Alarm clock with Radio on 6230i

Hi,
Has anyone used the alarm clock function with the radio to wake you in the morning/evening..?
Is it possible to use the alarm to play the radio for 15 mins and turn it off say to go to sleep with. The kinda opposite of snooze.??
Gratful for any info..or 3rd party app maybe?
Crispy

No honest ...try it! :-)
I use it all the time as a morning wakeup alarm! I just wanted to know if it would do the opposite...can't find it yet but I'm sure it would..I suppose I will have to develop the app for it!
This phone has hidden depths and I don't think there is anyone that knows it fully yet...

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