Jim and all: I currently use a 64-gig SD card in my second-gen Victor Reader Stream, and have had no problems with it, other than having to wait a second or so for the SD card to load when first turning on the unit. I am on the Victor Stream mailing list, and have read about people using 128 and 256-gig SD cards. However, since I have no need for that large of a card at this time, I haven't had the opportunity to try one. Tom Behler: KB8TYJ -----Original Message----- From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jim Gammon Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 1:47 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: off-topic--VR Stream question Albert, I am using a 32 gig SD card in my VR Stream second generation. I don't think they can handle 64 Gig cards but not sure about that. Other than that, do a search for amateur radio on the podcast area and you will get a number of hits including the ARRL newsline. On the internet radio side, you can find links for Space Weather which says it has news about stuff but all I have ever heard there are pings from income meteors. You can also find 14.300 streams for the Maritime net, just search for 14.3. There may be other streams out there. I haven't checked too recently. I would like to find a stream for NASA TV audio, but have never found it. 73 and seasons greetings, Jim WA6EKS -----Original Message----- From: Albert Sanchez Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 10:30 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: off-topic--VR Stream question Hi All! Santa came early to this QTH and brought me a new VR Stream to replace the original Stream that recently died. My questions are: What is the largest capacity SD card that this device will accept, also are there any ham-related internet radio streams that I might find useful? Best of Holiday greetings to all, 73, Albert, WA7fxb