[access-uk] Re: PORTABLE DAB/FM RADIOS SUITABLE FOR VI'S

  • From: carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 31 May 2014 19:21:37 +0100

Thanks David and all who have given your useful input. David, maybe this is the 
same model as the one to which Jackie refers. If you can get the model number 
for me then this would be useful.

I do hope you're doing OK these days.

Carol P




----- Original Message -----
From: David Weston <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:  access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Saturday, 31 May 2014 7.37 am
Subject: [access-uk] Re: PORTABLE DAB/FM RADIOS SUITABLE For VI's

>
>
> Hi Carol,
> I have just bought a Roberts DAB radio. it is small and takes six AAA 
> batteries and it has a power lead so you can plug it into the mains. if my 
> wife was hear I could give you the model number, but she is out. You can get 
> this model in black or cream, which I am told is a age in colour.
> The controls are quite easy.
> From the left side the first button is the on/off. the next button is the 
> mode, if you press this button and hold it will change from DAB to FM. The 
> next button is two buttons one above the other and these are the volume 
> up/down. then you move across the screen to a nob, if you tern this to the 
> left you can select channels and if you press this nob in and hold it for a 
> count of about five it will search for all channels on that wave band. It 
> also has a plug for headphones.
> Hope this is of some help. David.
> On 28 May 2014, at 23.06, <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>  
> We have just broken our Pure Digital radio and now it's  time for us to look 
> for a new portable DAB/FM radio which must be portable and suitable for us to 
> use and set easily.
>  
> Any suggestions would be most welcome, please, especially if you have 
> purchased within the last year and so have seen what is around at present.
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Carol P
>

> Hi Carol,
> I have just bought a Roberts DAB radio. it is small and takes six AAA 
> batteries and it has a power lead so you can plug it into the mains. if my 
> wife was hear I could give you the model number, but she is out. You can get 
> this model in black or cream, which I am told is a age in colour.
> The controls are quite easy.
> From the left side the first button is the on/off. the next button is the 
> mode, if you press this button and hold it will change from DAB to FM. The 
> next button is two buttons one above the other and these are the volume 
> up/down. then you move across the screen to a nob, if you tern this to the 
> left you can select channels and if you press this nob in and hold it for a 
> count of about five it will search for all channels on that wave band. It 
> also has a plug for headphones.
> Hope this is of some help. David.
> 
> On 28 May 2014, at 23.06, <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi all,
>  
> We have just broken our Pure Digital radio and now it's  time for us to look 
> for a new portable DAB/FM radio which must be portable and suitable for us to 
> use and set easily.
>  
> Any suggestions would be most welcome, please, especially if you have 
> purchased within the last year and so have seen what is around at present.
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Carol P
>  
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