Re: [MBZ] a challenge for you engineers

2005-08-16 Thread DANTERR9
I think you can buy a fancy wireless headphone system that enables you to do just that. -Dan In a message dated 8/14/2005 6:33:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I do most of my radio listening via the Internet -- AirAmericaRadio, BBC, etc. This is stuff that you can't

Re: [MBZ] a challenge for you engineers

2005-08-16 Thread DElliott%SWS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I do most of my radio listening via the Internet -- AirAmericaRadio, BBC, etc. This is stuff that you can't get on normal broadcast band. But I don't want to be tied to my desktop computer all of the time. Would it be possible to design a small low-power FM

[MBZ] a challenge for you engineers

2005-08-14 Thread LT Don
Here is something that I don't think (?) exists yet but might make one of you inventor types a million dollars. I do most of my radio listening via the Internet -- AirAmericaRadio, BBC, etc. This is stuff that you can't get on normal broadcast band. But I don't want to be tied to my desktop

Re: [MBZ] a challenge for you engineers

2005-08-14 Thread Luther Gulseth
That's easy! Go down to wal-mart, pay $20 for a little FM synthesizer that plugs into any 1/8 stereo jack, fire it up, and tune your walkman in to the frequency. Don't redesign the wheel, just re-allocate it. (my pologies for mie badd spelin!) Luther On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 17:08:35 -0500, LT

Re: [MBZ] a challenge for you engineers

2005-08-14 Thread Craig McCluskey
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 17:08:35 -0500 LT Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is something that I don't think (?) exists yet but might make one of you inventor types a million dollars. I do most of my radio listening via the Internet -- AirAmericaRadio, BBC, etc. This is stuff that you can't get