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Discovering New Stations [message #80550] Mon, 22 September 2014 11:19 Go to next message
audioaudio90 is currently offline  audioaudio90
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Illuminati (1st Degree)
I love it when I find new stations to listen to. Usually it only happens when I'm riding in a friend's car and they happen to tune in.
Re: Discovering New Stations [message #82023 is a reply to message #80550] Sat, 13 February 2016 08:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Lizah is currently offline  Lizah
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Registered: December 2015
Master
I really like this too. I just recently found out that my town has it's own radio station and they play some really great music. It's like finding a hidden treasure!
Re: Discovering New Stations [message #82043 is a reply to message #80550] Wed, 17 February 2016 01:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Airforce 3 is currently offline  Airforce 3
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Viscount
I was going through New Mexico once and I found a doozy. It was a Native American station that played nothing but traditional Indian drums and chants. The DJ spoke Navajo the whole time.

It was...........interesting.
Re: Discovering New Stations [message #82045 is a reply to message #82043] Wed, 17 February 2016 05:31 Go to previous message
Chase is currently offline  Chase
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Registered: October 2013
Baron
I would love to come across that station. Any idea where it's located on the dial? I'm curious if I could pick it up with my satellite radio.
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