Typical on here, no response after 68 views???
Back off, Avid. Some people have curiosity, interest, a sense of exploration. Who knows what might have come up next? After all, when foreign broadcast were via shortwave, thalways didn't start right on cue. Give the guy some credit for having the patience to follow it through.
How do you handle multiple part classical music pieces, where there might be a 30 second pause between movements?
What's wrong with this world -- rush, rush, hurry, hurry, re-tune, hit the search button …
Back off, Avid. Some people have curiosity, interest, a sense of exploration. Who knows what might have come up next? After all, when foreign broadcast were via shortwave, thalways didn't start right on cue. Give the guy some credit for having the patience to follow it through.
How do you handle multiple part classical music pieces, where there might be a 30 second pause between movements?
What's wrong with this world -- rush, rush, hurry, hurry, re-tune, hit the search button …
First, when I listen to the radio (which isn't often any more because most of what's on the air in Atlanta is crap)...
Might be a pirate. While high powered equipment is difficult to purchase here without the proper documentation, some of these foreigners can import it from their home country with no difficulty. Not surprising since their status is somewhat above the law anyway.
I wasn't responding to his initial post, I was responding to his churlish follow-up, "Typical on here, no response after 68 views???" His follow-up post insulted all of us who participate in this forum.
As for classical music, there are no stations in Atlanta that I'm aware of that play really good classical music. I've tried to listen to WABE when I wanted to hear classical, but it was never playing a classical piece I liked. But when I play anything from my own collection of classical music, which is considerable, I know when the breaks are because I am very, very familiar with the works in my collection.
The only reason I change stations is when the station that is on is playing something that annoys me. It's not that I'm in a hurry, but any time spent enduring sonic torture seems longer than it really is. For example, listening to five minutes of rap seems like half an hour.
...and dead air is a fantastic alternative to crap.
Our litigious government tries to prosecute anybody they can. Selling a high powered transmitter might get you charged with "accessory to commit illegal broadcasting." I don't know how much experience you have with the legal system but often victims find themselves defendants.
Whatever happened to Riddum (Rhythm) 94.5? They were pirates on that frequency playing Jamaican music. How much power were they operating and from where?