By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 21st July 2008 11:58 GMT
I suspect we're moments away from the tiresome "DAB sounds terrible - I'm more interested in the music fidelity than the content" brigade, followed by tireless "Oi Scamps, get on Yahoo. I need to talk to you about Stu" campaign.
By Simon WardPosted Monday 21st July 2008 13:01 GMT
One Pure Evoke DAB radio (mine was £30 from the local Tesco) and about £20 worth of parts from Maplin (solar cell, dummy load etc.) and you've got an interesting little project for the DIYer. No need to pay 'green' premiums either.
Where I live, analogue reception sucks but digital comes through loud and clear so I like DAB, a lot. Roberts make some fine kit but I like neither to the extent that I'll fork out 80+ clams for a radio with a solar panel glued to the top.
By Kit TemplePosted Monday 21st July 2008 13:45 GMT
I really like the way they have integrated a solar indicator in there to show the strength of the sunlight. A lot of solar charged items require a lot of guess work about whether they are getting any benefits from their location. Hopefully we'll see these sort of indicators appearing more regularly on solar products.
By Martin HuizingPosted Monday 21st July 2008 13:58 GMT
To allow another useless gadget into our midst? The novelty will wear off as any other gadget and instead of trying to safe the planet it will only provide more rubbish during planning, production, use and as a waste(d) product. Don't we already have phones that provide this radio reception? TV now even? Granted they are not solar powered, but I've seen solar powered mobile phone chargers.
I remember my first transistor radio and it was small, sleek and provided great value while riding my bicycle to work. Come to think of it, I miss my old portable radio and the nostalgic notion of being able to ride and listen to music at the same time, a luxury not many people had at that time. Will people be amazed at me still while carrying a solar powered portable device that let people enjoy good radio come rain nor shine?
By David MorrisPosted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 08:31 GMT
I've just put it on on my Genus DAB radio that's plugged in to the line-in on my PC. The birdsong channel is called 'Birdsong'. There's a pigeon on there at the moment. Where's my 12-bore?
Paris, 'cos she can chirp in my ear any time she likes...
I bought this to put in the bathroom. My current battery operated radio is ok until the batteries start to get low, when it strays from the channel - annoying if you're in the bath, The great thing about dab is that you get a spot on channel or no channel at all.
Comments on: Roberts solarDAB radio
Prepare to rebel borders #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 21st July 2008 11:58 GMT
Nice idea, but too expensive #
By Simon Ward Posted Monday 21st July 2008 13:01 GMT
Solar Indicator #
By Kit Temple Posted Monday 21st July 2008 13:45 GMT
Are we just plain dumb... #
By Martin Huizing Posted Monday 21st July 2008 13:58 GMT
Birdsong channel #
By Joe K Posted Monday 21st July 2008 14:30 GMT
Could be an expensive brick #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 21st July 2008 14:53 GMT
Could be useful ... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 21st July 2008 15:20 GMT
DAB+ Consumes More Power #
By Fergus Pitt Posted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 00:54 GMT
Birdsong #
By David Morris Posted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 08:31 GMT
Style #
By Mage Posted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 09:10 GMT
Great for the bathroom #
By Dave Posted Tuesday 22nd July 2008 11:57 GMT