Portable bedside noise machines
I'm looking for suggestions on portable, bedside noise generators to use at night in hotel rooms on a trip. I'm just looking for white (I guess it's actually pink) noise but I would like to adjust the...
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How about an old FM radio tuned at the top or bottom of the band (to a clear channel)?Op
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Only problem with the ad-hoc fm white noise solution in my experience is the pesky fact that sometimes the noise varies, or spikes, or other stations bleed faintly in and out over time, and other...
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I'm getting prepared for a 2-week vacation and was checking out the Sharper Image web site for the sound machine you referred to in your message. Which model do you have? Is the sound reasonably...
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It's called, unfortunately, the Sharper Image Design "Heart and Sound Soother with Timer". I don't have much use for the heartbeat feature, and no, there are no crickets. I only use the white noise...
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Dirkh wrote:Only problem with the ad-hoc fm white noise solution in my experience is the pesky fact that sometimes the noise varies, or spikes, or other stations bleed faintly in and out over time,...
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well, I have a sound pillow that has two speakes built in and it really helps! I put in an ocean cd, play it all night with an external machine also doing ocean waves and if i sleep on my side each...
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Operator: Great tip. I found that putting the antenna down or stowing it in the down position always helps. Just take the sucker off...Dirkh
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Bob, I just received my "PWN1" white noise generator from Goldline. This is the first personal, portable, personal white noise generator I've ever heard and I am pleased to report that it works for...
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Thanks for the responses. I will check out the idea about clipping the antenna from an old FM radio. Most of them do have external antennas. A problem might be that some have a clipping feature that...
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