No doubting that for 1 moment, you're talking to someone who has been using IOS devices for 3 years and has now taken up using Android devices and will - if ever they become accessible - start using Windows Mobile devices <smile>.

Have you considered using Airplay with your Radio Apps on your IOS devices for even better sound.

One could argue of course that using a radio such as the Sangean WR-28 with an IOS device is next to pointless given that you can purchase very good radio Apps such as oOtunes for IOS and I take that point but to me? Well, there's something about a separate portable or tabletop or Hi-Fi radio where the iPhone controls it, just like say a radio with a remote controller.

Speaking of radios, has anyone seen the new Sangean Bluetooth models? They transmit their audio to bluetooth headphones, speakers and so on, wodnered how long it would be before we saw those come into the market place.


On 30/07/2013 1:36 AM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
Although I certainly enjoy reading Dane's reviews of various radios, I just have to comment that my iPhones are great as internet radios. Granted, they need external amplification and speakers unless you are willing to listen through phones, but it is so easy to connect the iPhone either via blue tooth or via the 3.5 mm. jack to other components.

All of the internet radios I hear about have accessibility issues, some more than others. As I see it, the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, and for me the iPhone represents that straight line.

Don Roberts


On 7/27/2013 5:19 PM, Gary Schindler wrote:
Thanks a lot.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan"
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Subject: Re: Sangean WFR-28 Internet Radio Again


You may need sighted assistance for this, you go into the Help menu of
the radio and obtain the access code from there.

I initially thought that the Access code might be the Mac address of
the radio which can be gotten from your Rooter but this didn't work.

The access code is 7 characters long.

If I find another way of getting the code then I'll let the list know.


On 28/07/2013, at 9:31 AM, "Gary Schindler" <garys5...@comcast.net>
wrote:

How do you obtain the access code so you can set up the presets for
your radio on the website. this sounds like a radio with many
possibilities.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan"
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Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2013 6:28 PM
Subject: Sangean WFR-28 Internet Radio Again


Hi!

1 thing I forgot to mention, this radio comes with a CD ROM
containing accessible versions of the owners manual, I found this to
be of great help.


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