i’ve been using RadioTime ever since it came out and it’s really great.
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Sweet.
Awesome
Thanks for the link
I have also been using Radiotime.com for quite some time now.
It is fantastic for streaming from all over the world.
The presets page is also great for programing your favorites.
The talkers are all in a group, and I get all but Rush, which I get from Rush 24/7
If I am not listening to a talker, I stream music, 24 hours a day, from many sources.
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Use RadioReference for finding streaming live scanner feeds and LiveATC for live ATC streams...both of which can be plugged into your WIFI radio BTW.
What's that got to do with anything? Wow. I can tune in local FM stations anyway, provided I have a radio. I know, let's spend $250 to $1000 on a computer so I can listen to FM.
It took me three reads to figure out that paragraph was entirely unnecessary to the article. Maybe I'm just dumb.
I have a C Crane wi-fi radio I really love. It’s a stand alone black box that lets me tune into thousands of internet stations without worrying about plug-ins. Now what I want to see is a wi-fi video box that would plug into my TV, so that I can completely bypass cable and satellite TV.
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Thank you!
Looks like my Windows 7 comp doesn’t have a radio or TV tuner (yet). I have heard of tuners like the Radio Shark, etc.
To be honest I have a Technics receiver with an adapter going into the input jack of my comp. to get some radio reception. I also use something called Screamer Radio (free download) which offers some over the air stations and specialized
music webstreams, free.
by the way on that Windows Media Center, if you’re an XM (or
Sirius) subscriber and pay a couple bucks extra per month
for Web access to XM (I do), you can use Windows Media Center to hear XM via your email address and password. It will be the same as what your reg. subscription is (for me,
I dropped the extreme language channels to help pay for
the Web access...) Anyway that comes in on Windows Media Center