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Comments on: Revo Pico+ DAB radio

not a proper comment 

Posted Monday 30th July 2007 16:36 GMT

interesting read, but a couple of typos:

looses - will sureley boil the blood of many (me included usually, but Ican't be arsed todat).

and I think it's Lamacq.....?

Oh dear 

Posted Monday 30th July 2007 17:39 GMT

"Recordings made onto the SD card from live radio are in MP2, but the sound does not appear to suffer overly."

I'd be willing to bet they don't suffer *at all* since MP2 is the format that DAB is streamed in...

...Carl

Radio Alarm? 

Posted Monday 30th July 2007 19:32 GMT

Do they make one with a built-in clock and a radio alarm (and snooze) function?

Does anyone?

Revo eh??? 

Posted Monday 30th July 2007 22:28 GMT

As I pointed out when Psion released the Revo- It's 'oveR' backwards. Prophetic.

DAB is not ready for prime time 

Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 08:16 GMT

Not really a comment on this review, more a general moan.

Here in the heart of the M4 corridor my DAB radio (top of the range Roberts) will only get a signal in one very specific corner of the office - which happens to be the other side of the room to my desk. My kitchen radio at home is OK but only because I have it connected to a roof top aerial.

Until DAB can be used in the same way as conventional AM/FM radio ie carried around in a pocket, run on cheap batteries, used in the car and simply WORK reliably there should be no question of "shutting down" the analogue signal as I have seen suggested in some corners of the press.

Until then, this is a very pretty toy but will have no measurable impact on real-life radio use.

Just a few points... 

Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 08:20 GMT

Firstly, the recording output is MP2 because that what the DAB standard uses. There's no point transcoding and losing quality. Dump the data stream directly to the disk in the same way that some TV capture cards dump the raw MPEG stream to disk.

Secondly, what are you talking about, Steve Lamacq is awesome :-)

Re: Radio Alarm 

Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 09:17 GMT

I have a cheapy (£30) DAB radio that has an alarm function that I got from Maplin last year. There are a few on the market of varying utility, and if you search on 'dab radio alarm' you 'll find them, although you will also find one well known British brand name that it's probably a good idea not to but. Not naming any names.

Hmmmm 

Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 15:52 GMT

You wrote: "The SD card also allows the unit to connect to a computer and download existing music files." Do you mean that the unit has memory that you can store mp3 tracks onto and play them back whenever you want?

You continued in the same paragraph: "Connect up the radio, you will need your own USB cable as this appears to be the only accessory, which does not come with the product." I can't get my head around this sentence, what do you mean by this?

functions 

Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 15:57 GMT

frank :

Do they make one with a built-in clock and a radio alarm (and snooze) function?

Does anyone?

>

Most of the larger format DAB radios have all those functions.

RDS 

Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 16:12 GMT

I don't see it mentioned here or on the Revo website, but does it have ye olde antiquated RDS display on FM?

Hah! 

Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 16:43 GMT

"the sound looses a little of its reality and bounce"

It does WHAT?

If people use 'loose' when they mean 'lose', what do they use when they mean 'loose'?

TheBug 

Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 21:56 GMT

so...after all these years and still Pure Digitals 'The BUG' is stil to be compared against as the standard bearer?

SDCARD recording (MP2 of course!) with pause/rewind etc. external antennae connector, Digital output, stereo speakers, multi function alarm clock, program guide etc.

its wierd though, patching a radio with firmware.....

Here, here 

Posted Thursday 2nd August 2007 08:42 GMT

"its wierd though, patching a radio with firmware....."

I had the very sentiment upgrading the firmware on my Pure One last year. :)