According to Wikapedia, "In computer networking literature, digital bandwidth often refers to data rate measured in bit/s, for example channel capacity (digital bandwidth capacity) or throughput (digital bandwidth consumption). The reason for this usage is that the channel capacity in bit/s is proportional to the analogue bandwidth in Hertz according to Hartley's law."
That must help a lot, eh, Ivor?
Meanwhile, try <http://www.wcny.org/classicfm/>. (They use Windoze Media Player.)
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