A lot of them are far too weak... and end up sounding like crap, no matter what frequency you use. The good ones, that work perfectly, are probably those that are "too powerful". Well maybe if radio produced a wider selection of music, people would listen to that instead of other sources. But most radio channels have the same playlists from hour to hour and never play anything they are not paid to play. Those radio stations that play variety music, usually have crappy broadcast equipment.
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A lot of them are far too weak... and end up sounding like crap, no matter what frequency you use. The good ones, that work perfectly, are probably those that are "too powerful". Well maybe if radio produced a wider selection of music, people would listen to that instead of other sources. But most radio channels have the same playlists from hour to hour and never play anything they are not paid to play. Those radio stations that play variety music, usually have crappy broadcast equipment.
NPR is another story. Deal with it.