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Re: [HOE] Radio Stations of the Apocolypse...



I did not know that but had been wondering.  Now I know... and knowing
is half the battle.

Thanks, Lauren!

--- Lauren Willett <djrendalyn@yahoo.com> wrote:
> That frequency is reserved for TV audio rebroadcast. 
>  
>  
> 
> 
> Bryce Perry <sandchigger@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Lauren,
> 
> We actually have a tv station (the local CBS affiliate) that
> simultaneously broadcasts on 87.9 FM. Just a tidbit o' knowledge.
> 
> -Bryce
> 
> --- Lauren Willett wrote:
> > FM band runs from 88.1-107.9 on standard radios, but it would be
> > entirely possible to modify any digital radio to pick up more
> > frequencies. 
> > 
> > Lauren, the real world radio diva
> > 
> > Brett Dixon wrote:
> > 
> > On Oct 29, 2003, at 9:05 AM, Ray C. wrote:
> > > new songs (And you can get your name on the air!). His signal can
> > be 
> > > picked up on any Radio in North America (And possibly beyond!),
> by 
> > > setting the dial to FM 66.6 (In deference to his Manitou, to keep
> > it 
> > > happy), and using the ears from there.
> > 
> > As a minor quibble to an otherwise interesting idea, I don't think
> > the 
> > FM band (or at leas tmost radios in the US) go below 88.1...
> > 
> > 
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