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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
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In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
? Read Instructions – Read all Safety Instructions before operating equipment.
? Retain Instruct ions – Save these instructions for future reference.
? Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and these instructions should be
adhered to.
? Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed.
? Cleaning –Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
? Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer
as they may cause hazards.
? Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water – for example near a
bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or a room where moisture is likely to occur.
? Accessories – Do not place on an unstable surface (cart table or tripod) where
tipping is a possibility.
? Ventilation – Install unit in well ventilated area where self generated heat may
escape. Book cases or cabinets should have proper venting to allow heat to
escape.
? Power outlet – A properly grounded wall outlet must be used. Do not use a plug
adapter that bypasses the three -terminal ground plug.
? Power Cord Protection – Route your power cords out of traffics way so as not to
be walked on or traveled over by carts wheels. Do not place items on top of or
against the cord so as to pinch the cord.
? Outdoor Antenna Grounding – The antenna and coaxial cable connecting to the
unit must be properly grounded to provide some protection against voltage
surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the
mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to a antenna
discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna -discharge
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode.
? Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of
overhead power lines or electric light or power circuits, or where they can fall
into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits
as contact with them might be fatal.
? Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
? Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may short -out parts that could cause a fire. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the product.
? Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself, there are no
customer serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart
combination to overturn.
? Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to a qualified service person under the following conditions:
a) When the power -supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
c) If product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified te chnician to
restore the product to its normal operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance – this indicates
a need for service.
? Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have
the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may
result in fire, shock, or other hazards.
? Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask
the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is
in proper operating condition.
? Heat – The product shall be situated away sources such as radiators, heat
resistors, heat register s, stoves, or amplifier that produce heat.
Thank you for choosing the world’s first high-fidelity, 3-zone
satellite radio receiver. Only Antex Electronics’ TriplePlay ™ uses
the revolutionary SIRIUS® Satellite Radio technology.
60 Channels of Music
SRX-3 TriplePlay lets you select from 60 original music channels,
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Hear today’s hits to R&B oldies
to classical masterpieces, from authentic country and real
bluegrass to cool jazz, hot Latin, reggae, rock, dance, gospel,
new age and even kid’s music.
40 Non-Music Channels
TriplePlay also gives you instant access to 40 plus channels of
world class news, sports and entertainment from CNBC, CNN,
BBC World Service, E! Entertainment Radio, ABC News & Talk,
NPR Now, ESPN, The Speed Channel, and engaging
entertainment from the golden age of radio on Radio Classics
and Radio Disney.
Three Listening Zones
TriplePlay gives you the option to select programming for three
independent listening zones and independently control the
operation of the receiver within each of those zones. With
TriplePlay, you can listen to the latest Top 10 in your living
room, sports in the family room, and the latest breaking news
around the world in your bedroom.
A list of SIRIUS music and entertainment streams is provided for
you in Appendix A. For the most up to date listings, go to
www.sirius.com.
Installing TriplePlay
Antex Electronics strongly recommends that the SRX-3
TriplePlay unit and its antenna be installed by a
professional installer. Brief instructions are presented
here for reference purposes only.
Parts List
Before installing your SRX-3 TriplePlay, make sure you have all
the parts listed below:
? SRX-3 TriplePlay unit
? Antenna
? Remote control
Power Requirements
Power requirements for the TriplePlay are 100-140VAC, 5060Hz, 50 Watts.
Positioning the Antenna
Prior to mounting the antenna or finding a permanent home for
your SRX-3 TriplePlay, you first want to validate the position of
the antenna.
1. Power on TriplePlay to make sure the unit has power.
You should see a startup screen with Antex and SIRIUS
logos, followed by the main display (similar to that shown
Figure 4 on page 7).
2. Power off TriplePlay, and then connect the audio cables, IR,
and RS232 control interfaces to the other components in
your audio system.
? Power cord
? RCA audio cables (3)
3. Using RG58U, 50 Ohm coaxial cable, connect the antenna to
TriplePlay.
4. Position the antenna outdoors within 30 feet of the TriplePlay
unit (or within 100 feet if you are using an inline amplifier).
5. Position the flat receiving dish straight up and with an
unobstructed view to the SIRIUS satellites—that is, an
unobstructed view t oward the “X” Figure 1.
Figure 1 Your antenna must have an unobstructed path to
the satellites (marked by the ”X” on the map).
6. Power on your sound system and turn the amplifier to a low
volume.
7. Power on TriplePlay and tune to channel 184, a free preview
channel. Press 1-8-4 on the front panel NUMERIC buttons.
If the system is working, you will hear SIRIUS programming
on this channel and can proceed to Step 8.
If the antenna does not have a clear path to the satellites,
TriplePlay’s front panel display will read “Acquiring Signal” or
“Antenna Not Connected.” Reposition the antenna until you
hear music playing.
8. Finish installing TriplePlay.
a) Mount the antenna in its permanent locat ion. Follow the
instructions in the section, “Mounting the Antenna.”
b) House TriplePlay in its permanent location. Follow the
instructions in the section, “Housing TriplePlay,” starting
on page 5.
c) Activate the unit following the instructions on page 5.
Mounting the Antenna
The antenna, as shown in Figure 2, must be mounted outdoors
w ithin 30 feet of the TriplePlay unit (or within 100 feet when
using an inline amplifier). Its versatile mount allows it to be
clamped to various objects or fastened directly to a rigid
structure. For example, the antenna can be mounted to a wall or
eave, screwed directly into the roof, or “mast mounted” to a
plumbing vent pipe or other antenna mast such as the support
post of a satellite TV dish.
Figure 2 Point the antenna’s flat surface straight up.
The flat surface of the anten na’s receiving dish should be
installed to point straight up and have an unobstructed path
(view) between it and the SIRIUS satellites—that is, the “X” in
Figure 1. The path between your antenna and the SIRIUS
satellites depends on your location in the U.S.
The best location for the antenna depends on where you live, the
orientation of your home, and the locations of any obstructions
that could prevent the satellite signal from reaching the antenna.
The location of the “X” on the map in Figure 1 must be visible to
the antenna. Table 1 defines the unobstructed view needed
between your antenna and the satellites.
Before mounting the antenna, hold the antenna in the desired
mounting location with the TriplePlay unit set up and powered on
to make sure that the system works with the antenna in that
location.
Table 1 Antenna mounting instructions.
In this
section… Mount the antenna with an unobstructed view:
1 East or Northeast
2 North or Northeast
3 North or Northwest
4 West or Northwest
5 Straight up
When the antenna is securely mounted with a clear view up, run
the RG58U 50 ohms coaxial cable to TriplePlay unit. Screw the
cable connector to the antenna “finger tight” (do not over
tighten with a wrench) and secure the antenna cable inside the
arm of the antenna.
Housing TriplePlay
House the TriplePlay unit in a component rack or other suitable
location that provides adequate ventilation. The maximum
ambient temperature should never exceed 120 degrees
Fahrenheit.
After mounting the antenna, connect the audio cables (or
optional TOSLINK), IR, and RS232 control interfaces to the other
components in the system. Turn the volume control of amplifiers
to a low level , then connect the power cable to the TriplePlay
unit and power it on. A startup screen with Antex and SIRIUS
logos will appear briefly, followed by the default display (see
Figure 4 on page 7).
Tune to channel 184, a free preview channel, by pressing 1-8-4
on the front panel NUMERIC buttons. If the system is working,
you will hear SIRIUS programming and can proceed to activating
the unit. If the front panel display reads “Acquiring Signal” or
“Antenna N ot Connected,” reposition the antenna until you hear
music playing.
Activating TriplePlay
After the channel 184 verification test, you must activate your
SRX-3 TriplePlay to access all SIRIUS channels. To do so you
must first obtain the SIRIUS ID numbers of your unit. The unit
contains three ID numbers that are used to activate each of the
three independent tuners (hereafter referred to as “zones”).
Follow the instructions below to obtain the SIRIUS ID numbers
and activate your SIRIUS radio service.
1. Press and HOLD the POWER button for four (4) sections to
access the SETUP menu, as shown below.
SRX-3 TriplePlay SETUP
SRX-3 TriplePlay SETUP
ADD OR SKIP
ADD OR SKIP
PARENTAL CONTROL
PARENTAL CONTROL
SIRIUS ID NUMBERS
SIRIUS ID NUMBERS
RETURN
RETURN
2. Press the CHANNEL down button to scroll to “SIRIUS ID
NUMBERS,” and then press the SELECT button. The SIRIUS
ID NUMBERS screen appears. Record the ID numbers for
each zone in the space below.
ZONE 1 ID: _________________________
ZONE 2 ID: _________________________
ZONE 3 ID: _________________________
3. Press the SELECT button to return to the default display.
4. Activate your SIRIUS radio service by: (a) going to
www.siriusradio.com, and then clicking the “JOIN” or
“Activate Now” icon; or (b) calling SIRIUS at
1-888-539-7474. A friendly customer care representative
will assist you in activating your unit.
SRX-3 TriplePlay provides intuitive control of its various
functions via its front panel buttons (as shown in Figure 3), the
remote control, its hardwired IR, and the RS232 port (for local
and remote operation). TriplePlay is essentially three completely
independent SIRIUS satellite tuners—that is “zones”—each of
which can be tuned independently so that different audio
channels play in different rooms.
Tune to specific audio categories
Tune to specific audio categories
such as Pop, Rock, Rhapsody,
such as Pop, Rock, Rhapsody,
Jazz, News, and more.
Jazz, News, and more.
CATEGORY
CATEGORY
CHANNEL
CHANNEL
Tune to specific
Tune to specific
channels.
channels.
Within each zone you can:
? Change channels and music categories1
? Punch in a channel number to tune to it directly
? Set and tune to preset channels—10 in each zone.
You can also use the SETUP menu to block specific channels, as
well as add and skip channels. Instructions for all these features
are provided in this section.
Display
Display
Channel, category, artist and song title
Channel, category, artist and song title
information for each zone. Displays configuration
information for each zone. Displays configuration
screens when in the SETUP menu.
screens when in the SETUP menu.
NUMERIC BUTTONS
NUMERIC BUTTONS
Tune directly to specific channels
Tune directly to specific channels
(punch in the channel number,
(punch in the channel number,
then press SELECT) and to preset
then press SELECT) and to preset
channels (10 per zone).
channels (10 per zone).
POWER
Figure 3 TriplePlay buttons and multi-zone display.
See Appendix A for a list of SIRIUS music and entertainment streams.
For the most up to date listings, go to www.sirius.com.
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Category name
Category name
Default Display
The default display, as shown below, provides detailed
information about the channel each zone is currently tuned to,
including category name, channel number, channel name, artist
name, and song ti tle.
Highlighting indicates
Highlighting indicates
which zone is selected
which zone is selected
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 3
002
002
002
002
043
043
043
043
022
022
022
022
Channel
Channel
number
number
The Pulse
The Pulse
The Pulse
The Pulse
Matchbox Twenty
Matchbox Twenty
Matchbox Twenty
Matchbox Twenty
If You Leave
If You Leave
If You Leave
If You Leave
Back Spin
Back Spin
Back Spin
Back Spin
Sugar Hill Gang
Sugar Hill Gang
Sugar Hill Gang
Sugar Hill Gang
White Lines
White Lines
White Lines
White Lines
First Wave
First Wave
First Wave
First Wave
The Clash
The Clash
The Clash
The Clash
London Calling
London Calling
London Calling
London Calling
POP
POP
POP
POPPOP
HIP-HOP
HIP-HOP
HIP-HOP
HIP-HOPHIP-HOP
ROCK
ROCK
ROCK
ROCK
Channel name
Channel name
Artist name
Artist name
Song title
Song title
Changing Zones
The ZONE button is used t o select the zone in which you want to
change categories or channels. Press the ZONE button to cycle
through the three zones in sequence. A highlighted zone in the
default display (for example, zone 1 in Figure 4) is the one to
which any channel and category changes are applied.
The zones corresponding to audio outputs 1, 2, and 3 are
numbered from top to bottom. As shown in Figure 4, zone 1 is at
the top of the display, zone 2 in the middle, and zone 3 at the
bottom.
Changing Categories
The audio channels1 of the SIRIUS service are conveniently
organized into categories such as Pop, Rock, News, Sports etc.
The category of each zone is displayed in the title box of each
zone. Press the CATEGORY up/down buttons to tune to a
different category. After scrolling to the category you desire,
press the SELECT button to confirm the category selection. Note
that the category name, channel name, artist name, and song
title information in the display changes to reflect the new
category.
Figure 4 Highlighting indicates which zone in the display
is currently selected.
Powering On TriplePlay
With the unit and antenna properly installed, and the unit
activated, press and release the POWER button to turn on the
unit. The SIRIUS and Antex logos will appear for 2 seconds,
followed by the default display. (If the SETUP menu appears, you
held the POWER button too long. Press the SELECT button to
return to the default display.)
You can change music channels1 using any of the following:
? Channel up/down to scroll through channels
? Numbered buttons to tune directly to a specific channel
? Preset button to tune to a preset channel
Use the CHANNEL up/down buttons to scroll through the
channel within a zone. After scrolling to the channel you desire,
press the SELECT button to confirm the channel selection. Note
that the channel name, artist name, and song title information in
the display changes to reflect the new channel.
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You must press the SELECT button within four seconds of
choosing a new channel or the channel change does not take
effect.
You can also tune t o a specific channel directly simply by
pressing in its channel number using the NUMERIC buttons.
?When you enter a three-digit channel number, such as
1-8-4, TriplePlay automatically changes to that channel.
?When you enter a two-digit channel number, such as 1-8,
you must then press the SELECT button for the channel
change to take effect. (If you enter the channel number as
0-1-8, TriplePlay will make the change automatically.)
When preset channels have been set, you can access those
presets simply by pressing the PRESET button, then an
appropriate numeric button. For example, if preset 0 were set to
Rock, preset 1 to Pop, and preset 2 to News, you could jump to
the News channel quickly by pressing “PRESET -2.”
Setting and Recalling Presets
Each zone can have 10 channel presets (numbered 0 to 9). To
assign a preset for the selected zone, first tune to a desired
audio channel. Press and hold the PRESET button for one
second, followed by a numeric button. For example, if you want
to set channel 44 to preset 9, press and hold the PRESET button
for one second, then press the numeric button “9.” Note that the
title bar display changes to “PRESET” to let you know that
TriplePlay is ready to assign a preset channel.
To recall a stored preset, press (but don’t hold) the PRESET
button and then the desired numeric button (0-9).
Configuring Options
TriplePlay's SETUP mode allows you to configure TriplePlay
options (blocking, skipping, and adding channels) and obtain the
unit’s SIRIUS ID numbers for activation.
Entering SETUP Mode
To enter the SETUP mode, press and hold the POWER button for
four seconds. The menu shown in Figure 5 appears.
SRX-3 TriplePlay
SRX-3 TriplePlay SETUP
SRX-3 TriplePlay SETUP
ADD OR SKIP
ADD OR SKIP
PARENTAL CONTROL
PARENTAL CONTROL
SIRIUS ID NUMBERS
SIRIUS ID NUMBERS
RETURN
RETURN
Figure 5 SETUP mode menu.
In SETUP mode:
?The CHANNEL up/down buttons ar e used to scroll though the
Using the Parental Control feature, you can block specific
channels so that can be accessed only with a pass code that you
define. Parents find this feature useful for preventing their
children access to specific content.
To block a channel:
1. Press and hold the POWER button to enter SETUP mode.
2. Press the CHANNEL down button to highlight “PARENTAL
CONTROL,” and then press the SELECT button. A screen
similar to that shown below appears.
ENTER PASSWORD
ENTER PASSWORD
XXXX
XXXX
Press SELECT to Accept
Press SELECT to Accept
Preset to Exit
Preset to Exit
“XXXX” will appear for the password. You must set a
password (if this is the first time at this menu) or enter a
previously set password to proceed. Be careful to use a
familiar number. Write this number down for future
reference.
Pass code: _________________________
3. Enter 4 digits with the numeric buttons or remote, and then
press SELECT. (To exit this menu without setting or entering
the password and return to the previous menu, press the
PRESET button.)
After you have entered the password successfully, the
following menu will appear.
Note that you can change the password by repeating steps 1
through 3.
4. Scroll to highlight “BLOCK CHANNELS”, and then press the
SELECT button. A menu similar to that shown below
appears.
— Use the CHANNEL up/down buttons to scroll to the
— Use the CATEGORY left/right buttons to toggle the status
5. Block (or unblock) as many channels as you choose. When
finished, press the SELECT button to return to the default
display.
In the course of using TriplePlay you may find that there are
specific channels you prefer not to listen to and would rather
skip over. Using TriplePlay’s SKIP feature, you can progr am the
unit to skip over these channels when scrolling using the
CHANNEL up/down buttons or remote control. (Note that you
can still access the “skipped” channels using the direct tune
method.)
To configure a channel to be skipped when scrolling:
1. Press and hold the POWER button to enter SETUP mode.
2. Press the CHANNEL down button to highlight “ADD OR SKIP,”
and then press the SELECT button. A screen similar to that
shown below appears.
ADD and SKIP
ADD and SKIP
ZONE 1
ZONE 1
70 Planet Jazz SKPd
70 Planet Jazz SKPd
Press SEL to Return
Press SEL to Return
UP/DN to select Channel
UP/DN to select Channel
LF/RT to change Status
LF/RT to change Status
Zone to change Zone
Zone to change Zone
— Use the CHANNEL up/down buttons to scroll to the
channel you want to sk ip (or add back a currently
skipped channel).
— Use the CATEGORY left/right buttons to toggle the status
between skipped “SKPd” or not skipped “NRML”.
3. Add and Skip as many channels as you prefer. When
finished, press the SELECT button to return to the default
display.
Displaying SIRIUS ID Numbers
After initial activation it is unlikely that you will need to access
the SIRIUS ID numbers again. If you do, please follow the
instructions below.
1. Press and hold the POWER button to enter SETUP mode.
2. Press the CHANNEL down button to highlight “SIRIUS ID
NUMBERS,” and then press the SELECT button. A screen
similar to that shown below appears.
SIRIUS ID NUMBERS
SIRIUS ID NUMBERS
ZONE 1: 000092733123
ZONE 1: 000092733123
ZONE 2: 000092736724
ZONE 2: 000092736724
ZONE 3: 000092737831
ZONE 3: 000092737831
Press SELECT to Return
Press SELECT to Return
3. Press the SELECT button to return to the default display.
TriplePlay’s remote control provides identical functionality to the
buttons on the front panel.
CATEGORY
CHANNEL
CHANNEL
(UP/DOWN)
(UP/DOWN)
Tune to
Tune to
specific
specific
channels.
channels.
ZONE
ZONE
Press number to
Press number to
select specific
select specific
zone.
zone.
NUMERIC
NUMERIC
Tune directly to
Tune directly to
specific channels
specific channels
(punch in the
(punch in the
channel number,
channel number,
then press SEL)
then press SEL)
and to tune to
and to tune to
preset channels
preset channels
(10 per zone).
(10 per zone).
CATEGORY
(LEFT/RIGHT)
(LEFT/RIGHT)
Tune to
Tune to
specific audio
specific audio
categories
categories
such as Pop,
such as Pop,
Rock,
Rock,
Rhapsody,
Rhapsody,
Jazz, News,
Jazz, News,
and more.
and more.
PRESET
PRESET
Press before
Press before
selecting a
selecting a
NUMERIC
NUMERIC
button to tune
button to tune
to a preset
to a preset
channel.
channel.
Hold before
Hold before
selecting a
selecting a
NUMERIC
NUMERIC
button to set a
button to set a
preset channel.
preset channel.
Integration with Distributed
Audio Control Systems
SRX-3 TriplePlay has been design for easy integration into
distributed audio systems by professional installers. Three
methods of interfac e are provided: the front IR receiver, rear
hardwired IR Port on 3.5mm connector, and the rear RS232
port. Please contact your professional installer or visit our
website www.antex.com for more information, command sets,
and available macros for third party control systems.
Technical Assistance
Technical assistance is available from Antex via:
email: asupport@antex.com
Web: www.antex.com
Phone: (310) 532-3092, ext 18 or 33, 7AM to 5PM PDT
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Antex Electronics Corporation, (the Compa ny) warrants to the
original purchaser of this product that should this product or any
part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven
defective in material or workmanship within 12 months of the
original date of purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or
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To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this
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and transportation prepaid to the Company at the address
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costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the
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Listed here for your reference are SIRIUS music and
entertainment streams. For the most up-to-date list of music
and entertainment streams, visit www.sirius.com
Music Streams
Pop
1: US -1 (Top 40 Hits)
The songs at the top of the pop charts and the latest pop hits breaking out
across America.
2: The Pulse (The '90s & Now)
The best variety of the '90s and now.
3: StarLite (Adult Contemporary)
The brightest stars of today and yesterday, singing the hits.
4: Movin' Easy (Easy Listening)
Easy listening vocal and instrumental favorites.
5: Sirius Gold (Best of the '50s)
The roots of rock n’ roll.
6: '60s Vibrations (Best of the '60s)
Relive the musical revolution of the ‘60s.
7: Totally '70s (Best of the '70s)
Let the music take you back.
8: Big '80s (The Best of the '80s)
Experience the reemergence of pop music.
10: Spirit (Christian Hits)
The power and positive impact of Christian music.
Rock
15: The Rock (Classic Rock)
The top tracks from the legends of classic rock.
16: The Vault (Deeper Classic Rock)
Deeper cuts from rock's legend ary performers.
17: Jam Central (Jam Bands)
A new rock stream playing the latest jam bands.
18: The Trend (Adult Album Alternative)
40 years of “world -class rock.”
The home of high-powered pure rock.
21: Alt Nation (Alternative Rock)
The diverse sounds of current alternative music.
22: First Wave (Classic Alternative)
The music that kicked off alternative rock.
23: Big Rock (Stadium Rock)
The best of stadium rock.
24: Organic Rock (Eclectic Rock)
Musical territory with no boundaries.
25: The Bridge (Mellow Rock)
The soft side of classic rock.
26: Left Of Center (Underground . Independent)
Indie, underground, and unsigned bands.
27: Hard Attack (Metal)
A nonstop barrage of music with attitude for true metal heads.
28: Siriu s Blues (Blues)
The many shades of blues music.
Country
31: New Country (Today's Country Hits)
The sound of today’s country music.
32: Country Road (Country Mix)
Bridging country's classic sound with today's favorite hits.
35: Road House (Classic Countr y)
Country gold from the legends.
36: The Border (Alternative Country)
A rough -around-the-edges sound from just this side of Nashville.
37: Bluegrass (Bluegrass)
Bluegrass is handmade, heartfelt American music.
Hip-Hop
40: Hip -Hop Nation (Today's Rap)
The raw, uncensored jointz.
41: Planet Rhyme (International Rap . Spoken Word)
The international sound of hip -hop.
42: Wax (Turntablism . Freestyle)
World-class DJs show off their cutting and scratching skills.
43: Back Spin (Old Skool Rap)
The pioneers of old skool, upfront and in the mix.