The american and canadian dial sweep AKA up and down the dial.

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    IainJohnston

      Excellent idea, lot of classic stuff, but I can’t listen for 1 hour 23 in real time.

      Can someone recommend a good TooYube downloader that isn’t riddled with junk/dodgy stuff in
      order to “listen again later” from hard drive please?

      #102325
      nleibo

        How about one for the FM Frequencies?

        #102327
        bossjock
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          To convert the audio from YouTube videos go to http://convert2mp3.net/en/index.php and follow the instructions. I converted the above to an mp3 file in about 5 minutes.

          #102328
          jonno
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            Great job Tyrone. I’m about half way up the dial at 1050 Chum… will listen to the rest a bit later

            #102331
            IainJohnston

              “How about one for the FM Frequencies?”

              I’m sure a couple have appeared on JM in the past for UK stations Neil, but a LOT harder to do as
              the 88 to 108 band here uses all the odd AND even frequencies at 100 kHz steps rather than just
              200 kHz steps on odd-only used in the USA (e.g. 101.1 MHz)

              With a much smaller land area those channels here are already very full in some places.

              And there’s mostly dedicated sub-bands e.g. 88 to 91 for BBC Radio 2 rather than any station on any
              frequency on the band (although I appreciate that in the USA there’s “college” or non-comm stations
              often down at the lower end of the band).

              I’m sure Michi could do something very different with the Japan 77 MHz band :^)

              #102333
              tyty21

                How about one for the FM Frequencies?

                that’s part 2, and I’m working with that. this one, I will need the most help with, especially along the lines of the lower frequencies. however, all frequencies can help. if anybody has any good US/Canada based fm jingles, feel free to share! Anyway, back to the lower level, the 88 to 91 side is really hard to do! I know there are jingles out there, but where? thanks to all for the great feedback on part 1, and for advanced help with part 2.

                #102335
                tyty21

                  I do have an mp3 version of the AM dial back on my laptop in my room. when I get time, I can give a download link.

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