Former car stereo installer for 20yrs. Auto electric, mechanic, and aircraft assembler, (Boeing).
I grew up listening to radio. I had a transister AM radio from the age of 4. I was listening to the very first FM brodcast when it arrived. They used to play full albums without interruption. I think it was KLOS that was the first in southern California, that used to be a college radio station.
During my install days, we listened to the radio all day long while working. Couldn't ask for a better job. Total freedom. Smoked weed all day and listened to music and worked.
After many years, the play list got smaller and smaller. Eventually we switched to cassett tapes, then CD's because we hated hearing the same songs 10 times a day. I came here the other day because I was wondering how large the typical Fm station library was. 250 to 300 songs is PATHITIC. I haven't listened for any length of time since the mid 90's. I now have a personal MP3/ FLAC library of over 22,000 songs and growing slowly.
I own 4 portable players, of which 2 are Fiio M6's that are android and can deal with an unlimited amount of songs. Currently the library is around 311gb on 512gb micro SD card's.
It's too bad that the people in radio killed their own buisness. It would be nice if they returned to a varity of music that didn't repete every hour. At least a library of 10,000 or more. Times change and things go by the wayside, never to return.
I grew up listening to radio. I had a transister AM radio from the age of 4. I was listening to the very first FM brodcast when it arrived. They used to play full albums without interruption. I think it was KLOS that was the first in southern California, that used to be a college radio station.
During my install days, we listened to the radio all day long while working. Couldn't ask for a better job. Total freedom. Smoked weed all day and listened to music and worked.
After many years, the play list got smaller and smaller. Eventually we switched to cassett tapes, then CD's because we hated hearing the same songs 10 times a day. I came here the other day because I was wondering how large the typical Fm station library was. 250 to 300 songs is PATHITIC. I haven't listened for any length of time since the mid 90's. I now have a personal MP3/ FLAC library of over 22,000 songs and growing slowly.
I own 4 portable players, of which 2 are Fiio M6's that are android and can deal with an unlimited amount of songs. Currently the library is around 311gb on 512gb micro SD card's.
It's too bad that the people in radio killed their own buisness. It would be nice if they returned to a varity of music that didn't repete every hour. At least a library of 10,000 or more. Times change and things go by the wayside, never to return.