Troubleshooting Information


...in order to listen to: "102.5 LPFM - PLAYING RADIO" and are outside the 4 kilometre range of transmission please try to instructions as follows:

as stated by GOOGLE GEMINI A.I. here we go!:

You don't always need to

turn your car off for Bluetooth to connect

, but doing so often fixes connection hiccups because it forces a full system reset for both your phone and the car's infotainment, clearing glitches, freeing up system resources (RAM/CPU), and resolving temporary software conflicts that prevent smooth pairing. A power cycle helps when devices are stuck in a bad state, especially after calls, updates, or if your car is in a "sleepy" standby mode, ensuring both systems are fresh for the pairing handshake.

Common reasons a reset helps:

System Glitches: Like any computer, car stereos and phones can have temporary software bugs that a reboot clears. Resource Management: Turning the car off fully cuts power, resetting the infotainment system's memory (RAM) and processors, which might be overwhelmed or stuck. Auto-Connect Conflicts: If your phone or car has many paired devices, or if your phone was just using Bluetooth headphones, the system might struggle to switch correctly. Power States: Some cars keep certain systems active in standby; a full shutdown ensures everything powers down before restarting fresh.

What to try instead of shutting off the car (or if that fails):

Toggle Phone Bluetooth: Turn Bluetooth off and on again in your phone's settings. Restart the App: Close the phone app completely (swipe it up from the recent apps view) and reopen it. Reboot Infotainment: Many cars have a way to reboot the stereo (e.g., hold the power/volume knob). Forget & Re-Pair: Delete the car from your phone's Bluetooth list and vice-versa, then try pairing as new.


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please report to operator by calling toll-free: 1-833-987-0102

unauthorized use of this shoutcast relay

may be illegal in CANADA or the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and heard on FM frequencies on a small range / low power transmitter. If your out of range within CRTC legal limits please call the station about where and when you found this website transmitting. If you hear this station interfer with a dental filling please report the noise pollution heard in your ears to your dentist immediatly. FM has been reported in theory to broadcast in your brain is currently known to psychiatrists as impossible. If you have heard this relay in kingston's kingscourt / rideau region please direct your complaints to C.R.T.C. (Canadian Radio & Telecommunications Commission) by mail at:
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) via:
Gatineau, Quebec Canada, K1A 0N2

For faster assistance w/ radio complaints please call the CRTC at: 1-877-249-2782.