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Internet radio
In the previous section, we already introduced the impressive Internet radio capabilities
of your iRadio. The big advantage of the iRadio over the conventional way of listening
to Internet radio via your computer’s web browser is that your iRadio can tap into the full
variety of the Internet WITHOUT relying on your computer—simply by connecting directly
to the router that provides your Internet access.
Caution—transfer volume! Please note that frequently listening to Internet radio stations
will result in an enormous volume of data being transferred over the course of a month.
If you have a contract with a volume limit, exceeding this limit may result in extra costs.
For that reason, we recommend unlimited rate plans.
The radio station directory
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The list of Internet radio stations is always kept
up-to-date and continuously expanded. The serv-
ice ensures that you always have a fresh, reliable
selection of stations despite the continuous
changes in the Internet radio world. When you ac-
cess the Internet radio menu, the iRadio automat-
ically retrieves the current version from the Inter-
net, thus making sure that you always have the
latest version. Simply use the usual controls to navigate through the presorted station
list.
Ifyouhappenuponastationthatyouwouldliketondagain,simplypressoneofthe
station keys for approx. 2 seconds during the playback to store the station and press this
same number button to bring it up again later as desired. Then, the bottom line of the
display shows a P (for Programme), followed by the respective memory number – for
example, “P1”. Other options for managing your favourites are described later.
Podcast & Radio on demand
Radio On Demand in English is normally used as a synonym for podcasting. Thus for
example, popular shows from a daily radio program are formatted and made available
online so that they can be called up any time as podcasts—even large and well-known
radio stations do this.
As a listener, you are no longer tied to the set broadcast times of conventional radio
programs, you can access the contents made available in this way whenever you want.
That’s why it’s called “Radio On Demand”. The variety of these contents is vast, and
growing by the day. Possibly even an interesting alternative to classic radio: and it’s not
only broadcast organisations that are providing content like this, more recently live re-
cordings of university lectures, language courses, comedy programs or just plain simple
audio journals have been added to the offering. There’s something for just about any
desire. And the best of it is: With your iRadio you have easy, free access to the podcast