Hi Matthew,

I didn't make myself very clear, Actually I'm trying to find a stand alone web radio that is blind friendly. I have a Sanyo R227 which is just what I want but it is impossible to operate the scann mode without the two most valuable organs most people have. Fortunately it does have sixteen presets so I can use it a little. I have had a Vose radio for a number of years and it is indeed a great radio and easy to operate.
Thanks again and my apologies to the group for spending so much time on this.

BudAt 09:18 AM 1/24/2011, you wrote:
If you want a stand alone radio that is easy to use I would advise a bose
acoustical wave system. You can make payments and the remote is very easy to
use. At least the one I have is.

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Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 11:07 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Pandora radio

Thanks Chris for the info. Actually I'm looking for a stand alone
radio which doesn't seem to be available at this time that is blind
friendly.  This Pandora intrigues me though so I'm going to look into it.
Talk to you later.

BudAt 06:31 AM 1/24/2011, you wrote:
>Pandora is also available through a variety of set-top devices including
the
>Roku player and the x-box as well as other gaming consoles I believe.  In
>order to use Pandora with a PC, you should check out Christopher Toth's
>Pandora client called HOPE at
>http://www.q-continuum.net
>
>Good luck.
>         Chris Bartlett
>
>
>
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