@TT

You are my kind of Heath Robinson already ...
>

ty I shall take that as a compliment : D
 

> But its actually quite tough to figure it out in images. Any demo?
>

Understood-- is the demo for the switches?  I can make a tiddler-- the 
second screenshot is of a tiddler containing the switches-- I can attach it 
after I change the switches to write to a field that I will initially set.

@Julio

Wow AM/FM Radio (showing my age...hehe) ala HTML....THAT my friend is 
> creativity!
> I can only watch with wonder and amazement at some of the work I see from 
> the community.
> I'd second TT on that, a simple demo would be nice.
>

TYVM!  If you recognized MW as AM you are ancient or European : P  (tho I 
believe the rest of the world also used the Eurpean band designations) you 
may also notice the FM band is the original 106 instead of 108

Now a demo of the radio wouldn't be ready-- its still in work, the 
screenshot below shows the latest changes.  I wasn't expecting attention 
being drawn to the radio but I believe I could put up a demo of it-- its 
only a few tiddlers that can be used independently of the wiki its from.  
If you saw the screenshots of my personal wiki, the radio is one of the 
sidebar UI's (along with a cellphone, GPS unit, file cabinet, bookshelf, 
notebook, EMF detector) that are role playing immersive aides.  The radio 
is to find phantom radio broadcasts that are part of the story-- but just 
like with Fallout, Internet streaming radio stations can be listened to 
with it.  Currently, it has a bunch of Internet radio mixed with number 
stations recordings.  Once done, each band will have 100 channels to 
scatter stations and recordings among, with empty channels using the static 
mp3 that fires off when the on button is pressed (the green screen glow 
also turns on with the on button).  The phantom radio signal the wiki 
reader will want to find randomly appears on a different frequency each 
time.

It's all html and widgets--  the new display numbers are a table generated 
by list widgets to get the even spacing needed for the red dial needle 
movement.  It's currently a div but may change it to a svg so the the 
tuning button list widget to manipulate easier for its movement.

[image: radiosbar3.jpg]

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