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Post by mark on Mar 25, 2020 1:42:02 GMT
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Post by Boomer on Mar 25, 2020 2:03:41 GMT
Oldies WMRK
Got it, going to put it on after another program that's running now.
I always get that virus warning too only from Google, something can't be scanned or it's too large. I learned long ago that mp3s are very low risk though, because mp3s are not executable, they can't 'run' on anything, only play back.
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Post by leftygomez1962 on Mar 25, 2020 3:23:38 GMT
Nice keep it coming!
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Post by mark on Mar 25, 2020 4:26:36 GMT
@ Boomer Impossible to have a virus as the file was homemade...not from the internet. This was taken from a Sangean WR-11 table radio from the line out recording jack as it was playing. This is what played on air from 5PM to 7PM today Mar.24/20 A few jingles and ID's in there too.
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Post by Boomer on Mar 26, 2020 6:42:15 GMT
Audio chain reaction
Not bad for going from Zara to your processing, through FM to a radio, then recorded from there. I ran the file over my AM last night.
These are the kind of Oldies that stations USED to play. I can understand adding newer hits, but what's with taking bona fide music legends like Elvis, Johnny Cash, Bill Haley, Little Richard etc. off the air? I barely hear the Beatles any longer on the radio. Thankfully there are a couple of true oldies shows on AM radio yet, going back to Doo-Wop and R&B classics in fact, total car-hop music. They work hard to get sponsorships, and they do!
At night I can hear 740 "CF-Zed-M" AM from where you live, that's a pretty good station too, sometimes they stay locked on for hours, like an almost local station. If they had stereo, I'll bet I could hear 740 on one of my stereo radios.
Boomer
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Post by Boomer on Mar 27, 2020 4:30:56 GMT
.. I wanted to add that my mini rant about taking Elvis and other classic artists off air blames the mainstream commercial radio stations who don't play that kind of music any more.
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