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Newer page: | version 9 | Last edited on Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:50:31 pm | by IanMcDonald | Revert |
Older page: | version 8 | Last edited on Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:03:07 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
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Here is a sample __~/.radio__ configuration file for it (based on Hamilton frequencies):
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<verbatim>
[Stations]
-88950000
=The Generator
-89750000
=ZMFM
+89000000
=The Generator
+89800000
=ZMFM
91400000=Concert Radio
-91950000
=scan-3
+92000000
=More FM
93000000=The Rock
93800000=Solid Gold
-94540000
=Life FM
+94500000
=Life FM
96000000=Radio Hauraki
-96950000
=scan-9
-97790000
=scan-10
-98590000
=scan-12
-99250000
=scan-13
+97000000
=scan-9
+97800000
=scan-10
+98600000
=Classic Hits
+99300000
=scan-13
99950000=scan-14
-100950000
=National Radio
+101000000
=National Radio
103340000=scan-16
[Buttons]
-1=88950000
-2=89750000
+1=89000000
+2=89800000
3=91400000
5=93000000
6=93800000
7=96000000
-8=100950000
+8=100100000
</verbatim>
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Gnome Radio is a nice gui for [GTK2] that can store frequencies and record streams onto disk as Wav, [MP3] or OggVorbis.%%%
RedHat users with Dags repo set up on Apt or yum can install `gnomeradio`