Seems then, that if you want anything with spoken menus, you'll have to port everything over and learn how to use apple products, or whislte dixie I could never get on with the controles on the Pure move, ehre, if you press down and a bit to the right you get one result, and if you press right and down abit you get another. Whatever I did, it always took me ten minutes to find the station I wanted. I don't listen to DaAb radio. I went off the whole idea. Best, Clive ----- Original Message ----- From: Clive Jacobs To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 11:11 AM Subject: [access-uk] Re: talking portable dab radio Yes, the lack of speech is a bit of a pain but it is not too hard to work things out. CJ. Eleanor Burke wrote: I have the Sports one which is the size of a mobile phone and rechargable battery and external speaker but no speech guidance. -----Original message----- From: Clive Jacobs Sent: 08/09/2012, 2:15 pm To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: talking portable dab radio Hi, Roberts do make a small and very portable DAB radio. I t is worth considering. Regards CJ. Bobby McNab wrote: Hi, does anyone know if there is such a thing as a portable talking dab radio. I know there's a pure talking dab radio available, but it's not exactly portable. I'm looking for something that can fit easily in a side pocket of my rucksack as I love to listen to the radio when i take my dog to the woods. -- I ain't dead yet!