Who listens to AM any more?  I can't remember the last time I listened
to an AM station.  You would need a tuner chip that would go on the
motherboard of the BN.  I have never seen such a chip for AM.  As
jonathan said, these are becoming more and more common in small
appliances such as cell phones and MP3 players.

Andy
 

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What about A M?  Can that eventually be supported?
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> Hello Steve, the radio is completely unrelated to any Internet
feature,
> it's just a regular radio receiver. Your headphones act as an antenna,

> much
> like the FM radios in cell phones and with similar reception strength.
> Jonathan Mosen
> BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
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> Hi Jonathan
>
> I'm awaiting my Mpower BT, but how does the radio work precisely? Will
it
> not need an aerial for example? Will you need to be connected to the
> internet all the time? For those of us who travel on trains a lot like
me,
> will I be to listen to radio on a train and will I need to upgrade my
> Ambicom wireless card in any way?
>
> The upgrade sounds great and, as my birthday's in January, I should
have a
> lovely birthday present!
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> Cheers, Steve
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>>Hi Julie, yes the FM radio is built into the BrailleNote mPower's
> hardware.
>>We're giving you the software to make it go in version 7.
>>Jonathan Mosen
>>BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
>>HumanWare
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>>Hi, i'm a new poster to the list!
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>>How cool!
>>i have a PK and as it is, i'm still trying to get activesync to work
with
>>my
>>pc...so im not quite sure if i could handle any more functions on the
>>little
>>creature  right now! i am TOTALLY stoked about the record function for
the
>>pk. that would be a tremendous help for lectures and further exploit
the
>>pk's diminutive size.
>
>>what im trying to figure out is, how does the braillenote become an FM
>>receiver? is the hardware already there for it to work?
>
>>looking forward to it!!!
>>Julie
>
>>On 12/6/05, Richard Ring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> I am truly looking forward to Key Base.  I believe this feature will
>>> prove more useful than most of us can imagine.  I wonder if we will
be
>>> able to create relational data bases, or will they be flat file data
>>> bases?
>>> My guess is flat file.
>>> Thanks.
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