Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2015

Pupug Top GPS Navi In-Dash 6.2-Inch Double-DIN Car Dvd Player with Digital Touch Screen Lcd Monitor Vehicle Headunit Video Audio Fm AM Radio Multimedia Entertainment Auto PC Stereo

Pupug Top GPS Navi In-Dash 6.2-Inch Double-DIN Car Dvd Player with Digital Touch Screen Lcd Monitor Vehicle Headunit Video Audio Fm AM Radio Multimedia Entertainment Auto PC Stereo




  • GPS navigation with map ready
  • Latest Model with GPS Navigation! HD Digital Touchscreen, Bluetooth, RDS, FM AM Radio
  • cables for Steering wheel, DVD Player, CD Player, MP3 MP4 3 Player
  • built-in Microphone, Video, Audio, Support car dvr
  • USB, SD, Auxiliary Input, Remote Control, Car Logo

Windows CE 8.0 Universal 6.2 Inch Digital Touch Screen 2Din Car DVD Player GPS Navigation Auto Video Audio Stereo Radio+MAP+Bluetooth Black


Latest WinCE 6.0 Operating system with Fastest CPU

-External Memory:Up to 32GB/SD Card

-Features:SD/USB Support, Touch Screen, Steering Wheel Control, RDS, GPS, Built-in Bluetooth

-Display Ratio:0.672916666666667

-Screen Size:6.2 inch

-Screen Resolution:800 x 480

-OSD Languages:Turkish, Chinese, Russia



Monday, March 9, 2015

5 in 1 two way radio Programming Cable software kit (RS232 Serial cable with 5 connectors + CD-ROM) for MOTOROLA Walkie-Talkie Radio (Two-Way Radio) GP300 /P88/P110/GM300/GM3188/GP2000 CP040/CT150/CP200/ PRO3150/HT750/GP308/PRO5350/PRO5150/GP328/GP338/ EX600/GP328PLSU /GP344 etc. Reviews

5 in 1 two way radio Programming Cable software kit (RS232 Serial cable with 5 connectors + CD-ROM) for MOTOROLA Walkie-Talkie Radio (Two-Way Radio) GP300 /P88/P110/GM300/GM3188/GP2000 CP040/CT150/CP200/ PRO3150/HT750/GP308/PRO5350/PRO5150/GP328/GP338/ EX600/GP328PLSU /GP344 etc.




  • 1.This cable connects Two-Way Radio to RS-232 Serial of PC for programming your Two-Way Radio by computer programming software (CPS)
  • 2.Work without RIB (Radio interface box)
  • 3.Connector : DB9 female, 2.5 mm plug, RJ45, multi-pin
  • 4.CD-ROM (CD drive) included.if CD missing or broken,pls contact the seller,I will sent the software by email.
  • 5.Compatible with MOTOROLA Two-Way Radio requiring 1-pin (2.5mm) plug, multi-pin or RJ45. (See more details below)

Compatible with Motorola walkie talkie:
Battery connector for models:GP88, GP88s, GP300, GP350 (crocodile clip jumper wire needed for GP350, but not included in this article), P110 2.5mm plug for models: CP040, CP100, CP140, CP150, CP160, CP180, CP200 CT150, CT250, CT450, CT450-LS GP3688, GP68, GP88S, GP2000, GP2100 P020, P030, P040, P080, PR400, PRO2150, PRO3150, PRO7550 RJ45 for models: Desktrac Mobiles and Repeters, GTX Mobiles, LTS Mobiles, MARATRAC Mobiles, MAXTRAC Mobiles, RADIUS Mobiles,



Wednesday, March 4, 2015

AOL Radio set for relaunch in partnership with Slacker





AOL is teaming-up with Slacker to relaunch its AOL Radio app/service in late summer. The revamped service will offer "an enhanced radio experience" with fewer ads, new personalization features and premium subscription offerings. AOL's 250 expert-programmed original music stations will remain on place alongside Slacker programming including stations and content from ESPN Radio and ABC News Radio.



That Slacker-powered "part" of the service will provide access to ad-free radio, enabling users to create tailored radio stations, save favorite songs and stations, read album reviews, access artist bios, review station histories, increase song skipping capabilities and much more, depending on the tier of service selected.



Slacker on it end will reach a larger audience, while making an extra money from new advertising opportunities.



Initially, AOL Radio will be launched for iPhone users with Android and other platforms to follow shortly. For the record, the existing AOL Radio iOS app has been downloaded by more than 3 million users.


Article: RSS via IntoMobile

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Shelly Palmer Radio Report – February 5, 2014


Could your next iPhone come loaded with solar charging capabilities? If a recent report is to be believed, your future iPhone might get a little extra juice from the sun. Apple recently began trial production of iPhones featuring sapphire glass displays, which help increase the durability of the screen. But these screens may also include tiny solar panels that would help charge your iPhone's battery through solar power. Apple has received a wide variety of patents on solar charging capabilities for computer and mobile devices in the past year that describe ways to charge laptops, smartphones and tablets battery through solar cells. Some of Apple's other recent moves - including looking to hire employees with solar experience and buying cutting-edge lasers - also seem to point to a future featuring solar-charging iDevices. Nothing's been confirmed yet - and the next iPhone probably won't launch until this fall - but adding in a new feature like this would represent the biggest change from one iPhone to the next in years.






Friday, December 13, 2013

Shelly Palmer Radio Report – July 16, 2013


If you've been waiting for a price drop to buy a Microsoft Surface tablet, your time is now. Microsoft recently announced a significant price cut in its entry-level Surface RT tablets. These are the less powerful Surface tablets on the market, and don't run the full version of Windows 8. However, the Surface RTs are decent in their own right, and are now $150 cheaper. A 32 gig model now runs $349, and doubling the storage to 64 gigs will cost $100 more at $449. The price cut was likely the result of a few factors, including poor sales numbers and new models likely to hit store shelves later this year. The line of Surface tablets has yet to truly take off, but Microsoft is rumored to be debuting new accessories for the Surface soon, including a battery-equipped keyboard cover. If you're looking to try out a lite version of Windows 8 or are just looking for a mid-range tablet option, the Surface RT is now available at $349, its lowest price ever.


Thursday, December 5, 2013

Shelly Palmer Radio Report – July 17, 2013


If you've ever wanted to take massively-sized photographs without lugging around a DSLR camera, I've got a smartphone for you. Last week, Nokia unveiled the Windows 8-powered Lumia 1020, complete with a 41-megapixel PureView camera and Carl Zeiss optics. Yep, you heard me right - 41 megapixels. The massive 41-megapixel images are processed by new Pro Camera and Smart Camera software, which are also hitting other Lumias soon. Since a 41-megapixel image is far too big for a mobile upload, the Lumia 1020 actually saves two versions of each photo you take: the full 41-megapixel image as well as a 5-megapixel version, which is far more conducive to sharing on Facebook. The rest of the Lumia 1020's specs are good, not great: it features a 4.5-inch AMOLED display, a dual-core processor and 32 gigs of storage. If you've absolutely got to own the phone with the best built-in camera on the market, the Nokia Lumia 1020 will hit AT&T store shelves exclusively on July 26 for $299 with a new two-year contract.


Friday, November 29, 2013

Shelly Palmer Radio Report – July 18, 2013


T-Mobile made waves in the mobile market recently when it ended cell phone contracts and changed the way you bought new phones: no more subsidies, but rather a down payment and small monthly installments. Its new program, 'Jump,' takes that strategy to the next level and gives you the option to get a new smartphone twice a year. While T-Mobile customers could already buy a new phone whenever they want, they'd be on the hook for the rest of the payments on their old device. Jump waives all future payments on your old phone and lets you start fresh with a new device. For ten bucks a month - plus a trade-in of your old device - Jump lets you get a shiny new phone twice a year. The new program won't save you much - if any - money, and you can't gift your old phones to family or friends once you upgrade. But if you want to make sure you always have the best phone on the market, hey, you might as well Jump.


Saturday, November 23, 2013

Shelly Palmer Radio Report – July 19, 2013


Corning, the maker of Gorilla Glass, has routinely made your smartphone's screen better and more damage-resistant, but the company is about to take things to a whole other level. Taking the stage at the MIT Mobile Technology Summit, Corning showed off new display technology that goes far beyond screen protection. Its new Gorilla Glass will feature anti-microbial coating, which will kill virtually all microbes on the screen's surface over two hours. It's not an instant clean, but it's better than carrying around a filthy phone in your pocket all day. The new Gorilla Glass will also make your phone's screen way more transparent, which means checking your phone in broad daylight is going to be much, much easier. We've all tried to read an e-mail on our phone in a parking lot on a bright summer day - it just doesn't work. Thanks to Corning, borrowing a phone from a friend in the future will not only be a far better - and less icky - experience.


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Shelly Palmer Radio Report – July 22, 2013


Once T-Mobile unveiled Jump, its program that gives you access to a phone upgrade every six months, AT&T and Verizon answered by announcing their own early upgrade plans. Verizon Edge lets you get a shiny new smartphone every six months, while AT&T Next gives you a new phone once a year. Like T-Mobile Jump, both programs require a trade-in of your old device when you upgrade, but unlike Jump, neither program requires a separate monthly fee. And you're not eligible to upgrade to a new device until you've paid off half the cost of your phone. But that's not the whole story. T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon build the cost of phone subsidies into their monthly service fees, so with all these plans you're actually paying for the phone twice. Once, built into your monthly phone bill and again in the installment plan. Next and Edge won't save you money, so go pick the phone with the features you want, and get another new one for free in two years.


Saturday, May 11, 2013

Shelly Palmer Radio Report – February 21, 2013


Sony has officially announced the PlayStation 4. While no price or exact release date was announced, we do know it will come out later this year. Sony didn't show what the console will look like, but instead, showed off the system's new controller. It looks sort of like the PlayStation 3 controller with a touchscreen in the middle of it. The controller also has a share button, which is one of the PlayStation 4's most hyped features. You can upload game clips and even broadcast live to your friends around the world, who can watch or take remote control of your game to get you through a tough spot. Sony also announced new entries in the Infamous and Killzone franchises and said that Diablo III and Bungie's new game Destiny will come to the system. Sony said it wants to win the war against reality by offering the best gaming experience in the world. While it's still very early, it looks like the PlayStation 4 is off to a good start.