Will do
Thanks
Thanks
Milwaukees Best Light said:
If you don't have HD radio, might be time to look into a new ride. That 04 Corolla has served you well, now let it go.
Milwaukees Best Light said:
If you don't have HD radio, might be time to look into a new ride. That 04 Corolla has served you well, now let it go.
My commute is 4 minutes. I can take a nap whenever I want.Psycho Bunny said:
If you are still listening to AM/FM radio in your car, you're old and its probably time take your nap.
Has The Ranch gone back to more Texas/Red Dirt country? I moved to Fort Worth in 2006 and 95.9 was my 97.1 up there. They were wonderful for playing and promoting the Texas/Red Dirt scene. It was a great part of living in Fort Worth.cypress-ag said:
Fort Worth has a station that is dedicated to red dirt and Texas Country Artist. 95.9 The Ranch. It is such a shame that the Houston Market has nothing like this at all. They promote artist and shows in the area as well. I hate to say that DFW has a better market for artists and music but it's the truth and I hate all things Metroplex related.
Thanks! I had figured it out when I posted. I have a few buttons, but my radio is a touch-screen and mostly operates that way. I toggled the HD option to on, and a little HD icon popped up on the screen. I tapped that and it brought up all the options for each station.MillerLatte said:
This will be hard to explain over a thread, but I'll do my best.
You should have a tune button or nob. Go to 9.29 and let the HD radio load a bit. You can then turn or press the button/nob once and it'll switch to 9.29 - 2.
Milwaukees Best Light said:
106.9 is cool stuff. Not an every day thing for me, but some MoTown, some other 70's stuff you rarely hear. Good alternative.
96.5 -2 is hard rock. Hard to listen to due to all kinds of self advertising and stupid trivia, but when they play music, it rocks.
P.H. Dexippus said:
There was a solid Texas country station out of Hempstead until not too long ago (Texas Mix 105.3) that you could pick up on the west side of Houston. Then an Asian language station out of Houston crowded out their broadcast signal.
digging tunnels said:
for the newbies to HD radio:
100.3 HD-3 = new red dirt/Texas country
92.9 HD-3 = old red dirt/Texas country
matthopp said:
I listen to the HD stations a lot and love how they have less commercials, but the 92.9.2 station comes across soft or almost monotone, no issues with 92.9.3 or 100.3.2, which are great for Texas County. Anyone else have this issue?