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Car owners manual radio station listings, anyone?

Re: Road Map radio logs

Since you have no e-mail address listed, I'll ask you here.

Do you mind if I copy this for South Florida Radio History?

73s from 954

> And now to the station list as shown in the 1962 SINCLAIR
> Florida road map (Rand McNally):
>
> PRINCIPAL RADIO STATIONS
> Cypress Gardens, Fla. WGTO 540
> Daytona Beach, Fla. WMFJ 1450
> Gainesville, Fla. WRUF N 850
> Jacksonville, Fla. WJAX N 930
> Jacksonville, Fla. WZOK A 1320
> Jacksonville, Fla. WMBR C 1460
> Jacksonville, Fla. WPDQ 600
> Lakeland, Fla. WLAK N 1430
> Leesburg, Fla. WBIL A 1410
> Leesburg, Fla. WLBE M 790
> Miami, Fla. WGBS 710
> Miami, Fla. WCKR N 610
> Miami, Fla. WKAT C 1360
> Miami, Fla. WQAM 560
> Mobile, Ala. WALA N 1410
> Mobile, Ala. WKRG C 710
> Ocala, Fla. WTMC 1290
> Orlando, Fla. WDBO C 580
> Orlando, Fla. WHOO 990
> Orlando, Fla. WLOF 950
> Orlando, Fla. WKIS N 740
> Panama City, Fla. WDLP M 590
> Pensacola, Fla. WCOA N 1370
> St. Petersburg, Fla. WSUN A 620
> St. Petersburg, Fla. WLCY 1380
> Tallahassee, Fla. WTAL M 1270
> Tampa, Fla. WDAE C 1250
> Tampa, Fla. WFLA N 970
> Tampa, Fla. WTMP 1150
> Valdosta, Ga. WGOV M 950
> West Palm Beach, Fla. WIRK 1290
>
> Chain Affiliation: A - American, C - Columbia, M - Mutual, N
> - National

<P ID="signature">______________
<center><font color=green size="+1">South Florida Radio Pages -- November Radio News</font></center></P>
 
Re: Road Map radio logs

> Since you have no e-mail address listed, I'll ask you here.
>
> Do you mind if I copy this for South Florida Radio History?
>
> 73s from 954

No, go right ahead, no problem!. And my email is [email protected], but if you could only send subliminal or encrypted messages, that would be appreciated!
 
Re: Road Map radio logs

> > Since you have no e-mail address listed, I'll ask you
> here.
> >
> > Do you mind if I copy this for South Florida Radio
> History?
> >
> > 73s from 954
>
> No, go right ahead, no problem!. And my email is
> [email protected], but if you could only send subliminal
> or encrypted messages, that would be appreciated!

Mrs. Cott, are you the same person as R Wells?
<font color=gray size=2>I'm a bit confused.</font>

73s from 954<P ID="signature">______________
Have You Seen <font color='#aabbcc' size='+1'>South Florida Radio History</font></P>
 
They call me MISTER Scott

and in both Southern Florida & Southern California, esScott
> Mrs. Cott, are you the same person as R Wells?
> I'm a bit confused

You need some Gary Glitter in your life

> 73s from 954
>
 
Re: They call me MISTER Scott

> > Mrs. Cott, are you the same person as R Wells?
> > I'm a bit confused
> You need some Gary Glitter in your life

Well, then <font color=red size=4>Beam Me Up, Scotty!</font>

Scott, Tibbs, whatever.

Well, who is Wells, then, if noy ewe?

Ewe still conf-ewe-ze me.

> > 73s from 954
> >
>
<P ID="signature">______________
Have You Seen <font color='#aabbcc' size='+1'>South Florida Radio History</font></P>
 
Wink had to do it?

Say the "Music of our Life". Dr Joyce looks terrible, Wink is still handsome, what is he, about 87?.

Are you going to purchase tonight's 4 CD set for $175. I like Maps, how bout' you?.
 
Re: Wink had to do it?

> Say the "Music of our Life". Dr Joyce looks terrible, Wink
> is still handsome, what is he, about 87?.

If I could afford that, I'd be using some of
Val's suggestions for a vacation.

> Are you going to purchase tonight's 4 CD set for $175. I
> like Maps, how bout' you?.

If I had that kind of money to blow on CDs, I'd buy
My Son, The Box
for $50 less! Buy it for me, HG.

Maps? I've been mostly listening, not watching, so I don't follow you.

I didn't see Dr. Joyce.

73s from 954 ... <blink>Beam me up, Scotty!</blink><P ID="signature">______________
Have You Seen <font color='#aabbcc' size='+1'>South Florida Radio History</font></P>
 
Re: Road Map radio logs

> Since you have no e-mail address listed, I'll ask you here.

I try to minimize spam -- instead of the usual 34 million pieces per day, I receive a way more manageable 20 million.

> Do you mind if I copy this for South Florida Radio History?

Don't mind a bit .... be my guest!

-RW

[e-mail address is "russellw" followed by "comcast dot net"]
 
Re: They call me MISTER Scott

> Well, who is Wells, then, if noy ewe?

Yeah, just who exactly IS he? Allegedly he's some pathological radio/TV/roadside geek somewhere in coastal Georgia. But that's just hearsay.

> Ewe still conf-ewe-ze me.

Eye conf-ewe-ze mice elf sum thymes.
 
13 years ago, I had a 1981 Oldsmobile Omega (think Chevy Citation), and in the car's owners manual, I *think* it had all the FM radio stations in the U.S. listed. Anybody here ever see anything like that in their owner's manuals, or am I just dreaming that I saw this

No, you are not dreaming...my parents had a 1976 Olds Delta 88 and the owners manual had the listing...it had the listings in subcategories by city for all 50 states. And believe it or not, it was pretty accurate.
 
First off, the FCC never mandated FM reception on all radios. It was considered and lobbied for by the National Association for FM Broadcasters, but the band started to take off and the market demanded FM radio. Efforts were abandoned and the rest was history.

Back to the thread, there were many places to find radio listings. I've never seen a car manual with a listing for FM stations, but I'm sure somebody decided to add a section to a manual. Other radio listing memories include a fold out from AAA Triptik that included the major AM and FM stations across the US. The Zenith Trans-Oceanic included a list of FM stations. For years, the state map produced by the Commonwealth of Kentucky included a list of radio stations across the state.
 
Re: Radio Stations Listed on Road Maps

Russell W. said:
Rand McNally maps in the '60s and early '70s used to have radio stations listed in a small inset box. Nothing more than call letters, frequency, city and a one-letter indication for network (or, as they called it, "chain") - N, C, A, M.

It wasn't every station in the state, just the 'major' ones in the largest cities.

I had a R-M road atlas from the mid-70s that had a page to that effect. Listed a handful of stations (all AM) in each state. Don't remember network affiliation being mentioned, but do recall a one-word format description...vague at best: "popular", "contemporary", "general". There may have been a few country stations listed too...don't remember & the map's long gone.
 
Just so happens the "GM AM/FM stereo radio listening manual" was 1 foot from the computer when I read this thread.
I saved it from a '78 Grand Prix.
8 pages of of FM radio school introductory info to help listeners understand why the FM would act different.
It shows pictorials of the RF envelope comparing AM/FM.
Then a 25 page list of FMs by state broken into 13 format types, followed by two pages comparing and contrasting
fixed antennas, power antennas, and windshield antennas.

Wait, this thing says Oldsmobile. Where the heck is this from?
 
You're not nuts, several car makers' manuals had radio station listings as part of their owner's manuals - especially during the mid 70's to early 80's. Olds did, certain Buicks did and my dad's Volvo did.

And, the radio station listings in maps were pretty cool - I have a number of old maps that have such listings on them. Some states (South Dakota comes to mind) had pretty intricate radio station listings on their "official" state highway maps right up to the 1980s. I think that this practice ended in the late 80's, when radio stations became more apt to change calls on a more frequent basis than before.
 
Somewhere I have a road map of Ontario, Canada, from the mid 1990s or so that includes province-wide lists of radio stations divided into AM and FM categories, and then subdivided into Anglophone and Francophone lists. No formats, just the cities, calls and frequencies - but that was still a help for me when I started DXing as a pre-teen. The list did become outdated very quickly because of the flood of Canadian AMs moving to FM at the time.
 
I had a similar Ontario map from the mid-70's.
And when I lived in Michigan in the mid-80's, there was
a widely circulated Radio Guide that was given away at
Marathon gas stations. That might be what the original
poster was remembering.
 
Freddy, the Radio Guide you're referring to was most likely one of those produced by Art Vuolo, "Radio's Best Friend." He still publishes them today and sells them via his website. They've been available from numerous different retailers/outlets through the years, including Elias Brothers Big Boy restaurants and Little Caesar's Pizza. The place where I found the most recent version was at the Visitor's Center in St. Ignace just after crossing the Mackinac Bridge. The website www.detroitradioflashbacks.net has scans of two of the old Radio Guides from 1985 and 1986.

I've also seen an old nationwide Rock Radio Guide published by WLS circa 1981 or so. It was organized by interstate highways and listed, IIRC, stations formatted as Top 40, Album Rock, Adult Contemporary and Urban/R&B. Naturally, WLS was the only station of any format listed for Chicago.
 
ChrisInMI said:
I've also seen an old nationwide Rock Radio Guide published by WLS circa 1981 or so. It was organized by interstate highways and listed, IIRC, stations formatted as Top 40, Album Rock, Adult Contemporary and Urban/R&B. Naturally, WLS was the only station of any format listed for Chicago.
Jeez! I have that thing too, somewheres, and it's in serious tatters. 3-color red white and blue it is, with a Just Pants
Ad or something on it.
 
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