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| Added: '''Edimax EW-7318Ug Wi-Fi USB adaptor'''. This fixed a problem with the Wi-Fi killing itself during use, as well as 802.11n (like the BT Home Hub) interfering with the default adaptor. Every 27025 owner will probably need to do this. To replace the Wi-Fi adaptor, do the following:<br/><br/>1. Order the Edimax EW-7318Ug Wi-Fi USB adaptor. According to reports, the Edimax EW-7318USg will also work and comes with an antenna which can be stuck out of the blanked USB port.<br/>2. Unplug the radio (safety first!). Unscrew the six screws from the back of the radio.<br/>3. Carefully open up the radio and locate the USB adaptor, in the centre-right of the radio.<br/>4. Carefully prise off the USB adaptor from the double sided sticky tape and prise the adaptor out of the USB socket<br/>5. Insert the new adaptor into the USB socket<br/>6. Close up the radio, put the screws back in and test it.
| Added: '''Edimax EW-7318Ug Wi-Fi USB adaptor'''. This fixed a problem with the Wi-Fi killing itself during use, as well as 802.11n (like the BT Home Hub) interfering with the default adaptor. Every 27025 owner will probably need to do this. To replace the Wi-Fi adaptor, do the following:<br/><br/>1. Order the Edimax EW-7318Ug Wi-Fi USB adaptor. According to reports, the Edimax EW-7318USg will also work and comes with an antenna which can be stuck out of the blanked USB port.<br/>2. Unplug the radio (safety first!). Unscrew the six screws from the back of the radio.<br/>3. Carefully open up the radio and locate the USB adaptor, in the centre-right of the radio.<br/>4. Carefully prise off the USB adaptor from the radio, which is stuck down by double sided sticky tape and prise the adaptor out of the USB socket.<br/>5. Insert the new adaptor into the USB socket<br/>6. Close up the radio, put the screws back in and test it.
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Adds the 'My History' option to the 'My Stuff' menu with a maximum of 20 stations at any time (can be changed). No bugs spotted:
Adds the 'My History' option to the 'My Stuff' menu with a maximum of 20 stations at any time (can be changed). No bugs spotted:

Revision as of 12:34, 18 July 2009

Offering hope to all the owners of the discontinued Morphy Richards 27025 sets which are no longer updated, unless you Sharpfin it. Like I did:

Current Devices

Radio Firmware Hardware replacements Config.txt additions
Morphy Richards 27025

Patches

Patch Status
Sharpfin patch Success.jpg

Firmware

Patch Status
v257-a-232 Official.jpg
v257-a-756-a-238 Success.jpg
v257-a-865-a-281
(current)
Success.jpg
Added: Edimax EW-7318Ug Wi-Fi USB adaptor. This fixed a problem with the Wi-Fi killing itself during use, as well as 802.11n (like the BT Home Hub) interfering with the default adaptor. Every 27025 owner will probably need to do this. To replace the Wi-Fi adaptor, do the following:

1. Order the Edimax EW-7318Ug Wi-Fi USB adaptor. According to reports, the Edimax EW-7318USg will also work and comes with an antenna which can be stuck out of the blanked USB port.
2. Unplug the radio (safety first!). Unscrew the six screws from the back of the radio.
3. Carefully open up the radio and locate the USB adaptor, in the centre-right of the radio.
4. Carefully prise off the USB adaptor from the radio, which is stuck down by double sided sticky tape and prise the adaptor out of the USB socket.
5. Insert the new adaptor into the USB socket
6. Close up the radio, put the screws back in and test it.

Adds the 'My History' option to the 'My Stuff' menu with a maximum of 20 stations at any time (can be changed). No bugs spotted:

Option:
stations-history
on
Option:
history-size
20

Adds a 'Search' option to the 'Stations' menu. No bugs spotted:

Option:
stations-substring-search
on

Forces station information, such as artist name, track name and so forth to scroll across the screen:

Option:
force-metadata
on

Adds a 'Deemphasis' option to the 'Configure' menu. Selecting the 'none' option will make the sound quality far better. You'll have to reselect the none option if you factory reset the radio:

Option:
deemphasis-menu
on
Option:
deemphasis-menu-values
0 44100

Former Devices

  • Logik IR100. The buzzing of the speaker, even after an fix, was too much. Replaced with current Morphy Richards 27025.