What an address on the band costs, and what happens to one that goes dark.
Claim a frequency
A frequency is an address. One holder, one recording at a time, and when the band is full there are no more — that is the whole of it.
What follows is the whole band as it stands: every address, and what it costs. What is on a held frequency is not written here — that still costs you the tuning.
An address nobody has held costs $1.00 and always will. You hold one at a time, you pay for it once, and releasing it puts it back on the band. Nothing is ever refunded.
Marked prices are falling. When an address goes dark — released, or left until the recording on it wears out — it comes back on the band at 2× what it last went for, and drops every day for 7 days until it reaches half that price. It never falls below $1.00. Waiting is cheaper; waiting is also how somebody else gets there first.
Prices are read from the band, so they are not written here.
finite.fm is a receiver, and the band, the dial and the sound are all built in the browser. With scripts off there is nothing here to hear.