TALKING dabWell, even though I will probably look to buy this new radio next month, if finances allow, I have no regrets in buying my Evoke 1 2 and a bit years ago. I'm not a film fan, so wasn't remotely interested in sky or cable. I love listening to 5 live in digital quality, and I've been able to listen to other stations that I can't get on am/fm in the Northeast. Still using this DAB model now. shame I haven't managed to select presets, but that's about all I can't do that I want to do. -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ian Macrae Sent: 02 March 2005 09:33 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] TALKING dab Not much to add to what others have said here, but here's my twopence worth. Having got my Sonus1XT home last night, I had it set up, including alarms and presets in under five minutes. I personally don't mind the spelling of the radiotext as this is pretty much how it goes through on the screen anyway. One thing I would welcome would be the ability to vary the speed of the speech so that you can scroll through the stations more at your own speed than at that of the voice. But this is a fine product and I fear those of us who plunged in and bought Evoke 1s and 2s may now regret our early enthusiasm and impatience as we replace them. Cheers now. Ian http://www.bbc.co.uk/ This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. Further communication will signify your consent to this.
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