I love to listen to '60s and early '70s music when I drive. I know the words, I can sing along and my singing is so bad it keeps me awake. I hate having to search for a new station every few hundred miles, though and so does Bill Stank.
Stank did something about it, creating AmFm2go.com, a website where you can plan your listening before you leave home. Choose a state map, and you'll get a list of radio station, their frequencies, types of music and signal strengths. Jot down a few frequencies, and you'll be ready when that station starts to fade.
Stank did something about it, creating AmFm2go.com, a website where you can plan your listening before you leave home. Choose a state map, and you'll get a list of radio station, their frequencies, types of music and signal strengths. Jot down a few frequencies, and you'll be ready when that station starts to fade.
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