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Adding Ceasefire Radio to TuneIn

TuneIn is one of the most popular Radio platforms on the internet, supported by platforms such as Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, SONOS, and many more. It makes listening to radio on your phone, through a smart speaker, or in a car and on-the-go easy. That's why we've gone through and devised this simple and easy method for you to be able to listen to one of the best radios on the waves without a hitch! Now no matter where you are or what you're doing, you can get the best music Ceasefire Radio has to offer straight to your ears. 


Note: As of writing this article, this method is only supported on the TuneIn Mobile app which you can download from here

Step 1: Open the TuneIn app and navigate to "Library"

Step 2: Click on "Custom URL"

Step 3: Enter the URL for the WebStream

You can simply copy-paste this URL into the box: https://radio.abstrat.uk/radio/8000/NAME.mp3

Step 4: Change the URL to the quality you want

Where it says "NAME.mp3" in the link you copied, you have to change it to a quality setting that you want to listen to Ceasefire Radio in. We recommend using "Normal". Please pick carefully, as if you want to change it later, you'll have to go through all these steps again!
  • Ultra Low Quality - ultralow.mp3
  • Low Quality - low.mp3
  • Normal Quality - radio.mp3 - Recommended
  • High Quality - high.mp3
  • Ultra High Quality - ultra.mp3

Step 5: Hit "Save" and enjoy!




Editors Note: TuneIn is a 3rd party free ad-supported Radio platform. While every care has been taken to ensure the safety of our users, we are not affiliated, endorsed nor sponsored by TuneIn.


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