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If you are a Nebraska Cornhuskers fan and like to listen to Husker Radio, you'll be pleased to know that they are broadening their viewer range into Texas thanks to NTN Communications. NTN has delivered Nebraska Cornhusker football on the air for well over a decade now. Around 2005 NTN was in serious need of donations so they could continue to broadcast football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The Husker Radio Broadcasts were originally paid for by a series of donations made by patron support as well as sponsorship donations made by a variety of businesses with direct connections to the University or the State of Nebraska.
The year 2004 was a tough one for Husker Radio. Less than 2 months before the start of the season, NTN was rejected by KSKY 660 AM, which was the home for Husker Radio since 1996. As of this time frame, the radio station was in jeopardy of closing its doors. Not only did they need monetary commitments from it's members, but they needed lots of time commitments as well if they were going to stay around and make things work for everyone.
Producing an entire season of Husker Radio broadcasts isn't an easy job at all. You are responsible for collecting money from advertisers to make sure you can afford to stay on the air. In the past, plenty of influential business owners with ties to the team or the State of Nebraska were able to meet the financial goals of Husker Radio. They were even able to reach the viewers in Texas. But the problem was many of them bailed out due to financial difficulties and couldn't continue to provide to necessary support to keep the radio station afloat.
Bob Van Horn is a big player at Husker Radio and deserves credit for the many hours and sweat he put into making sure the radio station keep blasting out air waves to Nebraska and parts of Texas. From selling ads to raising funds to resolving technical issues that arose. It's a hard job but someone has to do it. Try sitting through a Saturday without the Cornhuskers playing on it and that can amount to a very depressing situation as a football fan. And Nebraska is known for a high ratio of citizens who are also football enthusiasts. Our research as of a couple days ago shows NTN is going strong now and it looks like Husker Radio is doing great as well. Whatever NTN did, the Nebraska Cornhuskers look like they have a lot to look forward to.
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Checklist for HD Radio Buyers
If you're thinking about buying an HD radio, here is a checklist of things to think about before making a purchase.
1. How do you intend to use the radio? If you'll be using it in your bedroom as a clock radio or in the kitchen, you probably won't care about stereo sound. This means you can choose from a number of tabletop HD radios, such as the Radiosophy HD100, the Accurian from RadioShack, or the Sangean HdR-1, to name a few.
If you will be using your HD radio in an office, home office, or entertainment room, you may want to choose a radio that has separate speakers for stereo listening. Examples of HD radios with either separate speakers or an optional second speaker include the Dice Electronics iTR-100, The Insignia Bookshelf System from Best Buy, and he Boston Acoustics Receptor Radio HD,
2. Second, where will you physically place the radio? Most of the compact HD radios come with a telescopic FM antenna. If you are going to place the radio out in the open where it will be easy to move the antenna around, then a telescoping antenna will work fine. However, if you, like me, intend to put it in a bookcase or an entertainment center, you may want to choose an HD radio with a separate FM antenna so you can move the antenna around for the best reception. Also, do note that most HD radios require a separate antenna for AM. radio. So, again, this might dictate your choice of radios.
3. How much should you spend for HD radio? There are HD radios available for as much as $500 and as little as $99.95. If you intend to use the radio as a clock radio or as a kitchen radio, you can probably go on the lower end. If you intend to use it in your office or an entertainment room, you may want to spend something around $200-$250 -- to get a more "quality" look. However, it is important to understand that HD radio is HD radio, and spending more money doesn't necessarily mean better sound. If possible, listen to radios from several different manufacturers before you buy.
Check to see what kind of reception you can expect to get. Broadcasters divide their signal range into three categories: Local coverage, distant coverage and fringe coverage.
An HD capable radio should get reliable digital signals in the local coverage area, and may get digital signals in distant coverage areas, depending on the environment. Radios in fringe areas usually don't receive digital signals, because unlike a traditional analog signal that fades out as you travel away from it, digital will simply disappear when the signal isn't strong enough.
For this reason, it is important that you determine which coverage area you are in for your favorite stations before you buy to ensure that you will actually be able to enjoy HD radio.
5. Finally, where will you listen to HD radio most? If you're typical, the vast majority of your radio listening will be in your automobile. If this is the case, then you will want an HD car radio system. There are several of these available at reasonable prices from manufacturers such as Sony and JVC.
Digital HD is a new, fun technology, what with its crystal-clear sound and HD2 channels, especially if you select the right receiver.
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Douglas Hanna is an expert ezine author having written nearly 200 articles on a variety of subjects. He lives in a suburb of Denver, Colorado.
82 goldwing radio looking for parts as mine dont work any help appreciated?
wow that's going to be a hard one, did you check on ebay? you might have to keep checking now and then till one comes up. also contact any junkyards in your area, they might have one.
I dad looked for one for a goldwing that age about 7 years ago and it was hard then, going to be even harder now.
you could also look into seeing if you can get the current one repaired. I don't know if there is anyone in your area that could do it or not, ask around. call motorcycle places and/or your local dealer, they might be able to at least point you in the right direction. good luck.
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