You probably would since the headphones act as an antenna and the speaker is bypassed so you would need to listen through headphones unless the signal you are listening to is very strong. That's a guess since I don't know how good the radio is going to be.

Jim

At 01:54 PM 12/08/2005 , you wrote:
Do we have to have are head phones on

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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
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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!

>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
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>>HumanWare

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>>Hi, i'm a new poster to the list!

>>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

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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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