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Encuentre una descripción completa de todas las características del Sonowave visitando www.sonowave.com SonoWave es un pequeño radio portátil de internet que se conecta a su computador inalámbricamente dando acceso a cualquier música de su PC o miles de estaciones de radio por internet. A través de transmisión inalámbrica se conecta con su PC y transmite música MP3 o estaciones de radio de internet usando RF hasta 30 m de distancia. Ahora usted puede tener acceso a estaciones de radio de internet y fuentes de audio de todo el mundo y disfrutar de sus archivos de audio o CD de su computador. La idea de la radio por internet es grandiosa pero no lo es el sentarse al lado del computador a escucharla. Con SonoWave se evita el tener que sentarse al lado del computador para escuchar la radio de internet o archivos MP3. Este dispositivo innovador está diseñado para personas que quieran escuchar miles de estaciones de radio de internet libres de suscripción sin la necesidad de usar un computador. Tenga en cuenta: No es compatible con Windows Vista o Mac Los usuarios que no deseen tener su computador encendido o sólo quieran conexión por modem por favor diríjase a nuestro nuevo producto GLOBAL NET RADIO y al IR-516.Portable Internet Radio with Ipod Dock, FM and USB

  • Portátil. El radio internet es completamente portátil, recibiendo toda la información y audio por link inalámbrico desde el transmisor conectado al puerto USB de su PC
  • Pantalla LCD. Matriz de 20 caracteres 5 x 7 con íconos. Luz de fondo azul.
  • Fuente de energía. Baterías alcalinas 8 x C 1.5 V o adaptador de corriente AC (incluido de 110 V. Se requiere transformador para Europa o Australia)
  • Tiempo de Operación. Aproximadamente 30 horas en modo continuo a mitad de volumen con un solo juego de baterías.
  • Fuentes de audio. 6 fuentes, radio internet, MP3, CD, Radio terrestre, Entrada auxiliar, texto para llamada o email
  • Amplificador. Salida de 2 x 2.2 Vatios. Salida total de 4.4 Vatios. PMPO de 65 Vatios
  • Radio Internet. 6 estaciones de radio pre-establecidas con identificación en pantalla.
  • Sintonizador Terrestre. Sintonizador digital para bandas FM estéreo. 6 pre-selecciones de estaciones por cada banda. Antena interna FM/MW. Vara de ferrita para MW. Identificación en pantalla para frecuencia de 4 dígitos.
  • Parlante. Sistema amplificador de rango complete. Impedancia de 2 x 8 ohm. Salida (RMS) 2 x 6 Vatios. Tamaño 67mm x 106mm. elíptico, escudo magnetic.
  • Conexiones. Salida a Auricular stereo. Entrada auxiliar (2 ranuras phono). Salida auxiliar (2 ranuras phono). USB.
  • Link inalámbrico. Canal europeo de audio estéreo 863 MHz 10 mW erp, para USA 925 MHz 10 mW erp. Interruptor de selección de banda para evitar interferencia. Canal de datos europeo o USA 433 MHz, bi-direccional. Interruptor de selección de banda para evitar interferencia.
  • Dimensiones. Frenta hacia atrás 155mm (6.1”), lado a lado 283mm (11.1”), alto 150mm (5.9”)
  • Encuentre una descripción completa de todas las características del Sonowave visitando www.sonowave.com. Baje su manual PDF
  • Baje consejos adicionales para instalar su SonoWave
  • SonoWave. DMP con sintonizador universal
  • Base inalámbrica
  • Cable USB
  • Controladores incluidos o disponibles en la página web
  • Cable de energía 110V (Se requiere transformador para Europa)
  • Manual de instrucciones
  • Para Windows Vista o Mac o aquellos que no deseen tener su computador encendido o sólo quieran conexión por modem por favor diríjase a nuestro nuevo producto GLOBAL NET RADIO y al IR-516.Portable Internet Radio with Ipod Dock, FM and USB

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    Big Sound for a Small Price TEXT_OF_5_STARS
    por %s Michael Erdtmann TEXT_REVIEW_FROM Hagen Germany
    Fecha Alta: %s martes 13 marzo, 2007

    Very nice Radio with a big Sound and a small Price! And its portable, you can use it anywhere! Thank you.

    Not bad for a first try TEXT_OF_5_STARS
    por %s Nathan TEXT_REVIEW_FROM Edmonton
    Fecha Alta: %s lunes 13 noviembre, 2006

    This Product is simple to use and works as advertised but needs a few tweaks in order to be a great product. I was able to set mine up and have it working in a mater of minutes and was able to listen to internet radio and my mp3s on my computer anywhere in my house and in my backyard. However the sound quality is fine but not great and I found I had problems with interference with ssome appliances in my home. when my dishwasher is running the sound quality is miserable.

    This is quite a neat gadget that performs as advertised TEXT_OF_5_STARS
    por %s James \"Agg\" Rolfe TEXT_REVIEW_FROM Overclockers.com.au
    Fecha Alta: %s viernes 25 agosto, 2006

    Merconnet sent over a sample of their Sono Digital Media Player for review. You might remember Merconnet as the Canadian company that provided us with the Digiana AudiaX, which let you send signals from your iPod or similar, so that your FM radio could pick them up. This new device takes that idea a step further, by actually being a radio that can receive MP3, streamed or other audio from your PC.

    Inside the fairly unexciting box we received the radio itself, a bundle of cables, a USB transceiver and an 8cm CD with drivers and PDF manual. Note that no printed manual is included, not even a quickstart sheet. The bundled cables are 2x RCA for connecting to other audio devices, a non-Australian power cord and a standard USB cable.

    Receiving a non-Australian power cord isn't too unusual - Merconnet are after all a Canadian company who sent the product to us direct from Canada. However it's always a good idea to check the voltage for international devices - and in this case the Sono player is 110v only. Uh-oh! For non-Australian readers, we (like much of the world) use 240v mains power, so plugging the Sono into the wall would be a bad idea. Fortunately the Sono can be run from batteries (not included), so after rustling up eight C-cells we were good to go. The only features that can't be used on battery power are related to the clock (time display, alarm clock etc), so no great loss there. In fact, the website indicates that a universal power supply is included, so perhaps future units will be more internationally compatible.

    The concept behind this device is fairly simple. A USB transceiver plugs into your PC and talks to the radio up to 300 feet (~100M) away. The provided software allows you to either pipe ALL sound from your PC out to the remote radio, or only specific kinds of audio. It's particularly useful for streaming internet radio, and makes it a bit more user-friendly to access your favourite net radio station around the house, rather than than clicking URLs on your PC. With 6 preset buttons you can choose between your favourite stations easily.

    The controls are all on the front panel of the radio. Across the bottom you have the six preset buttons, above that are buttons to Play, Pause, Stop, as well as Fwd/Rew navigation. Above those are volume buttons, power and data indicators, as well as Tune buttons for the FM radio mode. The green LCD screen above that shows a range of info and is matched by the screen in the software shown below. There's a fairly plasticky fold-out handle for taking your tunes on the road, as well as slightly fiddly top-mounted On/Off and Mute buttons. The central button (marked "Sono") is for changing between the various modes, to which correspond to modes in the software ("Radio", "MP3", "CD" etc) and let it function as a normal FM radio.

    On the back of the unit there's a standard radio-cord power socket and four RCA jacks. Using these you can connect the SONOWave to your hifi (or VCR etc) for audio input or output. So you could use these to get internet streamed radio to your wizz-bang HiFi at home. There's also an extendable antenna for talking to the USB transceiver on your PC - which has no external antenna itself.

    The SONOWave is quite clearly the same as a BT Voyager DMP, incidentally. Although the box and the unit itself are branded as Merconnet, all the software (even the desktop icon) carries the BT Voyager name. That's no bad thing, with the BT Voyager having a pretty good reputation based on a quick Google.

    Installation:
    Installation is fairly easy. You simply connect the USB transceiver and install the software from the CD. Windows installs a couple of USB devices, and you do need to have Windows Media Player 9, so that will be installed from the CD if you don't have it. It's worth noting that the Sono's software doesn't try to automatically associate itself with every type of media file in the universe (unlike WMP9).

    It's quite intuitive and easy to use. I've set up the radio presets with 6 streams from Internode's radio mirror service, because as an ADSL customer of theirs the streaming radio doesn't count against my quota. I tested a few other external services and they worked fine too. It's worth noting that the full URLs on Internode's page don't work if you include the .pls file, but if you simply specify the server and port they work fine.

    There are some definite quirks to the software, though - mostly to do with getting the sound to actually come out of the radio, instead of your PC. When first installed, all my system sounds (but no music) came from the radio, which seemed very odd. The manual notes that you have to change the default audio device on your PC back to whatever it should be (in my case, nForce Audio) from "DMP", because it will have the wrong default after installation. Fair enough. So now we have system sounds coming from the PC.. and streamed music coming from the PC. You can change channels on the radio, but the actual sound comes from the PC's speakers. Digging around in the manual reveals that you need to set the correct device in the BT Voyager software (left-click the top-left icon, choose Options, select "DMP" as the target device). Ok! But still, sound comes from the PC, not the radio. Even more manual digging finds that (in a totally unrelated part of the manual) you have to RIGHT-click the top-left icon so it turns from a speaker picture into a picture of the DMP. Then it works! We now have system sounds coming from the PC speaker but music played/selected via the Voyager software coming from the radio unit.

    Usage:
    Once installed, the radio works as you'd expect. Whatever you choose via the Voyager software or the front-panel controls emerges from the speakers. You can actually use any software you like, as long as it lets you choose the output device. In Winamp for example you configure the output plugin to send to device "DMP". Stop then restart playing, and the sound comes out from the remote radio.

    The speakers in the radio unit are about as good as you'd expect, which is to say, not fantastic. At full volume the unit is too loud to have sitting on the desk next to you, and distorts at both extremes of treble and bass. At about 3/4 volume the sound is a lot clearer, although there's a faint hiss during the silent parts, and you could comfortably listen at this level in a normal-sized livingroom. If you want to fill the house with massive noise, you'll need to use the RCA outputs to connect to your HiFi. Hooked up to the stereo in our lounge the unit sounded great to my non-audiophile ears, as good as a CD.

    Range and Battery Life:
    Merconnet/BT claim "300 feet" for the range, which is about 100M. With the USB transceiver sitting on top of the full-tower case on my desk, I can listen fine at the other end of the house, which I've previously worked out to be about 22M away, with 4 walls inbetween. However at that range I can't change channels etc - it seems the player can't talk to the PC, but can receive the streamed signal ok. It works fine a couple of rooms away, or in the backyard.

    Merconnec claim 30h of continuous listening at medium volume from a set of batteries. Even considering the cost of 8x C cells, that's ok, assuming you only use it for a couple of hours at a time. For lots of use you'd be best off figuring out to run an extension cord to it, or investing in some rechargeables and a charger.

    Conclusions:
    This is quite a neat gadget that performs as advertised. If you're a fan of internet radio or your MP3 collection, but want a little more flexibility with listening to it around the house, the Merconnet SONOWave Digital Media Player could be for you. I'm not aware of an Australian distributor yet, but Merconnet list it for $99.99 USD on their website.

    SonoWave Review TEXT_OF_5_STARS
    por %s Dave TEXT_REVIEW_FROM New York City
    Fecha Alta: %s viernes 10 febrero, 2006

    I give the SonoWave a 4+ almost a 5 as the SonoWave does its job of allowing wireless Internet Streaming up to 300 Ft from the computer. It also allows you to play mp3s, CDs. Also the radio stations in the directory don't disable in the SonoWave Player, I would hope this can be updated later on so this feature can be used. You do have the 6 presets to store your favorite Internet stream station. all in all the product is very useful when you want to hear radio stations away from your computer.

    Wow! How Cool! TEXT_OF_5_STARS
    por %s Rick White TEXT_REVIEW_FROM Seattle, Washington
    Fecha Alta: %s martes 27 diciembre, 2005

    I just hooked up my new radio and am absolutley blown away! I can hear all my favorite radio stations anywhere in the house! I usually listened to my favorite stations at work, and now i get to listen at home too! I highly reccomend this Radio to anyone who loves Internet Radio like me :-) Enjoy it! (Can't wait for Internet Radio to come in my car)

    SonoWave Digital Media Player TEXT_OF_5_STARS
    por %s Julie Strietelmeier TEXT_REVIEW_FROM The Gadgeteer
    Fecha Alta: %s martes 20 diciembre, 2005

    Ok people, I want to see a show of hands. How many of you are fans of internet radio stations? I've got my hand up... I enjoy XM radio in my vehicle and internet radio on my desktop. I enjoy both because I like the variety and the many, many stations to choose from. It's hard to get bored when you can take your pick of talk radio, news, comedy, trance, country, dance, etc. But here's the problem: my desktop computer is in the basement of my house. So I've only been able to listen to those stations while at my desk, in front of the computer. Sure, I could take a notebook computer upstairs and plug it into a wall outlet and listen, but what if I wanted to take my stations outside to the garden or by the pool (no, I don't really have a pool)? Yes, I could take the notebook outside, but I'd rather not. For one thing, I'd have to use a power cord for more than a few hours of listening. A better solution might be the SonoWave from Merconnet.

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