It might be that you have two stations on close frequencies. When changing stations, the radio will start playing stations when you get close to the frequency so that it fades in/out.
So, if you have two stations on nearby frequencies, when you tune one in, it will play both. I found that having the frequencies about 10 apart seems to keep them distinct.
You can check in game by tuning up and down the stations and noting what frequency each one is set to, and if there is enough separation between them.
__________________
"Never ask a World War II history buff for a 'final solution' to your problem!"
|