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* [http://www.rigpix.com/cbfreeband/royce_642.htm Manual]
* [http://www.rigpix.com/cbfreeband/royce_642.htm Manual]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khO-g7tDi0Q Some guy online describes his]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khO-g7tDi0Q Some guy online describes his]
== Noisebridge Internet Radio ==
Noisebridge also runs its own internet radio station: '''[[Beyla|KNOB]]''', powered by [[Beyla]].
* Inside the space: [http://beyla.noise/nbradio beyla.noise/nbradio]
* From anywhere: [https://nthmost.com/nbradio/ nthmost.com/nbradio]

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Radio Scanners are cool. They can be programmed to scan AM and FM radio frequencies and lock onto some that contain a signal. This is a list of some.

Realistic 300 channel PRO-2004.

Royce 642 CB Radio

Noisebridge Internet Radio[edit | edit source]

Noisebridge also runs its own internet radio station: KNOB, powered by Beyla.