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Download the app, search for WCLV, and mark it as a "favorite" (usually a star or heart icon), and the station will show up at the top of your list each time you open the app.
Not only can you clip your phone on your belt, pocket or purse and listen to WCLV as you garden, shop or take a walk through the Metropark, you can also listen in your car even when you're out of town. You'll need a male to male USB connection or 3.5 mm cord for the auxiliary input, and car power cord to connect your mobile device to your car's speakers. Check your mobile service provider or Radio Shack.
Robert Conrad comments, "When I was in Florida in November, 2012, for the first of the season's Cleveland Orchestra residency in Miami, I plugged my iPhone with the WCLV AP into the radio of the rental car and tooled all over south Florida from Naples to Miami listening to WCLV. The only problem is that there is a stretch on the Alligator Alley where the signal from Verizon drops out for about five miles."
"I am using such a connection in my Town and Country and have listened to WCLV in the Toledo-Ann Arbor area. And on a warm September Sunday afternoon, I took a Sunday drive up I 90 along the east lake shore to the Painesville area where the WCLV signal receives a lot of interference from the Geneva station at 104.7. WCLV was clear as bell. I even tried it out in that area FM arm pit – the Chagrin River valley. Great listening. Here’s the way to take WCLV on your driving trip to Florida, Arizona, Columbus, Akron, or simply elsewhere around northeastern Ohio where there’s interference at 104.9."
"Depending on the car radio, the sound is quite good. An audio engineer friend of mine listening in Miami said the sound is fabulous."