I'm surprised radio stations are still a thing. Feels comfy listening to it.
mtv died before radio
>>128197398My dad still calls into ratio stations and makes requests. He recently installed a 30ft tall antenna he got off someone's house for free onto his shop so he could get a better reception on his stereo.
reminder that ham radio exists
>>128197398I still sometimes put radio four on 198kHz most of the music programming is ultra pretentious wank of course but that can't be helped
>>128197398Why is it set to military time?
>>128198000OP is just being correct
>>128197398>>128197708if you have a college radio station and they do ticket or merch giveaways make sure you call in. nobody else calls them. you will be the only caller and will win the prize.
>>12819739810/10 reddit parody post
It's honestly a fuckin trip the kids never used and don't know what radio is.
>>128197398I listen when driving a lot. Just a mix station. I don't bring my phone everywhere.
>>128198011No, they're not. Only I'm correct.
>>128199751in five years kids raised on texting will be blown away by talking on the phone
>>128199806>t. out of touch boomer
>>128199797What if you need to get ahold of someone
>>128203884I rarely do. If I'm bringing it, I probably need the map instead.
any elvis duran niggas here
>>128199751It's also amazing how durable radios are. Simpler technology back then, but "planned obsolescence" wasn't much of a thing yet, I suppose.
FM stereo is great sounding medium if you have a good receiver. My dad made reel to reel tapes off stations with a Sherwood in the 80s that sound as good as a good CD.