Internet radio for Luddites


I listen to Jazz FM a lot in my workshop but when they switched from DAB to DAB+ I bought a Denon DNP-800NE purely for that and continue with my beloved TU1800 for BBC as it's so easy to switch stations, sounds good enough and is internet free. Use a Wi-fi link at the moment which isn't great (might run a CAT cable but it's going to be a pain) but the main thing is I want to get all the great American jazz stuff and the DNP can do it but it's a major PITA for a simpleton like myself that just wants to press a button, store a few favourites and surf without staring at a tablet/ monitor/ phone etc. I don't do apps (have an old Nokia and my vintage I-pad doesn't play ball with a lot of stuff now). My amp (Cambridge Audio CXA80) will take digital which I use for both tuners and a CXC transport (even has XLRs on it) and is running Quad 57s and an REL. 

I used to have a portable radio thing in the kitchen that brought all the internet stations up on a screen and you just scrolled and pressed and used the headphone out to my separates- sound was surprisingly good but the main thing was useability.- just want station name and poss what's playing. When it died went back to a TIBO DAB+ which is OK but lost all those stations.

The only solution I can see at the mo is to make space for a spare computer with decent sound card and plug it in but want the workshop to be my escape from that...

Never bother with FM now despite decent antenna and reasonable reception (have an old Leak Troughline along with various other Denon, Technics etc tuners sitting unloved at the mo)

Anything under a grand (UK sterling) would be marvelous
keithsax
You could try a Volz VR-80. After you learn you gave station names just tell Alexa to play them:
Linn Jazz or  WGBO etc.
A little practice will perfect it.
Of course you must have wifi.
I have a Logitech Squeezebox internet radio that I’m not using.  A very inexpensive and simple solution.  Contact me if you are interested.
+1 on the Squeezebox. eBay US shows plenty used. Check eBay UK if you can’t make a deal.
I hear ya 'bout FM. Why bother with poorly programmed commercials when there is so much eclctic ad free out there?
Why would you not bother with fm? In Boston I have two fantastic radio stations, both of which come in crystal clear with a good antenna and have terrific fidelity. The stations are 89.7 wgbh (classical & jazz) and 99.5 wcrb (classical) I’m using a winegard 6010 fm antenna in the attic, and a cambridge audio t500 tuner, a great tuner. I can place my ear right up against my speakers and I hear hardly any noise whatsoever, just clean pure free music. I will never give up my fm.....just to mention, I’m not in Boston, I’m about 30-35 miles south. Even when wearing my akg k550 reference headphones, I hear hardly any noise, just hear high quality fm broadcast music. Some of the jazz on 89.7 sounds phenomenal. Most other stations on the fm dial are compressed garbage, however. 
The Node 2i is great, but you do need a computer or smartphone to set it up and create presents... probably not for you.
I'm in Kansas City. We recently got a great FM station that is all, well curated classical music. It's been 6 years since we had such a station. Jazz? In this "city of jazz" where Charlie Parker is from, we have to settle for the occasional jazz show on Public Radio. So no...FM isn't a great option here.

I've heard good things about the Logitech device mentioned above, but it's not intended to be audiophile or even CD quality, but it's versatile and gets internet radio with minimal fuss.