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The just-announced NY Times sale of their classical music station WQXR means that in about 3 months, many NY-area suburbanites such as myself will lose their last FM classical station. (Part of the WQXR deal involves giving the current 6000 watt transmitter and frequency to a Spanish language station, and putting WQXR on a 600 watt transmitter at a higher FM frequency; this reduces the broadcast range from 45 miles, which includes Northern NJ, to 30 miles, which leaves me high and dry.) I'm aware that to get any classical "radio" I will need to replace my trusty Accuphase T-100 tuner with a DAC and some way to get an internet radio signal from the computer in my upstairs office (which has a wireless router) to the DAC, ARC SP-8 and 150.2 in my downstairs listening room. Can someone explain what I need to do? Many thanks!
- Pete
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