The not for profit, volunteer run, Community
Radio Station covering Central-Southern Dorset

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Weymouth Xmas lights 2024
Dorchester Christmas Tree at Cornhill 2024
Announcer Nick Billings.
St Peter's Church, Dorchester. 2021
South Street, Dorchester. 2021
Cornhill, Dorchester. 2021
Brewery Square, Dorchester. 2021
Brewery Square, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester. 2021
Antelope Walk, Dorchester. 2021
Weymouth Christmas lights 2024
Weymouth Christmas lights 2024
Weymouth Christmas lights 2024
Weymouth Christmas lights 2024
Weymouth Christmas lights 2024
Weymouth Christmas lights 2024
Dorchester Christmas Tree at Cornhill 2024
Nick at Poundbury Xmas Market 2024
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The Community Radio Station covering Central-Southern Dorset, run by volunteers and not-for-profit

Ways to listen to KeeP 106

Radio
Computers, tablet and smartphone
Smartspeaker

Check out our Programme Schedule

Radio

By tuning an FM radio to 106.3 MHz in the central southern area of Dorset. Please fully extend the aerial and adjust the angle to get the best reception. Also, experimenting with the actual location of the radio within your house can improve reception. But if you are in an area where reception is less than perfect you can always hear us via the Internet using one of the methods below.

Computers, tablet and smartphone

On a computer, smartphone, tablet

  • On a computer – just click on the ‘Listen LIVE online‘ button at the top of every page of this website and our web player will be launched. The player opens in a new window so you can continue browsing the site if you wish. If the audio does not start automatically press the Play button to listen.
  • On a smartphone or tablet – you can install either the Tunein, Simple Radio or myTuner Radio apps if you wish (note: the free versions of some apps are supported by  adverts, either displayed within the app or presented in audio form before connecting to our stream, but these have no effect on your listening pleasure). In either app search for KeeP 106 and add the station to your favourites. Alternatively, the web player, as on a computer, will also work in a web browser on a smartphone or tablet. Therefore there is no need to install anything.
  • If you have the means to do so you could connect your device to a hi-fi system, via a cable, or wirelessly to a Bluetooth speaker to get better sound quality
Smartspeaker

On smart speakers such as the Amazon Echo and Google Home.

myTuner Radio is available on an Amazon Echo speaker. The voice command needs to be: “Alexa, ask myTuner Radio to play KeeP 106.” (Note, currently no adverts precede our stream 😀, unlike Tunein 😟).

But Tunein is also already installed on the Echo so, if you prefer, you just need to issue the following voice command: “Alexa, play KeeP 106 on Tunein.”

On Tunein an advert, unrelated to KeeP 106, is played before connecting to our stream. This only lasts for around 30 seconds or so.

Likewise, Tunein is also used on a Google Home speaker and the command should be “Hey Google, play KeeP 106 on Tunein.”

Note: 106 should be pronounced “one oh six” (not one zero six).