Dave,

Some places have very poor reception.  Here in the UK, in our particular
area (and home) the reception is so lousey you can only pick up one or
two and then only in certain parts of the house, even with headphones
with a longer lead.  You may find these improve the situation a little
and also if you can sit by a window and stretch the lead upwards, but my
experience has only been fairly minimal here.

The good news is that if you travel around then sometimes you'll enjoy
the benefits of the radio!


--
Carol
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Subject: [Braillenote] Not So Good Radio Reception


I'm enjoying Keysoft 7, but am a little disappointed in the 
reception of the radio.  I have tried listening to several local 
stations on my bus commute home with poor results.  Any 
particular headsets work better than others for the antenna? I 
wouldn't think so, but am hoping to be wrong.

Dave

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