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Originally posted by jimslyp69
What is RHP radio and how did 7ate9 destroy it?
Thread 55261
And to spare you some reading, 7ate9 changed all the station names to "WHORE" (repeatedly), which made it very difficult to find the station you were looking for, and impossible to figure out whose station you were listening to if you didn't know that already.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Thread 55261
And to spare you some reading, 7ate9 changed all the station names to "WHORE" (repeatedly), which made it very difficult to find the station you were looking for, and impossible to figure out whose station you were listening to if you didn't know that already.
hey 🙂 can someone PM me the password

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Originally posted by wucky3
hey 🙂 can someone PM me the password
Done.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Thread 55261
And to spare you some reading, 7ate9 changed all the station names to "WHORE" (repeatedly), which made it very difficult to find the station you were looking for, and impossible to figure out whose station you were listening to if you didn't know that already.
Thanks Nordles. Oh dear. What a clown.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Thanks Nordles. Oh dear. What a clown.
It looks like we are back on track now sans 789. Anyone know where the shared links came from?
One thing I haven't figured out, if several people tune into a station, do they all hear the same track? I would think yes. But how would it be if the originator leaves? I don't mean delete the station but just logs out or listens to another station. Do the other listeners still hear the same tracks? I would guess also yes but don't know for sure.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
It looks like we are back on track now sans 789. Anyone know where the shared links came from?
One thing I haven't figured out, if several people tune into a station, do they all hear the same track? I would think yes. But how would it be if the originator leaves? I don't mean delete the station but just logs out or listens to another station. Do the other listeners still hear the same tracks? I would guess also yes but don't know for sure.
No, we tried this yesterday, everyone listening gets a different track.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
It seems the 'folk scare of the 60's' settled down to a core of people who follow folk music and there is still a folk circuit now and there are a lot of Canadian folk musicians popular here but people like Bert Jansch, June Tabor, the Boys of the Lough, Dick Gaughan, Dougie Maclean, John Renbourne still have pull here, they make the rounds of the states bu ...[text shortened]... osycratic only the ones who truly understand the genius in those people deserve to hear them.
I'm fairly fond of http://www.folkalley.com/ worth checking out if you like folk music.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
It looks like we are back on track now sans 789. Anyone know where the shared links came from?
One thing I haven't figured out, if several people tune into a station, do they all hear the same track? I would think yes. But how would it be if the originator leaves? I don't mean delete the station but just logs out or listens to another station. Do the other listeners still hear the same tracks? I would guess also yes but don't know for sure.
No, it is random, i tried this round a mates house the other day. Basically it downloads the track onto your computer and plays it from cache. When the track finishes it deletes it. If you cut your connection off the tune contiues for a while even though you're offline.

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Originally posted by Marinkatomb
No, it is random, i tried this round a mates house the other day. Basically it downloads the track onto your computer and plays it from cache. When the track finishes it deletes it. If you cut your connection off the tune contiues for a while even though you're offline.
So if three people are tuned to sonhouse they each hear differant cuts? Thats strange if so, its not a good definition of a radio station.
Right now I am listening to Ralph McTell's 'Streets of London' So if you go there you will not hear that track?
That leads to another question: can you record the tunes coming in to your HD so it doesn't get deleted?

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Originally posted by sonhouse
So if three people are tuned to sonhouse they each hear differant cuts? Thats strange if so, its not a good definition of a radio station.
Right now I am listening to Ralph McTell's 'Streets of London' So if you go there you will not hear that track?
No, I've got Doc Watson - Sitting On top Of The World.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
So if three people are tuned to sonhouse they each hear differant cuts? Thats strange if so, its not a good definition of a radio station.
True, but if it were a true radio station, you also wouldn't be able to skip pieces. At least that would make it rather weird for the other listeners...

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Originally posted by wucky3
hey 🙂 can someone PM me the password
I would like to check it out as well.

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Originally posted by tmetzler
I would like to check it out as well.
Got it, thanks.

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BTW, there is a synth improv genius with his own internet station, named Art Slepian. He has Artmusiccoffehouse.com
here is the archived list:
http://artmusicarchives.com/archives.htm
I played my own music there once which he did not record because it was with Spook Handy and Jodi James, we did individual stuff which is not in his regular format which is a single person or group. He noodles for 20 minutes on the keyboard then gives it over to the artist of the night. He has several years of archived material, really great stuff in a lot of differant but usually acoustic music genre's. Check him out.

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How come there are non-user radios? Remove them!