If you have internet access at school, then everything
online works, unless the school filters it out.
Kolo Barrera is currently running 5 online radios stations called Maxradio.fm. You can find Electronic Dance Musica, Idie, Salsa and Pop Music. The stations are well defined and the best part is that some of his collegues work with him on those radio stations. It's internet radio on a higher level.
Anytime a battery cable is disconnected you have to reprogram the set radio stations
The Kenwood KDCHD942U works with normal radio signals. Most radio stations have switched to HD transmission, like Television broadcast stations.
You will have to reprogram all the preset radio stations ( if that is what you are referring to ? )
If you disconnect a battery cable the preset radio stations and the clock has to be reset
When a school closes down. arrangements have already been made for the students of that school to attend another school. Students will be told what that school is. If you are a graduate of a closed school and need your transcripts or other information, you can contact your school district's central office. They will either have the transcripts and information there or know where to send you to get what you need.
You need firmware 1.5 or higher and some great internet radio stations you'll find on http://shamusi.com/onlineradio/
Anytime a battery cable is removed from the battery the radio will need to have the clock reset and the radio stations re-programmed. (Helpfull)
He worked for several radio stations including WOC and WHO. He then went to work for Warner Brothers.
If you disconnect a battery cable , all the preset radio stations will have to be reset , along with the clock time etc.
Any time a battery cable is disconnected the preset radio stations have to be reset and the clock has to be reset ( if that is what you are referring to )
Assuming it's like my Ford , you have to reset the preset radio stations every time a battery cable is disconnected