WTBI Online Help Section: Listening on a mobile device
This purpose of this page is to inform you how to access the webcast of WTBI on certain mobile devices. While it may be possible to listen to WTBI on devices other than those listed below, we can only report success with these devices. Please contact us if you'd like to let us know about successfully listening to WTBI on a device other than these:
iPhone / iPod Touch:
- Download the free FStream application from the App Store.
- Open FStream and click on the "Favorites" button.
- Click "Edit" -- Be aware that FStream may have already inserted some favorites for you. You may delete this at your discretion.
- Click on "Add new webradio"
- Input the Name as WTBI and the URL as:
http://ipcop.tbcg.org:8000/wtbi.ogg
- Press "Save" and then "Done"
- If using an iPhone, click on More->Settings and insure that the Celluar Network is "On"
- Click on the "Play" button at the bottom to be taken to the home screen. Once there, click on the link to WTBI.
Blackberry
One application that will allow you to listen to WTBI online on your Blackberry is radioBee. However, radioBee currently is not free so we'll focus on providing a free solution to listen to the webcast of WTBI. You should be able to use the URL mentioned in the previous section to setup and use radioBee if desired.
A free method of listening to WTBI on your Blackberry is Moodio.
- You'll need to visit the Moodio website and create and click the "Create new account" link on the left if you don't already have a Moodio account.
- Once you've created your account and logged into it, you're prompted to search for and add a "Station" to your list of stations you'd like to listen to on your phone. Simply search for "WTBI" and choose the "WTBI Radio - Ogg" link or just click here
- Finally, on your Blackberry phone's Browser application, simply visit m.moodio.fm and login with the account you created previously. After logging in, you will see a link to listen to WTBI.
Android-based phones
We're not currently aware of a solution to listen to the webcast of WTBI on an Android phone, but we're sure one will come along soon (if it doesn't already exist) given the free and open nature of Android application development.