Hi,
Referring  to radio stations from around the country, thanks to those who
helped me find
many ofthem via  MediaPlayer and RealOne.
I  have 160 U. S. and foreign stations saved and appreciate your fine help.
www.blindradio.com is a great site for getting them.

Happy Thanksgiving to all!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "janet smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:00 PM
Subject: Re: Aiwa boombox


> i happy thanksgiving terry and am glad that you like your iowa boom box.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "TerriStimmel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 6:25 PM
> Subject: Aiwa boombox
>
>
> > Hello everyone,
> > I got a call this weekend, that my Aiwa boombox I ordered was in.  So on
> > Monday I went and picked it up.
> > It is terrific.  I am really glad that I kept looking, and that I sent
the
> > Sony back.
> > I don't have the bleed in with my NPR station like I did with that Sony,
> > and
> > I am very happy about this.
> > Also, for the last three nights, I've listened to WSM an AM station out
of
> > Tennessee.
> > This station is the home of the Grand Ole Opry.
> > I've never been able to pick up this station before, so this is just
cool!
> > I haven't really gotten around to messing with the tape deck, or CD
player
> > yet.  But I have no doubt that I will like them.
> > I did test the tape deck while looking at the display model.
> > The price on the Aiwa website is less than what I paid, but I don't
mind.
> > I
> > think the price was definitely worth it.
> > Here is the model number for anyone who's interested.
> > CSD-DX51
> > This thing sounds absolutely wonderful.
> > There are still some buttons that I haven't figured out.  And it took me
a
> > day or two to get used to where things were.  But now it's not as
> > confusing
> > to me.
> > However, one thing I don't understand, is why I seem to have four
buttons
> > for going threw the radio stations.
> > If I'm using the two on the right, and I lock on a channel, but then
> > switch
> > using the left buttons, I'll end up back on the last station.  If I go
> > back
> > to using the right two buttons.
> > I was wondering if maybe there are two FM bands, but I wasn't sure if
that
> > was possible.  And the info you get from the Aiwa website, doesn't say
> > anything about that.
> > Well, everyone have a happy Thanksgiving.
> > Terri
> >
> >
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