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Is it realistically feasible to have a line-in installed in a Grudig
350S so I can play MP3s via the radio? Thanks Bob |
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"Bob" wrote in message hlink.net... Is it realistically feasible to have a line-in installed in a Grudig 350S so I can play MP3s via the radio? Thanks Bob Easier just to use a small fm transmitter. |
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Thanks for the reply.
I've used an inexpensive FM transmitter with poor results (it is several years old and now has stoppped working). Did not realize that C Crane has an FM transmitter until after I posted my query. It appears, at least on the surface that it would be worth a try assuming that the glowing "reports" about it are accurate. Certainly the ability to have more than just four FM frequencies is important. Is it realistically feasible to have a line-in installed in a Grudig 350S so I can play MP3s via the radio? Thanks Bob "beaver Easier just to use a small fm transmitter. |
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