Selecting a podcast / bbc listen again – Sangean DDR-62 (R1) User Manual

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Selecting a podcast / BBC Listen Again

Some radio stations allow you to listen to programs that have already been broadcast. The BBC’s
Listen Again service is an example of this. In addition, radio broadcasters and individuals may
make programs which are intended normally to be downloaded into a computer or copied onto
a portable media player. These are commonly known as Podcasts. On your radio, both Listen
Again programs and Podcasts are grouped together as Podcasts, and the same menu is used
to access and listen to both types of programming. Listen Again programs are also accessible
viathe Stations menu.

Press and hold the Menu button to enter the main Internet radio menu. Press the Tuning Up
or Down buttons on the touch panel (or the Folder Up or Down buttons on the remote control)
until ‘Station list’ is highlighted on the display and then press the Select button.

Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons on the touch panel (or Folder Up or Down buttons on the
remote control) until ‘Podcasts’ is highlighted on the display and press the Select button.

You may then search by location, genre, or using part of the name of the podcast. The
searches operate in exactly the same way as when searching for a conventional radio station.
Searching by location is done first by continent, then by country. You may then list ‘All shows’
or search within a country by genre. Searching by genre is more direct, since once the genre is
chosen the next menu display shows a list of available podcasts. Searching by name operates
in the same way as when searching for a named radio station, selecting the ‘ ’ symbol when
you have entered the text. You may enter one or more pieces of text which will be used for the
search.

Press the Tuning Up or Down buttons on the touch panel (or the Folder Up or Down buttons on
remote control) and then press the Select button to confirm your chosen podcast. The display
will show ‘Connecting…’ while it finds the new program.

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