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What is the difference between a “radiostation” and a “source”?

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What is the difference between a “radiostation” and a “source”?

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The concept of “radiostations” and “sources” within My Radio 2 is very important to understand. A “radiostation” is a broadcaster with programming material (music, talk, etc.) unique to this station. However, a radiostation can have several sources. This example will help illustrate this matter: In London, the broadcaster “Capital FM” can be considered a radiostation. However, there are more than one way to receive the signal from “Capital FM”; you can catch it on FM in London, on satellite all over the UK and on the internet all over the world, thus we say that the radiostation “Capital FM” has several sources. What exact sources you’ll be able to utilize for each radio depends on your location and on your hardware. If a radiostation doesn’t have any sources you’ll be able to use (due to your location and hardware limitations), the radiostation will be marked with the tag “N/A” in the radiostation list. It will not be possible to add this radiostation to your preset list.

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