The radio in the truck has a cassette player, no cd. I can't afford the price of a satellite radio, so I scan the fm band for 50's and 60's rock fruitlessly about twice a day, then shut it off and listen to the truck sing.
What Do Truckers Listen To
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by jack27, Jul 15, 2008.
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Access to a PC and a fast connection can provide you with a library second to none in just a few hours...for free. -
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I thought these satelite jobs were supposed to be commercial free? That's what they claim in their commercials.
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Id say that most of their programming on the music side is commercial free, but various programs like talk shows, news channels from ABC, ESPN, CNN...etc, weather channel. Or channels that have other specialized programming like the trucking channels; they all have commercials.18wheeldumptrucker Thanks this. -
As far as the mp3 players, I would go with something besides the iPod or the Zune. I hate a device that has proprietary software. It makes it a PITA to work with.
On that note, I listened to a ton of the audio books. I also like the old radio shows. -
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You can use Win-Amp if you want to. It looks for cover art on free sites. Which helps those of us who refuse to "activate" our account on Apple...with a &%$# credit card!
Transferring all your music from one PC to another, is a PITA if you want to keep your I-Tunes media and associated properties together. But only because it forces you to do it in mass, using "their" method. Which takes over 90 minutes in my case, due to the size of my library. And actually has nothing to do with the I-Tunes software. -
Sheese... & I got this little packet with a CD & sticker. -
Sirius radio and nothing but..
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