toggleswitch
Well-known member
No worries Jason, it probably fell onto a mattress.
My favorites are channel 36 & 37.
I got Sirius radio for my treck from from NYC to central Connecticut.
Being from the largeest city in the country, I can get my stations quite a distance from my home-base over the air-waves. However, smaller cities apparently broadcast to a much smaller local area / demographic. I'm actualy amazed at how small some broadcast areas are "up there". So for me it was a necessity from a safety and sanity point-of-view to have a system with one station that I can listen to for continusouly all 115 +/- miles, door-to-door. Fiddling with the radio at 80+/- m.p.h is not a good idea. Dealng with CD's was a pain too.
I'm sorry to be so blunt, but it is hard for me to hear the music these tiny cities have to offer that I tired of 20 years ago and is still new and acceptable to them.
As a side benefit, I cna get Sirius rdaio over the web "FREE" with my paid subsrption service. Time to get a cheap, old used laptop just as a tuner, methinks!
My favorites are channel 36 & 37.
I got Sirius radio for my treck from from NYC to central Connecticut.
Being from the largeest city in the country, I can get my stations quite a distance from my home-base over the air-waves. However, smaller cities apparently broadcast to a much smaller local area / demographic. I'm actualy amazed at how small some broadcast areas are "up there". So for me it was a necessity from a safety and sanity point-of-view to have a system with one station that I can listen to for continusouly all 115 +/- miles, door-to-door. Fiddling with the radio at 80+/- m.p.h is not a good idea. Dealng with CD's was a pain too.
I'm sorry to be so blunt, but it is hard for me to hear the music these tiny cities have to offer that I tired of 20 years ago and is still new and acceptable to them.
As a side benefit, I cna get Sirius rdaio over the web "FREE" with my paid subsrption service. Time to get a cheap, old used laptop just as a tuner, methinks!