[BC] XM only wishes ... Feeding the Competition
Ron Cole
radio_tech
Mon Jul 4 21:46:40 CDT 2005
I can usually get a couple of FM Stations.
But you can forget about AM. Too much noise from inside the hotel.
Ron Cole
On Mon, 2005-07-04 at 16:33, Mike McCarthy wrote:
> When was the last time you COULD listen to a radio in a hotel room. Most
> of the radios they supply these days are SO cheap than you need to be next
> to a TX site to hear a station with any decent level and without BFO from
> other nearby TX's.
>
> MM
>
>
> >When was the last time you listened to the radio in your hotel room? It's
> >useless for ratings because you're in the industry and can't fill out a
> >diary. The radio tells me it's time to get up and turn on the TV to find
> >out we haven't invaded Nova Scotia, yet.
> >
> >Rich
> >
> >
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