[NJARC] CHWO, 740 AM
Scott Roberts
ng19delta at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 7 09:13:39 EST 2007
There's a group of satellite radio stations that
specialize in the good music- a friend of mine has it
constantly on... You could do the same thing with one
of the short range AM homebrew transmitters... They
apparently work well...
Scott
--- Aaron Hunter <ahunter01 at comcast.net> wrote:
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> Has anyone tried sending the speaker output of their
> computer into a transmitter so their favorite radios
> could play the streaming "oldies station"? One club
> member mentioned she plays her favorite CD's through
> the stereo into a transmitter and all the radios
> throughout the house are able to pick it up.
> (Mostly 30's and 40's music of course.) Even her
> little ones want to listen to the radios and ask for
> them to be turned on.
>
> I enjoy listening to music from the 20's and 30's
> and find very little of it on AM, especially at a
> time when I can stay awake. I start drifting off at
> about 8:30. To me, using a transmitter is the way
> to go so you can listen to what you want, when you
> want on your radio. And with the computer, there is
> a lot of free music and radio programs to be had out
> there. I've downloaded hundreds of mp3 files of
> music from the period I'm interested in. How about
> listening to "The Big Broadcast" with Rich Conaty
> from WFUV streaming live on the computer? Hook the
> transmitter up to the computer and you're listening
> to it on the radio. Or in my case, I record it and
> listen to it in my leasure.
>
> Just my two cents.
>
> Aaron
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> After trying with varied sucess to receive this
> 'oldies' staion I found the solution was as close as
> my mouse! Log on to http://www.am740.ca/main.htm
> Nick Senker
>
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> >I've been listening to short wave and weak AM radio
> with varying success for a long time. I agree with
> Bob. The imperfect sound and reception is part of
> the listening pleasure.
> >
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