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What teams do you follow?
Mostly the ones they rarely broadcast games about on AM radio, a lot of them have no names and the names are always pretty crappy and they're always changing them but two of them are "Los Vaqueros de San Juan" and "Los Vaqueros de Bayamon" and yes im aware of how bad the naming is here but really im not joking and im being honest these are the actual names, they never work very hard at naming them becuse we don't have big famous teams here just teams made by schools and the community. Whenever I wanna follow teams from outside the island or the radio won't talk about them I look to the internet.
 
Mostly the ones they rarely broadcast games about on AM radio, a lot of them have no names and the names are always pretty crappy and they're always changing them but two of them are "Los Vaqueros de San Juan" and "Los Vaqueros de Bayamon" and yes im aware of how bad the naming is here but really im not joking and im being honest these are the actual names, they never work very hard at naming them becuse we don't have big famous teams here just teams made by schools and the community. Whenever I wanna follow teams from outside the island or the radio won't talk about them I look to the internet.
Cool man! Glad you are a part of the site
 
Roughly 90MHz- 110MHz is FM radio in the US
Yes but even though Puerto Rico is a part of the U.S we don't have FM radio from the mainland. I once got very impressed when I listened to my AM/FM radio close to the ocean and received a spilled signal from a far away FM station in Florida. It was called The Jamzz, can't remember the frequency and it was the only far away FM station I ever got and I never got it again, probably just a brief reception caused by cosmic rays in space.
 
Yes but even though Puerto Rico is a part of the U.S we don't have FM radio from the mainland. I once got very impressed when I listened to my AM/FM radio close to the ocean and received a spilled signal from a far away FM station in Florida. It was called The Jamzz, can't remember the frequency and it was the only far away FM station I ever got and I never got it again, probably just a brief reception caused by cosmic rays in space.
You can look up what you want to listen to, and find links to stations though...like I said before, you can follow Clemson on 105.5 The Roar, from just about anywhere

Or look up upstate South Carolina radio stations...they all have links to a slightly delayed listen
 
Pretty cool, ever listen to them, is any of them a table radio? I have a Red Lantern table radio, not the original but the new one.
I have had them for a long time. One is an ac/dc table radio, one is a crank up thing that my wife had to have in case of an emergency and the other is a tiny portable that I used to listen to at work. I haven't used any of them in years.
 
I have had them for a long time. One is an ac/dc table radio, one is a crank up thing that my wife had to have in case of an emergency and the other is a tiny portable that I used to listen to at work. I haven't used any of them in years.
You should use them again, I have a blast somethimes using my radioes and if you're gonna get a new one avoid these brands: Audiobox, qfx and technical pro.
 
I'm from the U.S but not mainland, im from the colony of Puerto Rico. I might type with incorrect grammar or spelling somethimes but it's becuse im trying to get my message out fast
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Pretty cool, ever listen to them, is any of them a table radio? I have a Red Lantern table radio, not the original but the new one.
I have a small Sony that I used to listen to when I worked, another Sony ac/dc that is on a table in the den and a wind up thing not sure what brand.
I listen to the Sony when the electricity goes bye bye.
 

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