radio to get you into HD.
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> Don,
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> Adrian beat me too it. This is the o
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> While those are laudible reasons to recommend Bill's site, anyone who
> limits himself to Bill's (or anyone else's site, for that matter) short
>
Discussing radios is not appropriate for the pc audio list.
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ian Spratt
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Hi, Dana.
Actually, my favorite tabletop radio is the Boston Acoustics HD Receptor,
which comes with a satellite speaker for first-rate stereo production. It's
true that
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Hi, Dana.
Actually, my favorite tabletop radio is the Boston Acoustics HD Receptor,
which comes with a satellite speaker for first-rate stereo production. It's
true that stations can be hard to tune into and that you
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> Well, I haven't heard HD but I have had a lot of information that the FM
> quality isn't that much better, and the
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Don,
C Crane, a company friendly to our needs that sells the Boston Acoustics HD
and other radios, links customers to US frequency listings at:
http://www.ibiquity.com/hd_radio/hdradio_find_a_station
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> Don, here is a lot of good info regarding HD radio
>
> www.hdradio.com
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gures. And I'm NOT willing
to go there.
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Don,
C Crane, a company friendly to our needs that sells the Boston Acoustics HD
and other rad
Don,
C Crane, a company friendly to our needs that sells the Boston Acoustics HD
and other radios, links customers to US frequency listings at:
http://www.ibiquity.com/hd_radio/hdradio_find_a_station
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Don, here is a lot of good info regarding HD radio
www.hdradio.com
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I don't think that there is "one best" sight -- just a lot of
good ones
that the serious listener needs to be aware of.
One rea
While those are laudible reasons to recommend Bill's site, anyone who
limits himself to Bill's (or anyone else's site, for that matter) short
changes themselves.
And, as for ease of use, all of the sites mentioned in this thread are
just as accessible and easy to use as Bill's site.
When it come
Another reason Bill Sparks is the best is he's blind and
understands to make his site accessible. I am going to suggest
his site over the others anytime.
http://www.billsparks.org
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I don't think that there is "one best" sight -- just a lot of good ones
that the serious listener needs to be aware of.
One reason for saying this is that no one database has everything.
Another reason is that different websites have differing approaches to how
things are organized.
For example,
I don't know. there wre some stations such as xfm I was never able to find
on his site.
Rick
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> The best one is:
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> Bill S
actually, I just looked, and it's there. I havn't been to that site in
awhile.
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> The best one is:
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> B
The best one is:
Bill Sparks Radio site:
http://www.billsparks.org
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one good resource for raxdio stations is
www.mikesradioworld.com
I've been using that site since 2001.
Rick
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Actually, it's
www.radio-locator.com
with a hyphen between radio and locator in the url.
Keep in mind that keeping track of streams is an ongoing work in progress.
Hence, if one doesn't find what they want in one search engine, try
another.
Another good resource for locating US stations is thi
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> Victoria
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> The short answer is yes dependent, of course, what exactly you are after.
> If you'd be more specific as to either the st
Victoria
The short answer is yes dependent, of course, what exactly you are after.
If you'd be more specific as to either the stations or stations or shows
that you were interested in, someone could likely direct you to a more
specific answer.
Streaming, archiving of programs, and podcasting are
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Does anyone know if it is possible to listen to talk shows that are on A M
radio, over the internet? If it is possible, would you explain how to do
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Does anyone know if it is possible to listen to talk shows that are on A M
radio, over the internet? If it is possible, would you explain how to do
so? If you wish to
It depends on the talk show. There's no general answer to you question. If
a show streams over the Net you can listen to it, sometimes you ahve to
pay, sometimes there are ways around it.
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Does anyone know if it is possible to listen to talk shows that are on A M
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Thanks very much for any help. Vicky
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