Hi John
Ok thanks for this, yes I have looked at the echo in the past but not gone
that way as yet, will look on amazon later on. Thanks.
Regards
Adrien
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From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
john gallagher
Sent: 23 October 2017 16:20
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: dab signals
hi well i have just acquired the ggmm e 5 alexa speaker.
i must say for ease of use playing radio stations is very very good indeed.
and adrien's difficulty is the antenna. how ever good your radio is the
radio must have a good antenna which has a good view of the sky and of
course this is not possible.
the echo would play radio stations though for any football listening of
course it's internet radio but for me i am amazed to the amount of stations
one can play on the echo very very fast as well though i do have plusnet
very fast internet.
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From: Carol Pearson <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender
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To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Monday, 23 October 2017 2.22 pm
Subject: [access-uk] Re: dab signals
one to sell shortly.
Yes, I'd go along with the Echo suggestion, Adrian, and I just may havef
option is either to claim that that the lack of adjustment is unreasonable
Carol P
On 10/23/2017 9.28 AM, David Griffith wrote:
I sympathise but if your landlord is being difficult I think your only
Using a Internet service you can use a variety of devices. My ownrecommendation is that you consider the Victor Reader Stream as a portable
The Wireless for the Blind Internet radio which name eludes me at themoment--Sonatra? Is also enjoyed by my sister.
There are other solutions including playing radio through various Freeviewand Internet Boxes like Apple TV and Amazon Fire Stick on your TV so there
I would in your situation also invest in not the slowest internetbroadband but a higher speed service.
the dish on the roof, there is also a connection for radio but I am not
David Griffith
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From: Adrien Collins
Sent: 23 October 2017 09.00
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] dab signals
Can someone please help me? I live in a ground floor flat, it is
supported living. I have a problem picking up either fm or dab signals
clearly. My landlord won't allow me to put up an outdoor aerial, the
signals are really patchy in my flat. There is a very high stone wall
opposite my flat, part of the old hospital that was on this site
originally. What can I do to improve dab or fm signals in here? My
stereo has a wire aerial and I have to have both radios in my
Livingroom and bedroom near a window otherwise I don't get a signal at
all. Is there any way to boost the signal on both fm and dab? I am
also next door to the laundry in the building. There is a lot of steel
girders in the building a big part of the problem I think. In my
living room I have a socket on the wall for the satellite tv to connect to
this is for. It also has a phone socket built in. Any ideas please guys?
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