![]() ![]() The menu button enables you to easily scan for stations, and if you really need to do a manual scan, that is supported too. When DAB is selected, the radio automatically plays the last DAB station listened to. The rear of the radio has a USB socket, which is provided so that the radio can be upgraded, although for most upgrades, you will not even need this, as you can upgrade over-the-air!.Īlso on the rear of the radio, there are two 3.5mm sockets, one for audio-in, and one for audio-out / headphones. The radio can operate on a network either wired, or wireless (on the rear of the radio, there is an ethernet socket). The radio also has a battery compartment for cable-free operation!. The radio has a 9V input, and comes with a small transformer, moulded into the plug. 5 presets are possible in each of the 5 radio modes, which gives 15 channels in total. There are 5 preset buttons on the top, which are set by holding the appropriate button down for 5 seconds when the station is playing. There is a single on/off push button, and when switched back on, the radio automatically reverts to playing what was on when it was switched off, be it DAB or Internet etc. There is a large rotary control which is used for selection and navigation through the menus. The controls are easy to use, with 5 preset buttons (which double as play/fast forward/rewind/pause when operating as a media player). The display is a large multi-line graphical back-lit LCD display, with white text on a blue background. ![]() The radio is a portable stereo radio, which has a good solid construction, with the controls on the top, two speakers in the front which have an excellent output in both volume and frequency response. Well, I was wrong - the Roberts Stream WM202 uses the Frontier Silicon chipset, which beautifully integrates DAB, FM, Media Player and WiFi. ![]() I have a few Reciva based radios, and believed that their chipset and software was the only way of listening to Listen Again services without having a PC turned on.
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