Thank you erland, I hope this helps others...

I had foolishly upgraded to the OE software and was flabbergasted to
find that my extensive podcast list was no longer served.
(I did like the way all the local radio stations came up however.)
I had also already setup an account on the UE website,
Had already tried a factory reset, and thought I might be doomed!

Was almost going to try gilbreen's manual firmware "baby_7.7.2_r9663.bin
file replacement via ssh when I noticed your post.
I was a little leary of doing this using my linux box and lacking
knowledge of ssh.

After I pulled the power, held down the "<<" key, I got the old logitech
logo screen, my old apps, everything!
Did a factory reset and it went right back to the OE software just like
you said it would - arrrrgh!
Did another reboot holding "<<" and back to the old firmware.

OK - HERE'S WHAT I DID TO MAKE IT STICK!
I don't know if this made any difference, but I used an ethernet
connection.
After booting back into the old firmware, out of curiosity I went to
"Settings"
Then "Advanced", then "Diagnostics", then "Software Update"
and here is the message I got:

The software for this Squeezebox is up
to date. If you'd like to reinstall version
7.7.2 r9663, choose Begin Update.
Why - yes I would - and did!

It downloaded, then installed. I powered off normally.
Pushed the power button and yahoo, right back to the good old days.
Went back to mysqueezebox.com and clicked "Cancel the OE upgrade".
Logged out and then back into mysqueezebox.com and...
There on the homepage is the offer to upgrade to UE
NO THANKS! - I think I made it all the way back.
I went to My Apps and deleted an old podcast, and the change was made on
my radio.

Please let me know if this works for anyone else, it seemed safe and
seems I lucked out finding your post.
Apparently the old firmware and old settings are held in memory.
The only thing I had to reset was my wireless router password.

John

erland wrote: 
> I tried this a bit.
> 
> Holding << immediately after selecting Factory reset menu doesn't help.
> 
> However, turn it off and then hold << while power it on will revert the
> firmware to the previously installed version. As long as you haven't
> upgraded the UE Smart Radio firmare after you initially switched to it,
> this will return it to the Squeezebox firmware. After returning to
> Squeezebox firmware a reboot will turn it back to UE Smart Radio, so
> while it's using Squeezebox firmware you need to do something to make it
> stick. I did a firmware upgrade to the same version already installed
> and that made it stick when I rebooted it next time, I guess there is
> probably some hidden keyboard command to make it stick without having to
> do a firmware upgrade.
> 
> On mysqueezebox.com it works like this.
> - When you have selected to upgarde to UE Smart Radio a new menu will
> appear on the Squeezebox which you need to select to upgrade.
> - After upgrading there is no way to access any settings on
> mysqueezebox.com.
> - If you rollback the firmware as described above, to turn it into a
> Squeezebox, you can access its setting on mysqueezebox.com again (after
> a factory reset) and cancel the upgrade to UE Smart Radio and this will
> also make the "Upgrade to UE Smart Radio" menu item disappear from the
> Squeezebox screen again.
> 
> So to sum it up, the << operation will work for now, but if you stay on
> UE Smart Radio for a while so Logitech publish a new firmware version
> which you upgrade to, I believe you will have to use the manual method
> to get back to Squeezebox firmware. I can confirm that the manual method
> works, just tried it in my own setup.
> 
> Hopefully Logitech realize that a geeky solution like the above won't
> work for normal users and soon publish a better solution for people that
> regret the UE Smart Radio "upgrade".


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