Only cholate, that one is probably worth a few dollars, for some people.  

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Hmm, not bad Dean, we should give you an extra bar of chocolate for that. 
So you could create files called, say, Christchurch.dat for example, and 
simply do a rename when you're in that city. what a cool way to collect 
radio station frequencies for cities you're going to visit. Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager HumanWare

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Hi Jeff,

I realise Jonathan has already replied to this email but ...

You might consider this semi possible though there is a little work
involved.  You see, the presets and frequencies are kept in a file called
radiodata.dat which is located in the dictionaries folder.  You could, if
moving to another location, move the existing dat file to another location
on your flashdisk and create your presets in the new city, hence creating
another dat file in the dictionaries folder.  Of course, this also makes 
it
possible to share your favourite radio stations with other BrailleNote
mPower users as well.

Regards,

Dean Jackson
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> Hello:
>
> Is there a way to have multiple databases of FM radio stations for
different
> cities??  I travel a lot and think it would be great to be able to 
> load
up
> my favorite radio stations when I arrive at a regular destination.
>
> I could copy the current FM database file into a holding file and then
copy
> that particular city's file back into the correct directory when 
> needed.
IF
> this is not currently possible, perhaps Humanware could consider this 
> a suggestion??
>
> Thanks
> Jeff
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