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Best SW left ...
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M-F 11:00am - 1:00pm on 12.160MHz M-F 9:00pm - 12:00am on 4.840MHz Tuesday-Saturday 12:00am - 3:00am on 3.215MHz All central times PST = -2 hr EST = +1 hr Regards, JS |
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dave wrote: John Smith wrote: On 9/26/2010 2:22 PM, dxAce wrote: ... Cuban numbers stations? Gospel huxters? ... Alex Jones, there is a war on for your mind. Regards, JS I get him on my $75 internet radio. This is RADIO Dave. Don't let the door hit ya in your drug addled ass on the way out. dxAce Michigan USA |
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John Smith wrote:
On 9/26/2010 6:55 PM, dave wrote: ... I get him on my $75 internet radio. Yeah, still, a kick to get him on SW. His shows can be listened to at any time on www.infowars.com or prisonplanet.com I think windows media player can grab him ... but, I use vlc player. Regards, JS Myine IRA |
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dxAce wrote:
dave wrote: John Smith wrote: On 9/26/2010 2:22 PM, dxAce wrote: ... Cuban numbers stations? Gospel huxters? ... Alex Jones, there is a war on for your mind. Regards, JS I get him on my $75 internet radio. This is RADIO Dave. Don't let the door hit ya in your drug addled ass on the way out. It uses WiFi to connect to the router. The sixties are over Steve. There's no sport in hearing a 100KW station a few hundred miles away. HFBC is obsolete. Who do you think still listens to that? When the BBC became available on XM I stopped listening to HFBC completely, but I still enjoyed the Coast Guard. Now they are pretty much on Iridium and other sky based venues so I am left with digital modes on the amateur bands. I just covered the eastern part of North America with a readable 30 Watt signal. Probably caught a few ships at sea, too, but they don't report to the auto-spotter database. But it's OK, I was listening to my $75 web radio and my BCT-8 while I was doing it. |
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"dave" wrote in message . .. dxAce wrote: dave wrote: John Smith wrote: On 9/26/2010 2:22 PM, dxAce wrote: ... Cuban numbers stations? Gospel huxters? ... Alex Jones, there is a war on for your mind. Regards, JS I get him on my $75 internet radio. This is RADIO Dave. Don't let the door hit ya in your drug addled ass on the way out. It uses WiFi to connect to the router. The sixties are over Steve. There's no sport in hearing a 100KW station a few hundred miles away. HFBC is obsolete. Who do you think still listens to that? When the BBC became available on XM I stopped listening to HFBC completely, but I still enjoyed the Coast Guard. Now they are pretty much on Iridium and other sky based venues so I am left with digital modes on the amateur bands. I just covered the eastern part of North America with a readable 30 Watt signal. Probably caught a few ships at sea, too, but they don't report to the auto-spotter database. But it's OK, I was listening to my $75 web radio and my BCT-8 while I was doing it. Hey Dave, Can you give me a little tutorial about web radio? Say I wanted to listen at night while in bed, the computer is in the other room, do I need to do anything to the computer before I go to bed? Do I setup the radio for specific URLs , then I can just change channels on the radio. I have looked for an online tutorial but haven't found one. Thanks MikeK |
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dave wrote:
The standalone tune doesn't waste electricity, as well. I use a Whole House Gold FM transmitter to send the signal around the ranch. I think the C. Crane is the best around these days. I also have hard line to my home entertainment system. I use an ASUS EeePC netbook as a stream tuner too, using Winamp or iTunes. I have the CCrane Wireless Internet Radio by the bed for listening to talk shows from the NE states. I still use my old boatanchors for "messing" around twirling tuning knobs. |
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amdx wrote:
wrote in message Hey Dave, Can you give me a little tutorial about web radio? Say I wanted to listen at night while in bed, the computer is in the other room, do I need to do anything to the computer before I go to bed? Do I setup the radio for specific URLs , then I can just change channels on the radio. I have looked for an online tutorial but haven't found one. Thanks MikeK Sure thing. This is how I got started: http://www.shoutcast.com/ http://dir.xiph.org/index.php There's also a web stream tuner in iTunes that contains CBS stations like KROQ and KCBS Plus, there are more and more dedicated tuners like the Myine IRA. http://myine.com/ira/ It searches a central database for tens of thousands of stations and podcasts. It gets the World Service, but it also gets all the little tiny BBC regional outlets where they speak Welsh and stuff. Amazon sells them for $75 occasionally, $150 is too much, IMHO. |
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dave wrote:
amdx wrote: wrote in message Hey Dave, Can you give me a little tutorial about web radio? Say I wanted to listen at night while in bed, the computer is in the other room, do I need to do anything to the computer before I go to bed? Do I setup the radio for specific URLs , then I can just change channels on the radio. I have looked for an online tutorial but haven't found one. Thanks MikeK Sure thing. This is how I got started: http://www.shoutcast.com/ http://dir.xiph.org/index.php There's also a web stream tuner in iTunes that contains CBS stations like KROQ and KCBS Plus, there are more and more dedicated tuners like the Myine IRA. http://myine.com/ira/ It searches a central database for tens of thousands of stations and podcasts. It gets the World Service, but it also gets all the little tiny BBC regional outlets where they speak Welsh and stuff. Amazon sells them for $75 occasionally, $150 is too much, IMHO. The standalone tune doesn't waste electricity, as well. I use a Whole House Gold FM transmitter to send the signal around the ranch. I think the C. Crane is the best around these days. I also have hard line to my home entertainment system. I use an ASUS EeePC netbook as a stream tuner too, using Winamp or iTunes. |
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It's Time For "Info Wars" with Alex Jones -via- WWCR on 12,160 kHz @
On Sep 26, 4:01*pm, RHF wrote:
- - On Sep 26, 2:16 pm, John Smith wrote: - - Shortwave - WWCR Shortwave "World Wide Christian Radio"http://www.wwcr.com/ - -aka- World Wide Country {Music} Radiohttp://www.wwcr.com/ - -from- Nashville, Tennessee, USAhttp://www.wwcr.com/ - Featuring Over 400 Religious and American Talk - Radio Programs direct from Nashville, Tennessee, - USA, to a Global World Wide Audience via the - Shortwave Radio Bands; plus a "Listen-Live" - Option too. - - WWCR Program Guide - http://www.wwcr.com/program-guides/W...gram_Guide.pdf - - WWCR Programming Links - http://www.wwcr.com/pgm-links.html - - Listen To WWCR[Listen Live] On-line ! - http://www.wwcr.com/listen.html - - - M-F 11:00am - 1:00pm on 12.160MHz - * program "Info Wars" -hosted-by- Alex Jones - http://www.infowars.com/ It's Time For "Info Wars" with Alex Jones -via- WWCR on 12,160 kHz @ 16:00 UTC Alex is talking about a Virus Attack on Iran's Government Computers Iran Fights "Virus" Attacking Computers http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/26/wo...st/26iran.html S-Meter : S9+ & SIO 544 ~ RHF Twain Harte, CA GS800-M Radio |
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"dave" wrote in message . .. amdx wrote: wrote in message Hey Dave, Can you give me a little tutorial about web radio? Say I wanted to listen at night while in bed, the computer is in the other room, do I need to do anything to the computer before I go to bed? Do I setup the radio for specific URLs , then I can just change channels on the radio. I have looked for an online tutorial but haven't found one. Thanks MikeK Sure thing. This is how I got started: http://www.shoutcast.com/ http://dir.xiph.org/index.php There's also a web stream tuner in iTunes that contains CBS stations like KROQ and KCBS Plus, there are more and more dedicated tuners like the Myine IRA. http://myine.com/ira/ It searches a central database for tens of thousands of stations and podcasts. It gets the World Service, but it also gets all the little tiny BBC regional outlets where they speak Welsh and stuff. Amazon sells them for $75 occasionally, $150 is too much, IMHO. So the web radio picks up a wifi signal from my wireless router, the web radio can then be programed to play audio for the station you pick? Do you just turn a knob or push a button to cycle through station names to pick the audio you want to play? Thanks, MikeK |
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