand to show the time (when the clock is in power saver mode), show indoor temperature, and show radio frequency (when in radio mode).

The JRC-275 has an AM/FM as well as auxiliary input jack for connecting your iPod, MP3 or other digital audio players. Its dual alarm includes a snooze function as well as weekend cancellation. Other features include high/low dimmer control, calendar, indoor temperature display, sleep to music function, and a power saver mode that turns the display off after 15 seconds. It measures 4-1/4 by 7-3/8 by 3 inches (HxWxD). It also comes with a CR2032 lithium battery for backup should your power go out.


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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Equity by La Crosse SkyScan 86709 Atomic Wall Clock Review

Equity by La Crosse SkyScan 86709 Atomic Wall Clock
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I received a similar (but not identical) SkyScan clock from Sams Club about 1.5 years ago. It's worked great up until last week. The outside temperature sensor stopped working. I replaced the batteries and that didn't seem to help. After contacting Eddie at Impact Merchandising (the distributor of SkyScan products) he emailed me with a fix. What you have to do is take out the batteries from both the clock and the temp sensor. Leave them out for AT LEAST 15 minutes. Then make sure you place new fresh batteries in the temp unit first. Then place new batteries in the clock. (DO NOT TRY TO SET THE TIME OR PRESS ANY BUTTONS ON THE CLOCK). Place the two units 3-5 feet apart. You should get a signal within 15 minutes. If not repeat the process once. If that doesn't fix the clock you can purchase a new temp sensor for $5 directly from them. Their contact info is :
Equity Time
6262 Patterson Pass Rd. Suite C
Livermore Ca 94550
(925) 373-9700

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Effective and informative, this SkyScan atomic wall clock from Equity by La Crosse keeps users abreast of the precise time. The clock’s built-in antenna receives radio signals from the United States Atomic Clock in Fort Collins, Colorado and automatically resets the time according to these transmissions. Accurate to 1/100 of a second, the clock adjusts automatically for daylight savings time. The wall clock also relays the date, day of the week, and the indoor temperature.
The clock features a simple, silver rectangular frame that is equipped for both wall hanging and tabletop placement. On its 2-1/5-inch-high LCD screen, the clock conveys time by the hour, minute, and second in jumbo-sized digits for easy readability, great for those with limited eyesight. An AM/PM notification informs of morning or evening hours. To express the date, the clock displays the month and day in the lower left corner of the screen, while the abbreviation of the day of the week is posted in the lower center. The lower right corner reports the indoor temperature to the tenth of a degree; the user selects between Celsius and Fahrenheit readings. For operation, the clock requires two AA alkaline batteries. A limited one-year warranty covers this item. The clock measures 8-3/5 inches wide by 1 inch deep by 9-1/5 inches high. The clock weighs 2 pounds upon shipping.

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