The Black Oil wrote: » Maybe unplug it for a minute or two and try it again. Have you tried checking the manual for advice? http://www.robertsradio.co.uk/assets/User_guides/Internet_Radios_PDFs/ug_STREAM202.pdf
The Black Oil wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055574557 This thread might help.
The Black Oil wrote: » The brightness on the Roberts 202 is adjustable (including turning it off, though it can come back on if you select another station/menu) thanks to a software update a while ago.
katy39 wrote: » Hello all, I wonder if someone could tell me if I bought the Bush TR82 BLU radio would I be able to recieve L.B.C brodcast from London ? If I am situated in Dublin Thanks
Greenman wrote: » Answer is no, for Clive and friends you need an internet radio or a satellite receiver or a PC/laptop. Was that of any help?
mossie wrote: » I am currently looking to buy an internet radio. I like the look of the Pure Evoke Flow, particularly managing the internet stations online, but I don't think it supports last.fm. The Roberts Stream 83i does support this. I am looking for opinions / reviews from users of these (or other internet radios) please as I am new to this subject.
mossie wrote: » I am currently looking to buy an internet radio. I like the look of the Pure Evoke Flow, particularly managing the internet stations online, but I don't think it supports last.fm.
DublinWriter wrote: » The Pure Evoke Flow is wonderful, unless you want to pause/bookmark Podcasts.
Macy0161 wrote: » Thinking about investing in either the pure evoke flow or the Roberts 202 (the roberts probably winning at the moment). What's the range like on these - is it comparable to a wireless laptop? If I'm within coverage with the laptop is it a safe assumption that I would be within the coverage with either of the two products? If it doesn't reach my bolthole shed it's not really a runner at the money!
tbh wrote: » unless you've a massive garden, you should be ok. Mine (roberts) works fine in the garden, even takes batteries (which triple the weight and last about an hour!) I would say if your phone/laptop picks up your wifi in your shed, your radio will too.
Macy0161 wrote: » Thanks for advice on the range, but the battery life would be a concern. Can I ask anyone with one, how long do you get out of the pure evoke flow battery pack?
Somavar wrote: » I got the roberts 83i on the back of good reviews but found that it had a very poor wifi signal. It worked fine until it was moved into the kitchen (about 15m from router) then the signal died. I contacted Roberts and they said bad antenna so I had the unit replaced under warranty-same problem. PC and different types of laptops work fine on the wifi up to 30m away(the signal strength was strong on all units bar the roberts)I connect to my PC via the router to share my music around the house and allow me to listen to internet radio(particularly BBC listen again). I was going to try the logitech sqeezebox or Pure Evoke Flow. Anyone have experience of either using wifi and listen again?