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Jim Keeney
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Classic Country Music Radio Station

Post by Jim Keeney »

For some of the best in classic country, tune in to this little station in Dublin Tx. KEQX 89.7 FM.
24 hours of country music, the good stuff.

Thanks.
http://www.keqx897.com
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Thanks Jim. Some really good music on there for sure.
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Post by Jim Keeney »

Thanks Carl for tuning in. The owners are really great folks and they really love the real country music.
They would love to hear from you or anyone else and let them know that you like it.
254-445-2743


Thanks, Jim
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Thanks Jim, Took care of it, with a thanks
to you for recomending it to us. Carl :D :D
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Post by Glenn Thompson »

Just listened for a few minutes and I think I'll be listening a lot more. Good stuff!
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Post by Craig Schwartz »

My new favorite station,

Thank You Jim

Craig
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Post by Jim Keeney »

Thanks Carl, for calling the station. Sam and his crew love to hear from the folks that tune in.
Craig & Glenn, glad to hear you guys like the music.
Sam really likes to keep it country.He is on from 7am until 10am Monday thru Friday.
Let all your friends know, they may like real country music also.

Thanks, Jim
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Post by Tony Davis »

Jim,
I managed to get this station from here in Australia and Love it.
Tryed to contact Sam and the Crew but didnt work...
so please could you let them know that I listen to it in Aus
Thanks
Tony
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Post by Georg Sørtun »

Music selection fine but distortion way higher than what I can enjoy listening to. Is it supposed to sound so bad?
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Post by Craig Schwartz »

Hi Georg ,
It comes in crystal clear at my place, Maybe its raining somewhere,
Ihope you can clear it up

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Post by Jack Stoner »

Country Gold 106 is an internet radio station that plays traditional country music. They also play cuts from my steel guitar CD.

http://www.countrygold106.com/
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Post by Jim Keeney »

Tony, thanks and I will let Sam know you tried to get in touch.
Georg, I hope the problem is just something to do with the weather.
Thanks Craig.
Jack, thanks for the tip,I will tune in and listen this afternoon.

Thanks to all

Jim
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Post by Jim Cooley »

Jim - KEQX has been my #1 station for a while now. Nothing fancy, all country right down to the local promos. It doesn't hurt that the station is just around the corner from me.
Hey, mister, how do you pedal that thing anyway?

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Post by Georg Sørtun »

Have checked with others (on faster connections) that the distortion problem is not caused by anything at/near my end of the chain, and there definitely is much too much overdrive-distortion on what comes over the web from http://www.keqx897.com. Pity the distortion completely ruins the experience, as the music is otherwise good.
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Post by Jerry L Miller »

when the console comes up there is a circle with a small speaker in the center. there is a + in the top right corner and a - in the right lower corner. this one lowers the volume use it to lower the volume as i did and it cleared up he sounds :D

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Jerry thanks for the help on the sound.



Jim
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Post by Georg Sørtun »

Jerry, adjusting volume was the first thing I did, and it has zero effect on distortion caused by overdrive at the source.
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

I have actually found quite a few on the net. Too bad I can't get internet access in my vehicle. :cry:
Carter D10 8p/7k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup, Regal RD40 Dobro (D tuning), Recording King Professional Dobro (G tuning), NV400, NV112, Ibanez Gio guitar, Epiphone SG Special (open G slide and regular G tuning guitar) .

Playing for 55 years and still counting.