I used to listen to Pandora on my Internet radio. Yesterday, the music stopped. Today it was also silent, so I looked at the radio. "Pandora is no longer available on this device." Too bad. that are probably a thousand different stations available, so I can live without it. I think I have ten stations programmed into it. I still have Pandora on my computer.
jerryc41 wrote:
I used to listen to Pandora on my Internet radio. Yesterday, the music stopped. Today it was also silent, so I looked at the radio. "Pandora is no longer available on this device." Too bad. that are probably a thousand different stations available, so I can live without it. I think I have ten stations programmed into it. I still have Pandora on my computer.
Jerry,
Download all the music you desire from Youtube, put it on a flash drive and listen to (only) your favorites via a usb port in your Honda Fit. I have tens of thousands of files. I never lack free music at home or in my car. It's simple.
Mark
markngolf wrote:
Jerry,
Download all the music you desire from Youtube, put it on a flash drive and listen to (only) your favorites via a usb port in your Honda Fit. I have tens of thousands of files. I never lack free music at home or in my car. It's simple.
Mark
Right. I have several thousand songs on a USB flash drive. I use it in my car. I just checked, and the Internet radio has a USB port, so that might work. I use that with an FM transmitter, so it send the signal all over the property. I like the Internet radio because there are stations available from all over the world. I have three jazz stations on memory buttons. I've been listening to Button #1 today. Imagine if you told someone about this in the 1950s.
Jerry,
Are you sure its not just an update to the car software that requires a Pandora log in with your password? I have that issue with Audible, and some streaming video services after an update to a device. They see it as a "new" device, and ask for a new log in.
jerryc41 wrote:
Right. I have several thousand songs on a USB flash drive. I use it in my car. I just checked, and the Internet radio has a USB port, so that might work. I use that with an FM transmitter, so it send the signal all over the property. I like the Internet radio because there are stations available from all over the world. I have three jazz stations on memory buttons. I've been listening to Button #1 today. Imagine if you told someone about this in the 1950s.
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Sounds like an interesting setup. Can you please elaborate. Like, how does the "FM transmitter" fit in with internet radio?
jerryc41 wrote:
Right. I have several thousand songs on a USB flash drive. I use it in my car. I just checked, and the Internet radio has a USB port, so that might work. I use that with an FM transmitter, so it send the signal all over the property. I like the Internet radio because there are stations available from all over the world. I have three jazz stations on memory buttons. I've been listening to Button #1 today. Imagine if you told someone about this in the 1950s.
Right. I have several thousand songs on a USB fla... (
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Jerry, can you get shortwave on the internet radio and what brand is
your radio ?
Thanks
RGreenway wrote:
Jerry,
Are you sure its not just an update to the car software that requires a Pandora log in with your password? I have that issue with Audible, and some streaming video services after an update to a device. They see it as a "new" device, and ask for a new log in.
This is on my Internet radio. One of the choices used to be Pandora. It's "no longer available on this device."
Ridgerunner wrote:
Jerry, can you get shortwave on the internet radio and what brand is
your radio ?
Thanks
I don't think it gets shortwave. It's a Grace. Take a look. It seems the Grace has gotten more expensive. That's the model that I have. I paid $130 in 2015. I doubt the less expensive models were available then.
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jerryc41 wrote:
I used to listen to Pandora on my Internet radio. Yesterday, the music stopped. Today it was also silent, so I looked at the radio. "Pandora is no longer available on this device." Too bad. that are probably a thousand different stations available, so I can live without it. I think I have ten stations programmed into it. I still have Pandora on my computer.
Install it on one of your old computers; it's free.
Thank you for your reply.
If you like old country, like Merle, Willy, George etc. a great station
is Real Roots Radio. I live in Dayton, Oh. and they have a station
in Xenia, Oh. just east of me and one of their announcers on Sat from 10am to 3pm
is Chubby Howard a member of the Steel Guitar Players Hall of Fame. He has played
with a lot of bands all over the country and knows his country music.
Glen Isham
A fun app to have is “Radio Garden”. It’s free for Mac, so likely free for a PC, too. It shows you the earth with a green dot everywhere there is a radio station. Click on a dot and listen to 1 (several stations if it’s a large city). It’s fun to listen to ethnic music. I was listening to Irish Country Western. Same music as the USA but Irish place names.
If you happen to be using an older Grace Digital Internet Receiver, it will no longer work. There is an explanation on their Web.
jerryc41 wrote:
I used to listen to Pandora on my Internet radio. Yesterday, the music stopped. Today it was also silent, so I looked at the radio. "Pandora is no longer available on this device." Too bad. that are probably a thousand different stations available, so I can live without it. I think I have ten stations programmed into it. I still have Pandora on my computer.
I still use Pandora but have it linked between my satelite and my computer by blutooth. If you have a smart
TV that might be possible also. I do like Pandora where you can select the artist which links you to similar artists.
But I do not have it for the car but use Spotify instead.
Yes, I have access on my computers, but not through the radio which is connected to the FM transmitter. There are plenty of other choices on Internet radio.
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