Scanner Radio Pro 3.9.0.1 (v3.9.0.1) apk
Scanner Radio Pro 3.9.0.1 apk
What’s in this Scanner Radio Pro 3.9.0.1 apk
Fixed a memory allocation problem that can cause a Force Close when the \”Parse metadata\” setting is enabled.
3.9:
Added support for alpha tags (channel information) for feeds that have them.
Added the ability to specify which widgets and shortcuts should not be shown in Android’s widgets chooser (select Settings from the menu in the app and then “Widgets and Shortcut Settings” to configure).
3.9:
Added support for alpha tags (channel information) for feeds that have them.
Added the ability to specify which widgets and shortcuts should not be shown in Android’s widgets chooser (select Settings from the menu in the app and then “Widgets and Shortcut Settings” to configure).
Scanner Radio Pro 3.9.0.1, Listen to police and fire departments from around the world on your phone.
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Unfortunately, I am no longer able to offer this app via the Google Play Store (the free version *is* still available though), click on the “Visit webpage” link below for more information. I’m leaving this app listed in the store so that people that have already purchased it can continue to receive updates.
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Unfortunately, I am no longer able to offer this app via the Google Play Store (the free version *is* still available though), click on the “Visit webpage” link below for more information. I’m leaving this app listed in the store so that people that have already purchased it can continue to receive updates.
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Listen to live audio from over 3,600
police and fire scanners, weather radios, and amateur radio repeaters
from around the world (primarily in the United States and Australia,
with more being added daily) on your phone.
Features:
* View scanners that are located nearest you, sorted by distance.
* View the top 50 scanners that have the most listeners (list updated every 5 minutes).
* View list of scanners added most recently (new additions are being added all the time).
* Add scanners you listen to the most to your Favorites list for quick access.
* Browse the directory of scanners by location or genre (public safety, air traffic, weather, railroad, etc).
* Enable notifications to be notified when lots of people (such as over 1000, for example) are listening to any scanner (indicating that something big is happening). You can also be notified when scanners located near you (or specific scanners of your choosing) have more than a certain number of listeners.
* Add Scanner Radio Pro widgets and shortcuts to your phone’s home screen for quick access (app cannot be installed on SD card to access them).
* Add a “Scanner Radio Pro Favorite” shortcut to your home screen to launch a scanner feed via an alarm clock app or automation app.
* Listen to RadioReference.com’s audio archives to listen to audio that’s been archived over the past 30 days. Note: You *must* have an account on RadioReference.com and purchase their “Premium Membership” ($15 for 6 months) in order to access their archives using the app.
* View the top 50 scanners that have the most listeners (list updated every 5 minutes).
* View list of scanners added most recently (new additions are being added all the time).
* Add scanners you listen to the most to your Favorites list for quick access.
* Browse the directory of scanners by location or genre (public safety, air traffic, weather, railroad, etc).
* Enable notifications to be notified when lots of people (such as over 1000, for example) are listening to any scanner (indicating that something big is happening). You can also be notified when scanners located near you (or specific scanners of your choosing) have more than a certain number of listeners.
* Add Scanner Radio Pro widgets and shortcuts to your phone’s home screen for quick access (app cannot be installed on SD card to access them).
* Add a “Scanner Radio Pro Favorite” shortcut to your home screen to launch a scanner feed via an alarm clock app or automation app.
* Listen to RadioReference.com’s audio archives to listen to audio that’s been archived over the past 30 days. Note: You *must* have an account on RadioReference.com and purchase their “Premium Membership” ($15 for 6 months) in order to access their archives using the app.
In addition to the above features, you also get the following features with this version of the app:
* The ads are removed.
* The play button at the top of the directory screens and on the widgets is can be used to start listening.
* With the “Scanner Radio Pro Locale PlgIn” plug-in is also installed you can have Locale/Tasker launch the app and have one of your Favorites automatically begin playing based on one or more conditions or have the app stop playing. One use for this feature is to have a scanner feed begin playing when your phone connects to a specific Bluetooth device and then have it stop when the connection to that Bluetooth device is no longer present.
* The play button at the top of the directory screens and on the widgets is can be used to start listening.
* With the “Scanner Radio Pro Locale PlgIn” plug-in is also installed you can have Locale/Tasker launch the app and have one of your Favorites automatically begin playing based on one or more conditions or have the app stop playing. One use for this feature is to have a scanner feed begin playing when your phone connects to a specific Bluetooth device and then have it stop when the connection to that Bluetooth device is no longer present.
The audio is provided by volunteers
using real scanner radios. If your area is not available, see the menu
in the app for information on how to get it added.
Explanation of why various permissions are needed:
The “Phone Calls / Read Phone State”
permission is needed by the app so that it can detect when you’re
placing a phone call (or when one is being received) so that it can
automatically stop the streaming of the audio to prevent it from
interfering with the call.
The “Fine (GPS) Location” and “Coarse
Location” permissions are required so that the app can determine what
scanners are located in your area when you click on “Near Me”. When you
click on “Near Me” the app first attempts to determine your location via
the network, if that fails the app then tries to determine your
location via GPS.
The “Automatically Start at Boot”
permission is required so that a small portion of the app can be started
when your phone boots if (and only if) you turn on the notifications
feature of the app (that feature is turned off by default).
If the audio repeats or the app stays
connected for only a short time, try returning to a directory screen in
the app, then select “Settings” from the menu, then “Player settings”,
and then try changing the “Streaming method” setting.
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