I have 2 suggestions and a question about radio --
first the suggestion -- it would be nice to be able to enter the frequency 
on the keypad -- say, 91.1 or whatever, where the # could be used as a 
decimal point.
I know this radio only covers the FM bands but it still is wide enough that 
walking through is a pain -- unless you just put a lot of presets in to jump 
to.
Also, different cities will have different stations, and in my experience I 
use the radio most when traveling, as the reception inside a building at 
home is pretty bad.
So presets aren't as useful in my case -- unless (suggestion2) there could 
be a profile of presets for each location.
Now the question: Is there a way of boosting the antenna when inside a 
building? I find that inside my house I get absolutely no FM reception. It 
would be nice if I had a little antenna to connect to the reader -- but then 
there needs to be something to connect it to.
Feel free to shoot down my suggestions with any words of wisdom...
--le



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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 8:46 AM
Subject: [GW-Booksense] Radio Presets


Feature for the back burner...In the INI file that stores the presets
for channel one through six, I would like to see a second parameter.
After the frequency entry I would like to have the station call sign or
something like that. Then when the software sees a second parameter
instead of reading the frequency it can read the station info.

For example:

[ch1] 89.3 "CBC Radio 1"

Vic

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