Rattlehead
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When I say "radio station clusters", I mean when there's four or five radio stations bunched really close together, then one unused radio frequency, and then another four or five stations.
What brought it to my attention was that I got a radio transmitter that I can dock my iPod in in my car. I live in Northwest Arkansas, where we only have 5,000 radio stations (not literally). Half of those radio stations are pretty obscure; I don't know of anyone that listens to them.
It was hell trying to find a channel where I could get decent reception. Even then, the signal tends to fade in and out. What's the point in having a radio transmitter if you can't find a station to use it on, y'know?
Anyone else ever have this problem, or even share my aggravation?
What brought it to my attention was that I got a radio transmitter that I can dock my iPod in in my car. I live in Northwest Arkansas, where we only have 5,000 radio stations (not literally). Half of those radio stations are pretty obscure; I don't know of anyone that listens to them.
It was hell trying to find a channel where I could get decent reception. Even then, the signal tends to fade in and out. What's the point in having a radio transmitter if you can't find a station to use it on, y'know?
Anyone else ever have this problem, or even share my aggravation?