Richard Cuff wrote "So I went and took the plunge on the Grace Digital wifi radio for $159 at Best Buy Online with my winnings."
and "This looks to be a US-branded Logik IR100 radio; it had been dinged in the UK for iffy wifi reception, but the radio now sports an external antenna and has received positive reviews." I've got the Logik IR100 (paying the UK equivalent of $90 for it in a large computer retail chain in London) and I'm pleased with it. It does depend on the Reciva database but once you register the radio and yourself with their database you can add "My Streams" which are your own stream URLs in addition to "My Stations" which come from their database. If the Reciva website is unreachable (which has happened to me once in a few months) then the radio continues to work (but obviously there are no updates to the station lists). There seems to be a considerable "computer enthusiast" interest in these units, which are essentially small Linux computers, so if Reciva went out of business I suspect that other solutions to the provision of the radio database would emerge. Hope this helps, Mark Hawkins _______________________________________________ Swprograms mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/swprograms To unsubscribe: Send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or visit the URL shown above.
