Hi, it depends on which main menu you want to listen to, but if you're
referring to the one running for 24 hours, then you can go to
http://www.acbradio.org
and press enter on the link that says listen to acb radio main stream. 

On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 21:11:26 +0100, Ibby Karbhari wrote:

>Hi Folks 
>Can anyone let me know what the direct link is to listen to the main menu
>please.
>
>Many thanks in advance.
>
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>Sent: 27 July 2005 19:50
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>Subject: Re: didgital recorders?
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>I thought people were just talking about digital versions of hand-held 
>mini-cassette devices a lot of blind people use for recording notes and 
>phone numbers for themselves.  Not entertainment players.  But I remember 
>learning that some of the .mp3 players incorporate a recording function, 
>whether for just note taking or more serious use, I forget, one of which is 
>a model of Creative Labs called Nomad or something.  A visit to their site 
>will reveal it.  But I'm pretty sure that one has an LCD screen and isn't 
>too blind friendly.
>oething.ntertinmto be called exeecutive execuitive
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>And just to complicate the discussion a little bit, are there machines that
>both play and record? My sense is some of these devices play mp3s while
>others record. Are there accessible devices out that do both? Thanks for the
>feedback. Randy Black
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>Subject: Re: didgital recorders?
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>I came in a little late, here.  What I'd like to know is, are there any
>current models of digital recorders that blind users find most accessible? I
>assume we're talking pocket size devices that a person could use for note
>taking, or a journalist use for doing interviews, yes?
>
>thanks.
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>well I have a Panasonic and I have had it for about two years so I am sure
>there new ones out now. I like it because it beeps to indicate that you have
>completed a function. This one has two folders. The Olympus one at Costco
>had six folders and that is too many. A  blind person would never know which
>folder is which. But two is fine. You will have to get a sighted person to
>go over it with you and make some notes as to what the functions are and you
>will have to practice with it but you will find it neat to make little
>notes. Much better than a cassette recorder. It has a clock and you can just
>ignore that part. Good luck finding one.
>
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>> hi everyone. I've posted this to more than one list, so sorry if 
>> people see this twice. Anyway, I was thinking of getting a didgital 
>> recorder, and was wondering which one is most accessible for a totally
>
>> blind person? thanks for any help.
>>
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