Comparison Between Aluratek Internet Radio and Stand-alone Internet Radio Receiver
Both devices allow you to tune into FBC Radio without the need of a computer. However, there are differences
between the two and depending on your situation, you may prefer one over the other. Below are some key comparisons
we have made regarding the radios.

The stand-alone Internet Radio receiver has these added features not found on the Aluratek Internet Radio:
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May be used with a dialup internet connection.
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Access to various audio sermons from the Foundations Audio Sermon Library, including
featured sermon and recent sermon additions.
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Less menu navigation to access content.
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When powered up, can take you to FBC Radio without having to go through various
menus. This can be especially helpful for older individuals.
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May be operated completely without the remote, while the Aluratek requires the remote for some features.
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Local national weather service forecast provided where available.

The Aluratek Internet Radio has these key features not found on the Stand-alone Internet Radio device:
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While providing access to thousands of internet radio stations, you may set favorites stations,
such as FBC Radio.
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Clock feature allows you to set your alarm to FBC Radio, so you can wake up to our station. In case of
internet connection being down, it will play a normal alarm tone.
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Clock keeps itself in sync with a time server.
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Custom web stations may be set by logging into the web interface the radio communicates with.
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Wired or wireless access (both client and AP modes).
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Price is cheaper, typically in the range of $110.00 USD.
More information about the Aluratek Radio is on the
manufacturer’s web site. The radio may be purchased from online
retailers such as
Amazon.com and
Newegg.com.
If you desire help in making a decision and in ordering a radio, please feel free to contact us for more information.