R.N.I

 

HOW TO LISTEN ON YOUR MOBILE PHONE AND TO BEET THE BAN!

 

R.N.I


 


 

If you own a phone that is on the THREE network then the below dose not apply! You need only do a search for   ”radio north sea”  in any of the many internet radio AAP’S and that's it

job done…

 

However all the other networks do their best to stop you listening to internet radio they do this by blocking port numbers above 5700 so naturally your phone says  service down or unavailable. In realty this is not so! It’s just that they won’t let you connect!

 

We at R.N.I have got round this for you! By having a port 80 stream of which is a basic port for the internet & as such is not easily blockable without stopping the phone having internet at all!!

 

Hers what you do! We suggest you use the aap known as  “A online Radio”  do this by going to your aap’s service i.e. market if your on Android, then scroll down until you see  “music and audio”  after which you choose free i.e. so you only see the list of free apps! Then scroll down until you see   “A On Radio”
download it and place a shortcut to it on you phones apps menu or on the home screen. Then open the player from this short cut and search for   “radio north sea”   this will give you a list of all 5 of our streams open / play the one that says 32k AAC once it starts playing save it to favourites job done.

 

Should you not see our streams when tying to search! And your phone refuses to search or list any stations at this point This is again because your network provider has blocked this too!!

 Don’t worry its easy to get round this as well! Simply open up your phones browser i.e. google or any! And then type /enter the blue link / just below into the address bar of your browser

LINK      http://rni220.zapto.org:80/listen.pls     LINK

Then hit go / search this will open  "A on line radio" or your choice of default player and R.N.I will start playing, just store us into your player’s favourites and that’s it all done.

 

Should you choose a different player then simply do the same as with  “A online radio”  with any minor changes to accommodate your choice of player.

 

We suggest you print this info out as it will assist you when doing the above for the first time.

 

Link to printable page. 
 

 

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