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setting up a wake up notification using google home display

rambo2
Community Member

I'm trying to get my google home display to play my favoriate radio station at a stated time.  For example I'll say to google, "Ok google, set (radio station call letters) radio alarm for 7AM tomorrow."  So I'm expecting to hear my radio station playing at 7AM.  But instead, I'm waking up to some pre-programmed tones in an endless loop and it will play this until I tell google to stop.

What do I need to say to get google to play my radio station at a certain time.

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JillG
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

Hi @rambo2 

Media alarms are available in the US. You can read more about the feature and requirements here: Set and manage alarms and media alarms on your Google Nest speaker or display - Google Nest Help 

Hope that helps-

rambo2
Community Member

Jill, thank you for your quick response.  I'll check this link out.

rambo2
Community Member

Jill, I checked out the link and it doesn't work.  I'm still getting those general alarm sounds.  But in reading the information on this page, I found the following statement and it reads: "Note: If your speaker or display isn't connected to Wi-Fi at the time of the media alarm, a general alarm will sound instead."  So could this be what is going on at 7AM; the device is not connected to the house WI-FI?  I just checked and this device is connected to the house WI-FI.

Your thoughts, please.

Raheemthesolwer
Community Member

You're right, there's a slight difference between how you're phrasing the command and what Google Home Display currently understands. Here's how to set up a wake-up notification with your favorite radio station:

1. Use "Play" instead of "Alarm":

Instead of saying "radio alarm," try saying "Play (radio station call letters) radio at 7 AM tomorrow." Google Home interprets "alarm" as a pre-set sound or tone, while "play" specifies the desired media.

2. Add "Stop" after the station name:

To ensure the radio doesn't play endlessly, add "stop" after the station name. This tells Google to stop playing the station after the initial wake-up notification. For example, "Play (radio station call letters) radio at 7 AM tomorrow, stop."

3. Use the Google Home app:

Alternatively, you can set up the wake-up notification using the Google Home app:

  • Open the Google Home app.
  • Select your Google Home Display device.
  • Go to "Settings" > "Sounds & notifications" > "Alarms & timers."
  • Tap "Add alarm."
  • Set the time for 7 AM.
  • Choose "Media" as the sound source.
  • Select "(radio station call letters) radio" from your music providers.
  • Toggle off "Repeat" to ensure it doesn't play endlessly.

4. Routines:

For even more control, you can create a Routine in the Google Home app. This allows you to combine multiple actions, like playing the radio, turning on lights, or announcing the weather, into one command.

Bonus:

  • You can also specify the duration for which the radio should play. For example, "Play (radio station call letters) radio for 30 minutes at 7 AM tomorrow, stop."

With these adjustments, you should be able to wake up to your favorite radio station at the desired time without any unwanted pre-programmed tones.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

rambo2
Community Member

Ok I tried rephrasing my command to google.  To test it out I said: " ok google, play wwsw radio at 10:20 PM tonight."  The response from google was " ok, got it, listen to this music from youtube music" then it started playing music but not from the radio station I stated.  I think the problem is I'm not using the correct words in my command to google.  Unfortunately, I don't know the correct command phrase. 

I will try to set this up by opening the google app, tomorrow.  It's late and I don't want to deal with this anymore tonight. LOL

Thank you for your help.