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Anyone try ZenoRadio and get it to work on PC or VOIP ?


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Anyone try this ? I thought it was a great idea ,

or get it to work off a landline or over VOIP etc ?

I tried to find a list of the radio station "phone numbers" but could not find it ,

maybe I have to sign up on android , but it would be nice to have a work around that you could use on a landline etc

it seems to have 100s of stations in many languages........but best if you have unlimited cell minutes , that is why I would like to figure out another way as I have unlimited minutes on my landline in the USA ,

I would love to find a list of stations to see what english language ones there are, and I understand they are just feeding thru the stations website but they are all in one place !

http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/11/15/245227755/cellphones-as-radios-immigrants-dial-in-to-native-stations

A year and half ago, Baruch Herzfeld, an entrepreneur in New York City, had a novel idea: connect immigrants in the U.S. with radio stations in their home country using nothing more than a cheap cellphone.The result is ZenoRadio.

ZenoRadio employee Atif Enin, who's from Egypt, points to a list of countries, each with a U.S. phone number."This is for a local Egyptian station; this is for Lebanese, Moroccan, then Syrian, Yemeni, Algerian, Iraqi and Somali," Enin says. Ahmad Mohammed has been listening to ZenoRadio for about a month."When I listen to the Egyptian music every day," he says, "I feel as if I'm living home, I'm back home."

Zeno assigns a U.S. phone number to a radio station's Internet stream. "If you press extension 1 [it's] one radio station, 2 is another one, 3 is another one, 4 is another one. If you press star, you can change it," says Herzfeld, the company founder............more on the link above

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I've never tried it myself, I used to use Screamer Radio on Windows a few years ago. Very light on RAM and a decent help page for adding new stations.

Another one that Windows users have recommended is RadioSure.

There's plenty of decent free radio players out there to be found.

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There's plenty of decent free radio players out there to be found.

Yeah but this one is over the phone line

at my shop I do not have internet but I do have a phone, with free calling :)

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