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By : Dan Volf    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-05-31 15:04:31
Since phones do not add a built-in FM antenna, they use the wire with an external headset as the antenna. As it works, you are limited to FM stations inside range of your mobile phone. Unless your cellular phone provides an option for ignoring the external headset, you have to listen to the radio using the corded headset. Another option is to use Internet radio.

The phrase "Internet Radio" covers apps that stream music playlists, such as Pandora, to apps that stream content from a real radio station. This article covers two apps that stream C . r . radio stations. These apps turn your mobile device into an AM/FM radio, without the need for an antenna. For for you to get a station via Internet, the station, itself, must live stream its broadcasts to the web. While the number of stations has risen over the years, there are still stations that won't support live streaming.

For continuous streaming, you will need a high-speed Internet connection. On a slow 3G connection (512 Kbps), you could experience more interruptions. This runs specifically true, when your mobile device is downloading other data in private.

tfsRadio Costa Rica brings you a wide variety of Costa Rican Radio Stations. As of this writing, tfsRadio Costa Rica lists 57 stereo. There are a number of duplicates in the list, which reduces the count to around 50 stations. While most of the stations are FM stations, there are some AM stations in the list. Their email list is not sorted, so you must scan the list to find a particular radio station. The tfsRadio apps does not separate the stations by genre. The approach used by tfsRadio is to provide an app for every country, for a total of 182 apps.

The tfsRadio app lets you set a sleep timer, as well as an alarm clock. You mark your favorite stations by tapping the star right of the station name which is currently playing. The app also provides a red record button. Whenever you tap the button, the app starts recording the station. To prevent the recording tap the record button again. You can then share your recoding to Facebook, email the playback quality, or set it as a ringtone.

The TuneIn Radio app needs a totally different approach. TuneIn Radio provides entry to over 60,000 different the air. In addition, it provides access to over Two million Podcasts, which were not part of tfsRadio. Despite the number of sources, TuneIn Radio is easy to use. The Browse tab divides the sources to the following categories:

Local Radio uses your cellular devices coarse GPS settings to discover the list of local stations. For C . r ., this is about every station in the nation.
Recents is just a history of the last stations played.
Recommended actually builds a subscriber base based on your previous choices for radio stations.
The Music, Sports, and Talk choices top-level options that open another menu to further refine your quest. At the bottom of the second menu is really a list of local stations that fall into the selected general category. If you tap an option from the second menu, you recruit a list of the local stations, followed by top stations, podcasts, and an explore section. Good news category skips the secondary menu and walks you directly to the station list.
The By Location option allows you to select stations from a particular country. The division of countries is quite interesting, as Mexico is consider section of North America and not Central America.
The By Language option permits you to select stations base on language as opposed to location.
Podcasts leads to a long second menu that divides podcasts into music, talk, and sports sections.

TuneIn Radio supports both a sleep timer as well as an alarm. To set these options, you'll want to tap the side bar before you get to the options menu. From main menu icon, you are able to set the "Car Mode," which simplifies the interface with the expense of accessing some of the features. To save lots of your presets, you need to create a TuneIn Radio account. About the same Account screen, you can define your Facebook accounts for sharing your stations. To record a stream, you will need the TuneIn Radio Pro version ($0.99 USD) of the app.

If you are interested in just playing radio stations from Costa Rica, then tfsRadio Cr does the job. If you want to benefit from the widest variety of radio stations and podcasts, then TuneIn Radio is the best choice. After using both apps, I decided to go with TuneIn Radio.

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