Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
You can use one of the FM devices used for playing mp3 players thru the car
radio, and plug it into the audio output jack on the computer or the headphone jack on the speakers. I use an Irock, which I bought from Radio Shack for $29, and it broadcasts the sound all around the house in FM and them I pick it up on any FM radio. You can also use it for any audio source such as cassettes, scanners, portable cd players etc. Works great "junius" wrote in message ups.com... Since the websites of a growing number of int'l broadcasters permit the downloading of full programs, you might consider the option of getting an iPod or like product whereby you can just load the programs that you're intersted in hearing, and then you'll have complete control in playback. Amy wrote: I like listening to foreign radio stations via the internet. But it is not practical for me to listen via my computer. Does anyone know if there is a way or a gizmo that will let me access my choice of foreign radio stations on my stereo? I am a beginner at this. Thanks Amy |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
203 English-language HF Broadcasts audible in NE US (27-NOV-04) | Shortwave | |||
shortwv | Shortwave | |||
197 English-language HF Broadcasts audible in NE US (23-NOV-04) | Shortwave | |||
183 English-language HF Broadcasts audible in NE US (30-MAR-04) | Shortwave | |||
Amateur Radio Newsline™ Report 1379 – January 16, 2004 | Dx |