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leftneckredwing
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| Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:13 am Post subject: Radio Cards |
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| What is a good radio card for SUSE 10.0? |
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DavidXV
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| Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:09 am Post subject: Re: Radio Cards |
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leftneckredwing wrote: What is a good radio card for SUSE 10.0? The PC forum here is kinda dead, wish more people would get tired of politics and post here instead. Wish I knew the answer, but I didn't even know they have radio cards. What does it do, pick up radio?
Have you ever checked out this:
http://www.mikesradioworld.com/
It has links to radio stations all over the world and works with any OS.
You click a catagory or a location and then click the streams that are in the middle column, but for a better stream, click on the direct links to the stations in the left column, and if it is a foreign country that you don't know the languge, google translate for the words "listen live" to find the listen link at the stations. |
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cap'n queasy
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| Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:13 am Post subject: |
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| Are they for picking up shortwave transmissions? |
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DavidXV
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| Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:14 am Post subject: |
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| cap'n queasy wrote: Are they for picking up shortwave transmissions? Oh I didn't think of that. If so I want one. :wink: |
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TheCreepyApostate
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| Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:35 am Post subject: |
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cap'n queasy
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El coolio!
Thanks. |
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cap'n queasy
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DavidXV wrote: cap'n queasy wrote: Are they for picking up shortwave transmissions? Oh I didn't think of that. If so I want one. :wink:
Me too. |
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leftneckredwing
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Cool links! Thanks guys.
My thing was that I have this great card and 5.1 soundsystem in my shop and want to be able to get the stations I wanted but most only use windows media player. I have a radio but it's not 5.1.
I will be investigating this now thanks to all you guys helping out. |
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TheCreepyApostate
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leftneckredwing wrote: Cool links! Thanks guys.
My thing was that I have this great card and 5.1 soundsystem in my shop and want to be able to get the stations I wanted but most only use windows media player. I have a radio but it's not 5.1.
I will be investigating this now thanks to all you guys helping out.
If you just want regular radio stations galore use streamtuner and you won't need a fancy card.
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