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On 25 Apr 2006 12:19:39 -0700, "Joe Analssandrini"
wrote: Dear Ms. Amy, In my opinion, the easiest way to hear foreign radio stations over your stereo is to buy a Sony ICF-SW7600GR shortwave radio, available from Amazon.com, J&R Music World, Universal Radio, and/or Amateur Electronic Supply (AES), and a number of other dealers. This radio has a "line output" which, via a cable available from Radio Shack, Best Buy, Circuit City, etc., can connect to your stereo via its AUXiliary jacks. This is very convenient. In addition to listening via your stereo, you can disconnect the radio and take it with you and listen to it directly while sitting outside, staying in a hotel room, etc. The total cost would be $170 or less (definitely less if you check with Amazon and/or J&R and look for their "sales" on this radio). It really does work very well indeed. Alternatively, you could buy an FM transmitter from C. Crane Company and connect this transmitter to your computer's audio output jack. Then you could hear the programs (picked up by the computer and re-transmitted by the FM transmitter) anywhere in your house or yard where you can have an FM radio. But I think the first optiuon is the best. I don't like listening to radio on my computer - too many "drop-outs," "buffering," etc. This, to me, is very frustrating. Not that shortwave listening is "easy," but I'd rather "put up" with radio's flaws than the computer's. I hope the above gives you some "food for thought." Best, Joe Ouch. That's just painful. |
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