Ron:
I found the tunein.com wweb site with no problem, but can't find where to
access NOAA weather radio.
I see news, music, sports, talk, etc., but no reference to streaming NOAA
weather radio.
I'm obviously missing something.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 3:04 PM
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Subject: Re: Wunderground Weather Radio Again
Hi Tom,
If you want to find a streaming NOAA station, log onto www.tunein.com.
Tune In will stream many NOAA weather stations. I am not sure and in fact,
I doubt, that they have all of them, but you could search that site and see
what stations they have. I know they have my Buffalo, New York area and
many large cities such as Los Angeles, Dallas and Miami.
On 5/17/2015 12:02 PM, Tom Behler wrote:
> Hello, all.
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> Has anyone checked the wunderground classic web site again for NOAA
> Weather Radio Streaming?
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> I know the site has been slated to be phased out, and I'm wondering if
> this now has actually happened. Or, perhaps the structure of the web
> site has changed.
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> When I click on the url:
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> http://classic.wunderground.com/wxradio/
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> I still automatically get the Huntsville, Alabama NWR broadcast, and I
> can't seem to get out of it.
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> In addition, I'm now having difficulty finding the audio streams for
> the stations I most frequently check.
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> It used to be that I could arrow down to whichever NWR broadcast I
> wanted, and simply hit enter on the "listen" link, and things worked
perfectly.
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> This is no longer the case.
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> I know we discussed this on list several weeks ago, but I'm really
> wondering what others' experiences are, and, if you have had the
> problems I'm now experiencing, how you got awround them.
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> Also, if there is now a better way to access NOAA weather streaming
> broadcasts, I'd be interested in trying that as well.
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> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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