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    Originally posted by DS23 View Post
    the car radios are all set to r4 (for me) and other stations that i don't listen to for the rest of the family. unless they are in the car with me. in which case i do.
    My car radio has its four buttons allocated thus:
    1. Radio 3
    2. Radio 4 at home
    3. Radio 4 wherever I happen to be gigging
    4. Whatever the previous owner had it set to


    - although the last one probably isn't correct, as I think it loses its settings when the battery is disconnected.

    I don't often use the Radio 3 one, but it's a useful fallback if Radio 4 gets extremely boring.

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      Originally posted by DS23 View Post
      who the devil are you anyway?
      Surviving, sir. Finish contract tomorrow, and can't wait - not a moment too soon!!

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        i'm not bloody surprised. bloody soaps. mind you. tpd is a bit like a soap. actually, it's a lot like a soap. actually, oh jesus h christ it is a soap.

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          Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
          I do not recall every hearing anything exciting on Plod FM.
          I once heard a vehicle check being carried out. It transpired that the suspect vehicle in Bedfordshire bore the number plate of a tractor from Kent

          During the miner's strike we could hear the police planning stuff up north in the early hours of the morning, as we lived on a hill and had very good reception.

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            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

            I don't often use the Radio 3 one, but it's a useful fallback if Radio 4 gets extremely boring.
            ditto on that fitzy. i have r3 as a fallback. i often forget to use it though and just turn the bloody thing off.

            now though i have ipod connectivity! hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours (etc,) of my own stuff. and rather a lot of stuff from tapecity that i haven't had a chance to listen to.

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              Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
              My car radio has its four buttons allocated thus:
              1. Radio 3
              2. Radio 4 at home
              3. Radio 4 wherever I happen to be gigging
              4. Whatever the previous owner had it set to


              - although the last one probably isn't correct, as I think it loses its settings when the battery is disconnected.

              I don't often use the Radio 3 one, but it's a useful fallback if Radio 4 gets extremely boring.
              I have mine set in the right order:
              FM:

              1 - R1
              2 - R2
              3 - R3
              4 - R4
              5 - nothing
              6 - ClassicFM

              AM:

              1 - 1089 (which was Radio1)
              2 - 693 (was Radio2)
              3 - 1215 (was Radio3? was Virgin at one stage?)
              4 - 198 (R4)
              5 - 909 (R5)
              6 - 252 (Atlantic 252)

              Always have set it that way since my first car.
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                MrsF is now the proud owner of a VW campervan (1988 T25), which is so noisy that it's only worth listening to the radio when the engine isn't running.
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                  Originally posted by DaveB View Post
                  They are probably still hacking their way through the blubber, working in shifts to avoid fatigue.

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                    I need to get new speakers for the van, as the front only has tweeters, which is OK for when camping but not so good when driving.

                    Then I might get a DAB radio and an SD card / USB reader. I was annoyed at having to listen to the shipping forecast rather than the cricket this summer.
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                      Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
                      I bet voodooflux is lying there, all groggy, in pain, with a mobile device on the bed with ":wave:" on the screen and his finger hovering over the "Submit Reply" button.

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