![]() ![]() KPO (NBC) Add-on - 7 files, 1.56 GB total. Readme contains info to change the station to KFI, Los Angeles as that is the actual station program listings that were used. It includes NBC news broadcasts, some speeches, the Abbott and Costello, Amos and Andy, Battle Stations, Bob Hope, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Duffy's Tavern, Fibber McGee and Molly, The Great Gildersleeve, Jack Benny, Kraft Music Hall, Lum and Abner, Red Skelton, Spike Jones, This is War, and Words At War entertainment programs. This will add the real life NBC radio station KPO in San Francisco. KPO (NBC) radio station - 34 files, 8.33 GB total. All were recorded in France in the 1930s. 1/3 are in English, the rest are in french. 21 songs from the American born French superstar. ![]() Josephine Baker Songs* - 1 file, 80.4 MB. 135 Japanese songs from the 1930s or earlier. Some songs also feature vocals, in Japanese of course. 30 songs performed with the traditional Japanese Koto, which is a string instrument. More Hawaiian Music* - 1 file, 458.89 MB. Note there are no duplicate songs from the British Music file above. 94 songs from the British novelty song singer. There are some more Josephine Baker songs included, but no duplicates from the other sets. Some songs are in English, but are by French artists or by artists who were most popular in France. 241 songs from the WWII era or before, or possibly after. More French Music - 3 files, 617 MB total. Songs are mostly in MP3 format, with a few in OGG format. There are some more Josephine Baker songs included, but no duplicates from the separate set of her also available. Includes a readme file with more info, and info to create a separate radio station for these songs.įrench Music* - 8 files, 1.92 GB total. Includes a readme file with more info, and info to create a separate radio station for these songs.Ĭountry Music - 16 files, 3.89 GB total. 437 traditional Chinese songs in MP3 format. 390 songs by British singers and/or bands from the WWII era or before.Ĭhinese Music - 8 files, 1.99 GB total. If you use these songs in the Gramophone, I recommend you use my SH4 Randomizer, or the Gramophone Songrandomizer to avoid hearing the same song more than once in a row.īritish Music* - 3 files, 622 MB total. NOTE: The 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s files do contain the same songs released by different artists in different years, but not the same year. 428 songs from the 1910s or earlier.ġ920s Music - 5 files, 1 GB total. Intended primarily for the Gramophone.ġ910s Music - 5 files, 1.01 GB total. 1,202 songs from the wartime V-Disc program. 259 songs from the year 1944.ġ945 Music - 2 files, 505 MB total. 186 songs from the year 1943.ġ944 Music - 3 files, 512 MB total. 268 songs from the year 1942.ġ943 Music - 1 file, 378 MB total. 363 songs from the year 1941.ġ942 Music - 3 files, 580 MB total. 359 songs from the year 1940.ġ941 Music - 3 files, 743 MB total. These contain installation instructions, more information, and the channel info you'll need to copy and paste into the "radio.ini" in order to hear the radio stations.įiles marked with an asterisk (*) are available for download here on 's Downloads area, under SH4 Sound FX Mods.ġ940 Music - 3 files, 754 MB total. Not all episodes of a program may be available.Īll radio stations include readmes. Except for the KOTR station, only episodes from December 1941 through August 14th, 1945 are used. And hearing a song about Iwo Jima in 1942 is just. While you can control programs in the "Events" folder, you can't control the music. Except for the KGMB, KOTR, NHK, and Radio Vladivostok stations, they are subdivided by year for the music files. Radio stations do not include music, only the appropriate news and/or entertainment programs. ![]() You MUST download all the parts in order to extract properly! Most files are in 256MB multi-part RAR format. They can be used with any radio station or the Gramophone. I have created several radio mods for Silent Hunter 4, as well as separate music files, divided by year for the WWII era, or by decade for the "oldies." Most music file songs are in mp3 format, some in wav and/or ogg. ![]()
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