it need a continuous 12volt power supply for the memory
The Kenwood KDCHD942U works with normal radio signals. Most radio stations have switched to HD transmission, like Television broadcast stations.
their should be a yellow wire in the back of your CD player it is your memory wire it needs positive power if you have an American car this wire should also be yellow coming out of the harness if not then tie it in with the power wire. I am assuming you installed a aftermarket radio if not an yours is original you need a new stereo
Radio Stations are funded by their advertisers (Website, commercials) and are hosted by their parent companies (Clear Channel Communications, Greater Media, etc)
Yes. iHeart Radio is owned by Clear Channel, and aggregates content from more than 800 Clear Channel stations.
Quoting the Wikipedia website, ' Clear Channel currently owns 850 full-power AM and FM radio stations in the U.S., making it the nation's largest owner of such properties'.
The am stations might be too far away, the car's radio might be only able to pick up FM stations, there might be a lot of static in the atmosphere. There might be a lot of high mountains nearby that prevent picking up any am stations. It might be late at night and the nearby am stations have switched off for the night.
Disconnect the negative (-) cable from the battery for few minutes, this will erase also your preset radio stations. Your Bluetooth settings remain untouched.
with the engine and ignition switched off .just press on/off switch on radio
Most stations are owned by large companies such as Entercom, Clear Channel, and Citadel.
I don't know where you can find the internet radio stations. You can call in to the local radio stations and they should have that information for you.
The number of TV is ONE, radio stations are currently more than 10
There are many radio stations that play music from the 60s. Examples of radio stations that play music from the 60s includes Live365 Internet Radio and the 60s Radio at TuneIn.