← Back to context Comment by solomonb 9 days ago Thank you! I'm going to take a note about doing this. 2 comments solomonb Reply fuzzfactor 8 days ago Have you got more than a few cars within range ;)Any of which have an FM radio?You may be able to serve alot more of them than you are having on the internet from around the world.If you have little or no talk or commercials during rush hours there could very well be no other choice for commuters that is anything like that. RF_Enthusiast 8 days ago Cool! I recommend setting up RadioDNS first. DTS Autostage will pull your initial info from there, so all their data will be from what you put in the .si file.
fuzzfactor 8 days ago Have you got more than a few cars within range ;)Any of which have an FM radio?You may be able to serve alot more of them than you are having on the internet from around the world.If you have little or no talk or commercials during rush hours there could very well be no other choice for commuters that is anything like that.
RF_Enthusiast 8 days ago Cool! I recommend setting up RadioDNS first. DTS Autostage will pull your initial info from there, so all their data will be from what you put in the .si file.
Have you got more than a few cars within range ;)
Any of which have an FM radio?
You may be able to serve alot more of them than you are having on the internet from around the world.
If you have little or no talk or commercials during rush hours there could very well be no other choice for commuters that is anything like that.
Cool! I recommend setting up RadioDNS first. DTS Autostage will pull your initial info from there, so all their data will be from what you put in the .si file.