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iPhone users can listen to free FM radio online by using the Tunein Radio or MyTuner iOS Apps. Another way is to simply ask Siri to play radio stations by name or You can search for stations by broadcast name, call sign, or frequency.

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Third-party apps on the App Store is the easiest way to listen radio on iPhone. Many applications in the app store will get you access to FM radio.You can download apps like Simple Radio or check these top 5 iPhone Apps to listen FM Radio. The only downside to this route is that you might need access to the internet before you can get them. Also, if you are in an area with low service or a bad signal, you might need help downloading them.

The iPhone is handy. FM radio will give you local radio updates or allow you to listen to your hometown station from wherever you are. The iPhone is great about providing access to local stations and their streaming radio. The FM function for apps could depend on the internet. Beware of areas with little or no service.

The Android phone is every bit as functional and helpful as the iPhone. It can also receive the same FM stations as the iPhone and may even include a link to the radio on the home screen. Check around the screens on your phone and swipe until you are comfortable with where everything is located.

We can listen to FM radio on phone without the Internet. Almost all phones in this era come with an in-built FM radio chip, so you can turn it on your phone and listen to the radio using any FM radio app available on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

Music on your iPhone or Android is frequently streamed or selected. FM radio applications can be added to your phone, allowing you to listen to local radio and even choose live radio from across the country. Depending on your type of phone, there are even ways to listen straight from the home screen.

If you do not have internet access, getting an FM application could be out of the question. However, there are Android phones that come with an FM application that could be hidden in the menus. Research your phone model and type to discover how it works and what makes it stream your beloved FM radio.

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Offline FM Radio Without Earphone 2018 is a free multimedia app that lets you listen to FM radio stations on your device without having to connect to the internet. This tool from SonaDev features a variety of radio stations dedicated to categories from music to football.

Just like NextRadio - Free Live FM Radio and Radio FM, Offline FM Radio Without Earphone 2018 is available for you to use without having to pay a single penny. Just start up the application and you can get full access to all your local radio stations.

Look for (on sites that sell older hardware) a device called a RadioShark. It is a USB radio tuner that shows up as an audio card in the computer. Although it's software was written for older Windows and Mac machines, I've managed to create a Docker container that runs some Linux code to manage the tuner (search Github for the software).

Hey All, looking for something to put in our Camper, that's pretty much entirely parked at a campsite. No reliable internet, and don't really want to use my phone as it would need to be plugged in all the time to the stereo speakers. The Camper has Red/White inputs, so I need something that can either run an Aux cable.

I see they have something on the website for $100, but it includes a subscription, in which I'm already an All Access subscriber, so I wasn't sure if there was a better or less expensive option to do that without an "free" sub or just a basic radio that can access Sirius. Needing an antenna is fine, I can run it up the camper.

The idea is that users with an internet connection act as a hotspot for users without internet access (over radio) which are nearby. Would it be possible for offline users to send/receive transactions over a p2p radio mesh network?

I'm in remote areas with zero internet access for months at a time. I get the feeling Ham Radio Deluxe phones home from your installed version checking for your callsign, stops working if you don't have internet access, and could disable your software installation? Yes/no/maybe?

If you have a ham radio you will be connecting to Winlink stations and if you have a Marine SSB radio you will be connecting to SailMail stations. If you are lucky to be capable of both kinds of radio transmission you can use the same installation of Airmail to talk to both kinds of stations. However, make sure you have the applicable licenses for each system (see below).

And if your Airmail is configured to use the GPS connected to your PC, or you choose to enter your position manually, your lat/long will automatically be sent to YOTREPS or Winlink (Ham radio users only) mapping systems for your family to follow your progress.

FM Radio - Internet Radio app is a free application for the Android platform. The app offers you a simple and fast way to search for FM radio stations around the world and listen to them for free. You can search by country, genre, or by city. If you're looking for your favorite FM radio station, this is the best app for you. It has a very simple interface and is very easy to use.

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I logged into the PC at the remote and the radio is available on the LAN, and it works fine, but SmartSDR says..NO INTERNET. Of course I cant even use SmartLink setup, because it says "the radio needs to be connected to the internet" which I understand.

I logged into the router and the Flex IP addy is there, and the port forwards are still all correct. But that's not the real issue, since even if they weren't, I could change them in SmartLink setup, but the radio thinks it has no internet so won't let me.

Kind of confusing on the Topic, but I think your saying the radio is on a Class B network, This should work fine UNLESS your double Nated, I ran my radio for may years on a class B network but it WASN'T doulble NAT'ed

Thanks Bret, it is quite a setup. It probably is the another NAT even though the 2nd router is only an access point. It could be because it is a Mesh AP and I am forced to use the WAN port on it for the 10/100 backhaul. I do have a 10/100 line in from the main router into the shack before it goes to the WIFI AP. Going to try to put a dumb switch there to split to the radio before it goes to the WAN of the AP.

Interestingly, I forwarded port 4992 and I can establish a connection to the radio from the public side. The VITA frames don't make it though. MacOS Smart SDR lets you specify a fixed IP address for the radio connection so that is rather helpful. If I could make the connection this way without the cloud I would be extremely happy.

FIOS ONT with UTP to WAN on Actiontec router. Actiontec does not provide WIFI but does provides DHCP on the 10/100 LAN ports and assigns Class B (172.16.0.0-172.16.31.255) addresses to all the clients. At this point the radio is connected to a LAN port on the Actiontec which is using the forwarding rules posted in my 19 Dec message above.

Hi Bret, my first router (the one that the radio is connected to) has a public IP, so the only thing I can think of is the 172 addresses. Going to try a 192.168 router later tonight. Would hate to have to re-number the net. We'll see how that goes...

Setup another router with Class C (192.168.x.x) subnet range, DHCP enabled and radio will not grab an address, remains on the auto-config address (169.254.x.x). Been doing this stuff since token ring days and never had a puzzle such as this.

Not sure it is network related at this point. I DMZ'd the radio and it still replies "not connected to the internet" when attempting to register. With it DMZ'd though I can connect to it from the outside with SmartSDR IOS.

Got it. I don't see the radio pinging any hosts during the Smart app start-up. I don't see any frames (other than broadcast) going out of the radio when SmartSDR starts up and/or when I click on "SmartLink Setup". Has the radio already determined yay or nay on internet access, cached that information, and report it to Smart when Smart queries the radio on app start-up?

Radio and everything connected to the AP grab an IP from the Actiontec main router without issues. The radio was stuck on the DHCP AutoConfig when I was testing with a different router for debug purposes. I had a cable running from the ONT to the shack when I was doing this and it looks as though the DHCP issue was a cable problem.

...is a network of amateur radio and authorized government stations that provide worldwide radio email using radio pathways where the internet is not present. The system is built, operated and administered entirely by licensed "Ham" volunteers. It supports email with attachments, position reporting, weather and information bulletins, and is well-known for its role in interoperable emergency and disaster relief communications. It is capable of operating completely without the internet--automatically--using smart-network radio relays. Licensed Winlink operators/stations use both amateur radio and government radio frequencies worldwide. Support for the system is provided by the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc., a US 501(c)(3) non-profit, public-benefit entity. Winlink Global Radio Email️ is a US registered trademark of the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc.

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