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Post by Dan McLaughlin on Jul 9, 2013 13:21:01 GMT -5
Hi folks. A while back there was at least one thread about recommendations for smaller radios, such as a Bose, etc. Someone (or more that one) recommended the Sangean DDR-63. I have been looking for a new radio and recently purchased the DDR-63. It is a little complicated and I have yet to master it LOL. A couple questions. I have been having trouble configuring it for Pandora. Di I need to have a paid Pandora membership to be able to use it or am I just thick about the setup? Also, I have it in my computer room so I hooked it up to my router with the included cord. Would it work better just using the Wi-Fi antennae?
Thanks in advance.
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Post by Cosmic Wonder on Jul 9, 2013 16:54:18 GMT -5
Dan, I can't help you with your Sangean, but a short time back my Sony clock radio died. It was only 3 years old, and I never liked it. The Sony ran ten minutes fast and it was self setting, so I could never get it to the correct time. Bugged the s--- out of me. Anyway when it quit working, (the alarm wouldn't go off) I had a perfect excuse to go radio shopping. Read a bunch of reviews and settled on a Sangean basic unit that cost 80 bucks on Amazon. That is 60 dollars more than the Sony but I LIKE it. It sounds decent, and tells the correct time.
Good luck with yours, mine is not set up to receive Pandora.
Mike
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2013 19:00:27 GMT -5
Last time I tore myself away from the outdoor equipment and flashlight forums and visited the radio forums, I came away with the impression that yer Sangeans are the bees knees. Hope you can work out your technical difficulties.
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