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Medium Wave CapeTalk is Cape Town's first ever talk radio station.
Bringing you all the latest news, views, sport, weather, traffic
and infomation you need to keep in touch.
Now how do you find it? Most Cape radio stations are
on the FM band. To find CapeTalk, switch your radio to MW or
AM (it's the same thing), then tune your radio to the 567 frequency.
If you have a "push-button" or digital radio, push
the "Band" / "Tuner" button until MW or
AM appears on the screen and tune to 567. |
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You
can now listen to CapeTalk via the Internet, no matter
where you are in the world!
NB: Those listening
using anything lower than Windows Media player version
7 will experience difficulties connecting (please see
the "What you need to listen" section below).
With our live audio streaming, CapeTalk is just a few
clicks away. All you need is a computer with a sound card
and speakers (PC or MAC), Internet access, and Windows
Media Player.
Click here to LISTEN NOW! |
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 Our
audio is broadcast using the latest Windows Media Technologies.
You will need version 7.0 (with a codec upgrade) or higher
of Windows Media Player installed on your computer. If
you use Windows Media Player v7 or v8, a codec upgrade
should occur automatically when you connect to the stream.
If this does not occur (or fails), you will need to download
and install the codec pack upgrade. If you use Windows
Media Player v9 or v10, no upgrade is necessary to receive
the live stream. |
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1. If you are having trouble connecting to the audio
stream, please check that you have the correct version
of Windows Media Player installed on your system. You
will need version 6.4 of Windows Media Player for
Win95 or version 7 for Win98/2000 installed on your computer. |
2. Click on the "LISTEN NOW" link.
There will be a slight pause while you connect to our
server but then you should receive 567 loud and clear. |
3. If your reception seems slow or broken, please set
the buffer in Windows Media Player to 30 seconds.
This should give you a clearer and uninterrupted connection. |
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If you have problems receiving Windows Media
streams, you may need to open additional ports in your
firewall. This tutorial briefly describes how Windows
Media interacts with firewalls and offers suggested firewall
settings.
Click
here for the TUTORIAL |
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No connection:
The server may be busy or down. Please try again. |
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Sound breaks up:
Congestion on the Internet. |
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Still having problems?
Feel free to email the webmaster and we'll do our best
to help! |
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