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#69999 16-Oct-2010 11:02
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I am after a Logitech Touch Radio.  My research suggests that I will need to buy this from somewhere in the US as I can't see any local retailers.  I am sure I will run into the "we don't ship to your location" issue, but I do recall seeing mention of a site somewhere on Geekzone that enabled international buyers to use a US shipping address. Can anyone recall the name of that site and any experiences of using it?




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  #392651 16-Oct-2010 17:48
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Are you sure it covers the right frequencies?







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  #392809 17-Oct-2010 12:35
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If it is like the Logitech Squeezebox I have, then it uses software (Squeezebox Server) to organise the radio stations and music so it should be OK.




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  #392814 17-Oct-2010 12:46
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rscole86: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=48&topicid=54753


The service I was thinking of was myus.com.  If I use this site, I'll report back here. 




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