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ADD, ADD YOUR SITE RADIO Oxwall | Forum

Kevin Soto Vallejo
Kevin Soto Vallejo Sep 30 '15
Greetings, I leave the HTML code so that they can add to your website if you want to add an online radio in your web page.


<script>(function (win, doc, script, source, objectName) { (win.RadionomyPlayerObject = win.RadionomyPlayerObject || []).push(objectName); win[objectName] = win[objectName] || function (k, v) { (win[objectName].parameters = win[objectName].parameters || { src: source, version: '1.1' })[k] = v; }; var js, rjs = doc.getElementsByTagName(script)[0]; js = doc.createElement(script); js.async = 1; js.src = source; rjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, rjs); }(window, document, 'script', 'https://www.radionomy.com/js/radionomy.player.js', 'radplayer'));radplayer('url', 'steadily');radplayer('type', 'medium');radplayer('autoplay', '1');radplayer('volume', '50');radplayer('color1', '#000000');radplayer('color2', '#ffffff');</script><div class="radionomy-player"></div>





I hope to be helpful.

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Taissa Team
Taissa Sep 30 '15
Topic was moved from General Questions.
Mag
Mag Dec 18 '15
is this for existing or personal radio styled stations.. like.. would this be to play your local radio am/fm station ...or for like personal podcasting type things?
ElysiaEuphemia
ElysiaEuphemia May 14 '21
I used a new piece of code on different platforms to search and install free radio stations.

Totally free to choose high quality PM frequency radio station list updated at website internetradiohoren

The Forum post is edited by ElysiaEuphemia May 16 '21
Micaeljames
Micaeljames May 29 '23

Tuning a radio is a simple process that allows you to adjust the frequency and find desired radio stations. Here's a guide on how to tune a radio: Power on the radio: Ensure your radio is plugged in or has fresh batteries. Switch it on using the power button or knob. Antenna adjustment: Extend or position the radio's antenna for optimal reception. Adjusting the antenna can improve signal strength. Select the tuning mode: Most radios have different tuning modes, such as manual or automatic. 


Choose the appropriate mode based on your radio's features. Manual tuning: If your radio has a manual tuning option, use the tuning knob or buttons to increase or decrease the frequency. Listen for static or audio feedback to gauge the strength of the signal. Slowly turn the knob until you find a station of interest. Automatic tuning: In automatic mode, radios typically scan through available frequencies and stop when they detect a strong signal. Press the "scan" or "seek" button, and the radio will search for stations. Once it stops at a station, you can fine-tune it manually if desired. Fine-tuning: If the radio station isn't perfectly clear, use the tuning knob to make small adjustments until you achieve the best reception and sound quality. Presets: Many radios have preset buttons that allow you to save your favorite stations. Once you find a station you like, press and hold a preset button to assign it a number. You can then easily switch between saved stations using these preset buttons. Remember that tuning methods may vary depending on the radio model. It's always beneficial to consult the user manual for specific instructions tailored to your radio.

The Forum post is edited by Micaeljames May 29 '23