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On 25 Apr 2006 13:46:59 -0700, "Amy" wrote:
Thanks for all these suggestions, guys. And fyi I am not an international wimins, I am a displaced American living in Canada and dying, dying, dying with the awful radio stations up here. My husband is from France and he too is dying with the radio. I work for a US company out of my home, which is why I am not interested in using my computer as a stereo receiver. I am, however, very interested in in the Sony ICF-SW7600GR. We will only be looking to pick up major NY and major France stations, no obscure stuff. As we are pretty clueless to doing this, is it a big deal to FIND the channels we want once we turn on the radio? I mean, do we just have to scan at will to find them, or is there a code for each station? Amy http://siriuscanada.ca/ |
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