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Obtained after the Radio Card is received from a quiz host at the [[Johto Radio Tower]], radio function allows music to be played like a radio. The PokéGear functions as a radio that allows the player to listen to the radio stations within the game being broadcast from [[Johto Radio Tower]]. This allows the player to get tips from [[Professor Oak]] and [[DJ Mary]] on Oak's Pokémon Talk, affect how active wild Pokémon are by playing Pokémon March or Pokémon Lullaby on the Pokémon Music station, or listen to the Lucky Channel to keep track of the [[Johto Radio Tower]]'s lottery promotion.
Obtained after the Radio Card is received from a quiz host at the [[Johto Radio Tower]], radio function allows music to be played like a radio. The PokéGear functions as a radio that allows the player to listen to the radio stations within the game being broadcast from [[Johto Radio Tower]]. This allows the player to get tips from [[Professor Oak]] and [[DJ Mary]] on Oak's Pokémon Talk, affect how active wild Pokémon are by playing Pokémon March or Pokémon Lullaby on the Pokémon Music station, or listen to the Lucky Channel to keep track of the [[Johto Radio Tower]]'s lottery promotion.


When the {{player}} travels into [[Kanto]] in Crystal, he/she will not receive a signal for the radio, and must obtain an EXPN Card to tune into certain stations in [[Kanto]]; this is obtained from someone at the [[Kanto Radio Tower]] after restoring the power to Kanto. In Gold and Silver the EXPN Card is only required for the Poké Flute station.
When the {{player}} travels into [[Kanto]] in Crystal, he/she will not receive a signal for the radio, and must obtain an EXPN Card to tune into certain stations in [[Kanto]]; this is obtained from someone at the [[Kanto Radio Tower]] after restoring the power to Kanto. In Gold and Silver, the EXPN Card is only required for the Poké Flute station.


In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the radio function makes a return, and is received in the same way it was in [[Generation II]]. Tuning can be done in two ways, moving the indicator around the globe using the stylus, or selecting one of the four radio stations. Similar radio stations appear.
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the radio function makes a return, and is received in the same way it was in [[Generation II]]. Tuning can be done in two ways, moving the indicator around the globe using the stylus, or selecting one of the four radio stations. Similar radio stations appear. As in Crystal, the EXPN Card is required for all stations in Kanto.


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|{{p|Unown}}
|{{p|Unown}}
|13.5 (Johto)
|13.5 (Johto)
|Strange noises will play. [[Ruins of Alph]] only.
|Strange noises will play. [[Ruins of Alph]] only. It must be tuned into manually using the stylus in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, while normal stations assigned to the radio's buttons will not play in the Ruins of Alph.
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|[[Places and People]]
|[[Places and People]]
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