Maybe you should change your Victrola then, Wimmex
I don't own one.
Maybe you should change your Victrola then, Wimmex
Neither do I but my grandmother did. She used to call all turntables and record players Victrolas.I don't own one.
That was the answer I as looking for.Thank You, ScottYup. On an analog radio, you'll just hear that rush of noise.
The MA3 all-digital signal is pretty tightly contained within the normal +/- 5 kHz of the center frequency. If you have a selective enough receiver and you're not sitting right next to the tower, you can still hear adjacent-channel analog stations.
That was te answer I was looking for.Thank You, ScottYup. On an analog radio, you'll just hear that rush of noise.
The MA3 all-digital signal is pretty tightly contained within the normal +/- 5 kHz of the center frequency. If you have a selective enough receiver and you're not sitting right next to the tower, you can still hear adjacent-channel analog stations.
Were all refrigerators Frigidaires, too?Neither do I but my grandmother did. She used to call all turntables and record players Victrolas.
And she used to call all suitcases valises
Yes, even though we had a CaloricWere all refrigerators Frigidaires, too?