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SONY reminds us there’s still music 535khtz to 108mghz


ElmerJFudd

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Music with no subscription fee and declining ad revenue.  Jazz, classical, classic rock, contemporary Christian, latin music, round the clock news, occasional static and stations changing as you drive along the interstate.  Call in to request a song, otherwise, enjoy what you get! 😉
 

disclaimer:  no gold was used to solder this device. 
 

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Yamaha CP88, Casio PX-560

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18 hours ago, bjosko said:

Wondering which frequency our guitar players rig use to catch ? 

Usually not my favorite station 😆
 

In the USA it would be the closest, strongest AM signal, thus a carrier frequency somewhere between 540 and 1700 KHz.  AM can easily be picked up audibly with no demodulation needed.  Balanced (e.g., TRS / XLR) cables fix that.

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