Here's one possibility ... no guarantee:
Radios of that era used large-value electrolytic capacitors in their power supply
filters. These capacitors can deteriorate over time, allowing AC-ripple out of
the power supply, which is then clearly audible in the audio stages. Take the
radio to a TV-repair shop or a friend familiar with electronics construction, and
ask them to replace the electrolytic capacitors in the power supply.
It was a parody song made for the country music radio show hosted by the Bo Man and Buzz. They had a number of parodies made over the years, I have a few of them on tape somewhere that I recorded off the radio in the 90's. As far as I know they never put any of the music out on Cd or tape.
The only Radio Disney affiliate in Oklahoma is KOCY at 1560 AM in Oklahoma City. (An enormous coincidence ... this contributor was the morning-drive DJ on KOCY in Oklahoma City in the very early 1970s. Trust me ... it wasn't Radio Disney at that time.)
No.A "radio alarm clock" is a radio ... which you can use to lull yourself to sleep ... that has abuilt-in alarm, which you can set to wake you in the morning, either by turning the radioback on, or by blasting you awake with an annoying buzz that will ruin your whole day.A so-called "radio controlled" alarm clock ... sometimes advertised as an "atomic" clock ... isa clock that actually has a radio receiver built into it, which receives the NIST standard timesignals from Fort Collins, Colorado, and automatically keeps itself set to precisely exactlythe correct time.
YES I have an acetate of the track recorded by Buzz words and music by Buzz Clifford
Buzz FM was created on 1990-05-14.
Yes, if it will show ownership. Example: Buzz' radio or Buzz's radio
Here's one possibility ... no guarantee: Radios of that era used large-value electrolytic capacitors in their power supply filters. These capacitors can deteriorate over time, allowing AC-ripple out of the power supply, which is then clearly audible in the audio stages. Take the radio to a TV-repair shop or a friend familiar with electronics construction, and ask them to replace the electrolytic capacitors in the power supply.
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The 1970s was an era when a few more women began hosting (or co-hosting) radio and TV talk shows. Among the best known were these: Famous singer Dinah Shore hosted a TV talk show called "Dinah's Place" and another called "Dinah" in the early 1970s. Sally Jessy Raphael was co-hosting a radio talk show in New York the mid-1970s. Dr. Laura Schlessinger's talk radio career began on the west coast, in Los Angeles, in the mid-to-late 1970s. Psychologist Toni Grant was also hosting an advice program on Los Angeles radio in the mid-1970s. And Barbara Walters began co-hosting on the Today show in the mid-1970s.
I'm not exactly sure what your buzz sounds like but mine kind of does that too and mine sounds like its the motor for your antena for the radio and its just lowering the antena
Brent Piaskoski. He ran the final two seasons of Naturally, Sadie (but was NOT involved in season one), and ran Radio Free Roscoe. The Latest Buzz is the first series he created.
The speaker could be buzzing for a couple of reasons. If the signal from the radio is causing the buzz then you may have to replace the radio. If the speaker cone is the cause of the noise, then the speaker will need to be replaced.
chubby checker ray charles The great Charlie Pride
The possessive form of the noun buzz is buzz's.
Amrita Rao is a famous Bollywood actress. According to the buzz she is presently dating R J Anmol of Radio Mirch. Anmol hosts a popular retro Hindi music program on radio.
Buzz Buzz Hiccup Buzz is how a drunk bee goes every time it flies home.
Leslie Duncan and Richard Wright sang Across the Water on BBC Radio 4 in the 1970s. There were many artists who showcased their talents on this station during that time period.