Terry,  Any headset should work, it's no different than listening to a radio on 
a walkman.  The longer the cord, the better, at least as far as I'm aware.  To 
tell the truth, I haven't had much luck getting the radio to work here in Des 
Moines, Iowa, but FM radio here is complete and utter garbage, so I haven't put 
that much effort into making it work.  Try moving the BN to different locations 
and see if stations come in clearer.

BTW, this is yet a different subject than either MP3 playlists or online 
streaming.

HTH,
Sarah


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Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]
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Hi Sarah C.;
How can you get rid of static? Some times I could understand 98.7, WMZQ in MD.  
Also, if I am in the 90s how can I get to the 80s or 100s?  I could only get 
99.5 clearly and the 98.7 not very well.  I had it on speaker.  Any suggestions 
for a better head set.  This thing is about the size for a kid.  Will my old 
one work?  
Thanks for any help from anyone.  
While I am here, Roger Behm, give me a call after 1:30 eastern time.  Your 
voice mail did not come through to clear.  I think my answering maching is 
going on the blink.
Thanks.
Terry Powers


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Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:59 AM
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Hi Linda and List,

I'm sending this publicly in case anyone else wanted to know.  Unfortunately, 
WCBS FM has seen fit to use a proprietary player, and the mPower has no idea 
how to handle it.  This means we can't listen to this station with our BN's.  
However, there's always BillSparks,

www.billsparks.org

as well as some others.  Also, if I may, I'd like to put in a plug for Jonathan 
Mosen's new online radio station, The Minx.  Go to:

www.the-minx.com

and check it out, it works splendidly on the mPower.  It plays love songs, all 
the time.  Have fun!

Sarah


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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 10:43 PM
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Hi Sarah,
Pardon me for this I guess silly question, but what you are saying is you have 
to load the file from a Pc? Bad news, I do not have nor know how to use a 
computer.
Can I listen to the music on the radio through the internet.  For example, an 
oldies station like Cbs Fm.  This station use to be in New York, but they 
pulled it off the air.  People can still get it on line.  Thanks.
Linda and Lilly

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