I love sydney talk back radio, but its a pain to listen to online while traveling.. are there any portable radio players out there that would pick up am talk back stations?
dave06 said
02:25 PM Jan 25, 2010
hundreds of them Milo, if not tens of thousands?????????????????
jimricho said
06:22 PM Jan 25, 2010
I find talkback radio a pain to listen to on line while travelling too. In fact I find talkback radio a pain to listen to....full stop, but to each his own.
You could check out the Sangean range. They have digital tuning and preset buttons like a car radio. (do not confuse with the new digital radio broadcasting, I'm referring to normal old fashioned (analogue) radio). They can be a bit "battery hungry" so you may want to consider using rechargeable batteries and/or a "plug-pak" power supply.
Many regional commercial stations carry capital city talkback depending on their network affiliations, however the ABC regionals tend to do their own thing.
blaze said
08:08 PM Jan 25, 2010
When I cant get normal radio I listen to the HF radio ABC, expensive for a radio though
cheers
blaze
ibbo said
08:26 AM Jan 26, 2010
Milo,turn on your GPS and listen to that.Just like a know all talk back host.lol.I usually end up listening to the ABC or local FM stations.Happy listening Milo.Cheers.Ibbo.
are there any portable radio players out there that would pick up am talk back stations?
You could check out the Sangean range. They have digital tuning and preset buttons like a car radio. (do not confuse with the new digital radio broadcasting, I'm referring to normal old fashioned (analogue) radio). They can be a bit "battery hungry" so you may want to consider using rechargeable batteries and/or a "plug-pak" power supply.
Many regional commercial stations carry capital city talkback depending on their network affiliations, however the ABC regionals tend to do their own thing.