[real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose

  • From: "Fettgather, Jim" <jfettgather@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 16:06:04 -0600

There are tons of resources--manuals, podcasts, even the phone itself
has a practice mode where you can practice the gestures and receive
immediate feedback as to what the phone thinkgs you are doing.
Do you need to record a meeting for an hour?  The phone will gladly do
that without difficulty.
Not happy with the built-in microphone?  Connect a stereo mic instead.
Create Youtube videos with a camera whose controls are completely
accessible.
Have a question? The manual is right there on the phone.




-----Original Message-----
From: Kimberly A. Morrow [mailto:morrowka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 3:56 PM
To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose

Hey Jim,

As I understand it, the Iphone commands are different for the blind than
they are for sighted users. How did you master the Iphone? Did you have
manuals, Etc.?

Kim
 



Kimberly A. Morrow 
Outreach Specialist - Unity.fm 
Unity
1901 NW Blue Parkway 
Unity Village, MO 64065 
816-251-3588 

visit www.unityonline.org 
visit www.dailyword.com
visit www.unity.fm

-----Original Message-----

From: real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Fettgather, Jim
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 3:46 PM
To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose

May God bless the iPhone.
Long live Apple, and particularly the iPhone.

I'll find out about this police scanner app and let you know for sure.

-----Original Message-----
From: Reginald George [mailto:sgeorge@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 11:30 AM
To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose

Wow.  Wonder if you need any hardware for that?  That's so cool.
----- Original Message -----
From: "jose" <crunch1@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 8:35 AM
Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose


I also found out that the I phone has an app for a police scanner. if it
works with voice over that would do make the I phone  police scanner the
first ever to be axes sable.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Reginald George" <sgeorge@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 11:32 PM
Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose


> Don't you still have an IPhone?  I thought there were radio apps for
it.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jim Fettgather" <jimfettgather@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 11:15 PM
> Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>
>
> Thanks for this fantastic review!
> This is great stuff, and very very much appreciated.
> I had no idea that a portable HD device even existed, so I'm grabbing
one
> for sure ASAP!
>
> Thanks a lot.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "jose" <crunch1@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 10:38 PM
> Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>
>
>> ok in an effort to  keep Kim alive here is what I know so far. about
the
>> Insignia NS-HD01.
>>
>> Amazing simply amazing. I give it 4 .5 cane taps out of 5.0 because
of
>> that
>> darn arm strap. it makes my arm sweat and it itches.
>>
>> Now please keep in mind that I haven't had the radio for vary long so
>> some
>> of this info is not complete.  Reggie and I plan to do a pod cast on
this
>> asap and I will bring it to the party.
>>
>> The radio is about 2 3rds the size of a pack of smokes. it's about as
>> wide
>> as a pack of smokes, but don't let the small size fool yah, this
little
>> radio truly smokes.
>>
>> First u will need to  use the u s b cable that comes with the radio
in
>> order
>> to charge it. The USB port for the cable is on the upper left side of
the
>> radio. you will feel a switch on the lower left side that is a lock
>> switch.
>> down locks it and up unlocks it. make shore that the switch is up.The
top
>> of
>> the radio has an ear phone jack that is pretty easy to find. it's on
the
>> outer edge of the top of the radio.
>>
>> I am sorry I am getting ahead of myself. getting back to THAT USB
plug,
>> if
>> you take your left thumb and flick it on the edge  closest to the
front
>> of
>> the radio, you will open the jack. Note that the cover stays
connected to
>> the radio. it will spin counter clockwise or away from your body. so
>> don't
>> go pulling it off unless u want to have an open USB port.
>>
>> so now go ahead and plug it in tell it's fully charged. The  USB
Cable
>> has
>> some razed righting on the plug that goes into the radio. the
righting
>> needs
>> to face  away from you if your facing the front of the radio. As
always
>> don't push it, don't force it let it happen naturally.
>> Guessing it takes about 4 hours to charge but you will need to wait
tell
>> the pod cast to know for shore.
>>
>> to tern the radio on you will need to press and hold the button on
the
>> upper
>> right side of the face of the radio. note that you will need to give
it
>> about 3 seconds to tern on and find a station for you.
>>
>> The radio has no external speaker so you must plug something into
that
>> jack
>> on the top of the radio.
>>
>> now on the lower side of the face of the radio there will be 3
buttons
>> the
>> station down is on the left side and it feels like a less then
simble. in
>> the middle there is a round button that is the enter button and I
don't
>> know
>> much about it yet. On the right side is a button that feels like a
more
>> then
>> simble and it's the station up button.
>>
>> The other button I can tell you about is the volume. it's on the
upper
>> right
>> side of the outer edge of the radio. it's spring loaded u need to
push it
>> up
>> repeatedly to tern up the volume, and down to tern it down. if you
press
>> in
>> this button and hold it you will mute the a radio audio.
>>
>> so that's all I know about the hard where at the moment.
>>
>> I can tell you that the ear buds double as an antenna and that they
are
>> pretty loud and sound ok.
>>
>> I used a pair of computer head phones that have the nice fome around
the
>> ears and things sound amazing. so there is hope that with a nice set
you
>> will have better audio.
>>
>> I tested the receiver around the Lopez compound located near Barry
and n
>> oak, I used 106.5 for my test on the hd 2 for smooth jazz and had no
>> problem
>> receiving the station.
>>
>> I went in the basement, and even sat in the car in the garage and no
>> problem
>>
>> so that's all I can s tell yah for now.
>>
>> note that reggie has the manual and he is going threw it and cutting
and
>> pasting the stuff we all need to know. it's a 41 page manual so  he
is
>> trimming it down.
>>
>> Lisa will be  emailing me all about the buttons asap. I need to give
Lisa
>> a
>> huge hi 5 for taking me to get the radio today...
>>
>> so I hope that those of you that were on the fence about hd radio
will
>> give
>> this radio a spin. I found lots of reviews on line as did regg. In
fact
>> reg
>> truly did an amazing job on getting info about this radio. I think
Jim
>> posted in that thread too and I don't want to leave him out.
>> I need to let yah know that the 3 year worn tee isn't viable at the
store
>> so
>> I just got the 2  year. You must keep your papers in order to use
your
>> worn
>> tee.
>>
>> hugs to all and to all a good night.
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Kimberly A. Morrow" <morrowka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 3:06 PM
>> Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>>
>>
>>> Oh Jose I'm dying to hear all about this! ! Let me know all about
it!
>>>
>>> Kim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Kimberly A. Morrow
>>> Outreach Specialist - Unity.fm
>>> Unity
>>> 1901 NW Blue Parkway
>>> Unity Village, MO 64065
>>> 816-251-3588
>>>
>>> visit www.unityonline.org
>>> visit www.dailyword.com
>>> visit www.unity.fm
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>
>>> From: real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> [mailto:real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of jose
>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 1:19 PM
>>> To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>>>
>>> Ok dude, I am getting a ride to best buy today with Lisa. so I will
>>> report back to yah as soon as I have that radio in  my hot little
hands.
>>> I plan to get the inshorance on it too.  stay tuned for more info on
>>> this possibly amazing cheep radio.
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Reginald George" <sgeorge@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:58 AM
>>> Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>>>
>>>
>>>> uh huh Jim, at Best Buy it may only be 14 days.  They love to make
>>>> people sweat.  I like that there is a three year warranty for $10.
>>>> That's worth it.  Take it back shortly before the end and replace
it
>>>> since the rechargeable battery would likely be dying by then.  Kim,
to
>>>
>>>> your question of accessibility.  All of them are accessible to the
>>>> point of scanning through stations.  You can't read the song name
in
>>>> the display, but you can certainly turn it up and down and change
>>>> stations.  It's just a radio.
>>>> The
>>>> only real question is the pre-sets.
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Fettgather, Jim" <jfettgather@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:47 AM
>>>> Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 30-day return policy, just like with anything you purchase, if
you're
>>>> not happy, return the product.
>>>> Just make sure to hang on to the receipt!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Kimberly A. Morrow [mailto:morrowka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:31 AM
>>>> To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>>>>
>>>> How can we be sure this unit is accessible?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Kimberly A. Morrow
>>>> Outreach Specialist - Unity.fm
>>>> Unity
>>>> 1901 NW Blue Parkway
>>>> Unity Village, MO 64065
>>>> 816-251-3588
>>>>
>>>> visit www.unityonline.org
>>>> visit www.dailyword.com
>>>> visit www.unity.fm
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>
>>>> From: real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> [mailto:real-eyes-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Reginald
George
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 5:53 AM
>>>> To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Subject: [real-eyes] Cheap HD Radio Info for Jose
>>>>
>>>> Hi List,
>>>>
>>>> Okay, this has now turned into one of my famous research projects.
So
>>>
>>>> be warned.  Everyone should also know there are apps for the IPhone
>>>> that let you listen to HD radio for free of course.  That darn
IPhone
>>>> gets everything darn it!
>>>>
>>>> I searched my archives for information on a talking HD radio, but I
>>>> must have dreamed it.  Searching the  web I did find this article.
I
>>>> would like it for Christmas myself.  I've taken out a lot of the
junk,
>>>
>>>> and added a direct link at Best Buy for anyone interested.
>>>>
>>>> Reg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Insignia NS-HD01: first-ever portable HD Radio on sale at Best Buy
By
>>>> Darren Murph  posted Jul 12th 2009 12:01AM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Remember that first-ever portable HD Radio prototype we peeked back
in
>>>
>>>> May?
>>>> Turns out Best Buy just let loose the real-deal, today announcing
>>>> immediate availability of the Insignia NS-HD01. Needless to say,
the
>>>> big box retailer and supporters of HD Radio alike are hoping that
this
>>>
>>>> subscription-free player will finally put some much-needed wind
behind
>>>
>>>> the sails of the format, and while it's pretty simple in nature,
the
>>>> sub-$50 price tag could place it squarely in the "impulse buy"
>>> category.
>>>> The relatively brief specs list includes a color LCD, rechargeable
>>>> Li-ion battery, a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, a bundled armband
and
>>>
>>>> ten user-selectable preset memory channels. You can catch the full
>>>> release after the break, and the player itself in your nearest Best
>>> Buy.
>>>>
>>>> Insignia NS-HD01: first-ever portable HD Radio on sale at Best Buy
>>>>
>>>> Best Buy(r) Releases First-Ever Portable HD Radio Receiver
>>>>
>>>> InsigniaT HD RadioT Portable Player Provides Digital HD Radio
>>>> Broadcasting On the Go
>>>>
>>>> MINNEAPOLIS - Today, Best Buy announced the launch of the InsigniaT
HD
>>>
>>>> Radio Portable Player, a first-of-its-kind product innovation,
which
>>>> will be available exclusively at Best Buy on July 12.
>>>>
>>>> The built-in, rechargeable Lithium-ion battery on the Insignia HD
>>>> Radio Portable Player ensures long periods of continuous listening
and
>>>
>>>> entertainment, and a full-color LCD screen makes it simple to
program
>>>> your favorite preset stations at any time. A stylish armband and a
3.5
>>>
>>>> mm jack output make it easy to use the player on the go or in your
>>> car.
>>>> Set up to 10 user-selectable preset memory channels to save and
enjoy
>>>> your favorite stations wherever you go. For a full list of HD Radio
>>>> stations, visit http://www.hdradio.com.
>>>>
>>>> MSRP - $49.99
>>>>
>>>> Features:
>>>>
>>>> 10 station presets
>>>> Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery (up to 10 hours of
playing
>>>> time) by USB 3.5mm output (can be used with car stereo [cable not
>>>> included]) Full color display Displays radio station, artist, and
song
>>>>
>>>> rating 3.7 from 5 (72 reviews)
>>>> Backordered They claim three weeks but, I bet it's longer.  Still
$49.
>>>> Good news is it's in stock at almost all the stores, including
Metro
>>>> North Jose.
>>>> Accessories included:
>>>> Earphones, Armband, USB cable for charging
>>>>
>>>> Package contents:
>>>> Earphones, Armband, USB cable, User guide and Quick Set Up Guide
>>>> Direct link to the product, and 72 reviews at
>>>>
>>>>
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia%26%23174%3B+-+HD+Radio+Portable+P
>>>> la yer/9375071.p?id=1218094581941&skuId=9375071&st=hd
>>>> radioKeyword or Item #&cp=1&lp=1
>>>>
>>>> Okay, if you are still reading you are an idiot!  So here's your
>>> reward.
>>>> A couple of representative reviews of the Insignia NS-HD01 below.
And
>>>
>>>> some information on a new one called Slacker radio a guy mentioned.
I
>>>
>>>> checked it out for all of you.  There's a free service that let's
you
>>>> download radio stations to the portable player, and skip up to 6
songs
>>>
>>>> per hour.  However, the radio costs $250, and is probably not that
>>>> accessible.  That was the end of my research on Slacker.  So this
is
>>>> the only cheap and portable HD radio available at this time, and I
>>>> still want one, hint hint?  It's not perfect, but it will probably
do
>>>> the job quite nicely thank you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Great little radio!   11/18/2009
>>>> By Nicole801 from SLC, Utah  Read all my reviews
>>>>
>>>> Value for Price 5.0 5
>>>> Sound Quality 5.0 5
>>>> Durability 5.0 5
>>>> Reception 5.0 5
>>>>
>>>> What's great about it: It's an Hd radio that is portable, duh!
>>>>
>>>> "I got this radio as a Christmas present for my boyfriend however
>>>> looking at other reviews I decided to have him open it early. It
>>>> worked great! He loves it so much. You should get better headphones
>>>> for it. I think whether or not the reception is good depends on the
>>>> area you live in so it could really be hit or miss when you buy it.
I
>>>> would say overall it's a sturdy little radio.
>>>> It kind of sucks that it doesn't come with an AC adapter, you have
to
>>>> plug it in to your computer to charge it. I however was able to use
my
>>>
>>>> charger for my blackberry pearl to charge it and it worked fine.
>>>> Over-all I am very pleased with this product."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Would you recommend this product to a friend?: Yes
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Great FM radio but inadequate HD radio   11/18/2009
>>>> By trunksy from Los Angeles, CA  Read all my reviews
>>>>
>>>> Value for Price 2.0 5
>>>> Sound Quality 3.0 5
>>>> Durability 3.0 5
>>>> Reception 1.0 5
>>>>
>>>> What's great about it: The only currently available personal HD
radio
>>>> product besides Zune HD (expensive).
>>>> What's not so great: Programming does not save secondary channels
>>>> after a power off.
>>>>
>>>> "I give it very low marks for usability. It barely does what it
says
>>>> it does.
>>>>
>>>> It does tune HD radio but the reception is pretty bad indoors (at
the
>>>> gym).
>>>> I could barely get a radio signal on the second floor and a fat
chance
>>>
>>>> of getting any reception on the first floor at my gym.
>>>>
>>>> One of the differences with HD Radio compared to analog is that it
>>>> requires a second or two to buffer before it actually locks into
the
>>>> station and you hear any sound. Thus, it's not easy to search
>>>> stations, especially when you're trying to check out secondary
>>>> stations. That wouldn't be so bad if it had good reception which it
>>>> doesn't. To add insult to injury, the worst problem with this
product
>>>> is that it doesn't save secondary programmed stations after you
power
>>>> off the unit. If you select a preset after you've programmed it, it
>>>> will send you directly to the HD2 or HD3 station you've just
>>>> programmed like it's supposed to but once you power off the device,
>>>> everything defaults back to the HD1 station of that frequency. Even
if
>>>
>>>> you try to power off the device leaving it on the HD2 channel, when
>>>> you power it back on, it will search for the station and throw you
>>>> back onto the HD1 station. What's the point of programming if you
have
>>>
>>>> to reprogram and/or retune it every time you turn the product on?
Bad
>>> design!
>>>>
>>>> Speaking of using it in the gym, the arm band doesn't have any
spandex
>>>
>>>> in it at all and it's shaped like those blood pressure testers. If
you
>>>
>>>> actually have muscles, don't plan on having any blood circulating
in
>>>> your arm if you plan to do any type of exercising that raises your
>>>> heart rate, let alone actually flexing your arm. The wide polyester
>>>> arm band is completely constricting unlike most MP3 player arm
bands
>>>> which usually cover a lot less of your arm and will move (stretch)
>>>> with your arm.
>>>>
>>>> One suggestion or alternative might be to turn it into a necklace
but
>>>> the device is still a bit too bulky for that compared to popular
flash
>>>> MP3 players and it doesn't have a hole to be tied to a necklace
>>> anyway.
>>>>
>>>> When you do get reception, it does show the artist and song title
if
>>>> the radio station transmits it but you don't get any features like
>>>> iPod tagging even though you have to plug it into a computer to
charge
>>>
>>>> anyway.
>>>>
>>>> The conclusion based on my usage is that this device might be great
>>>> for grandma who is looking to replace her old portable FM radio
>>>> anyway, may occasionally browse onto an HD station AND barely knows
>>>> enough about USB to charge with it instead of a regular outlet. For
>>>> someone who's got an active lifestyle and is actually looking to
add
>>>> HD radio on the go when you don't have the time to constantly
update
>>>> the music in your MP3 player, this device is not ready for you yet.
>>>> For me, this is going in my pile of useless gadgets that I've
>>>> purchased and tried to use maybe once or twice.
>>>>
>>>> I haven't tried Slacker yet but the reviews look a lot better as
long
>>>> as it doesn't break on you."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Would you recommend this product to a friend?: No
>>>>
>>>>
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