Yes, you can listen to an internet "radio" station on your stereo. If you do that,
the audio might sound better than it does on your computer.
You won't use the "AM/FM" part of your stereo, just the audio amplifier section. To
do that, the stereo needs a jack (socket) somewhere on it that's labeled "LINE IN"
or "AUX" or "INPUT".
You need to get a cable to connect the audio from the computer to the stereo. It's
not possible for me to describe the connectors you'll need on the ends of the cable ...
you'll have to figure that out for yourself, maybe with some help from a friend who
understands these things.
Once you have the cable . . .
-- Connect one end of it to the headphone jack on the computer.
-- Connect the other end to the "LINE IN" or "AUX" or "INPUT" jack on the stereo.
-- Look for a switch on the stereo marked "LINE" or "AUX" or "EXTERNAL" or "INPUT".
When you flip that switch, you'll be listening to computer audio through the stereo.
(Note: The first time, before you have the volume controls adjusted, it may blast you out.
Don't get scared. Just tweak both volume controls ... one on the computer and one on the
stereo ... until they're both roughly at the same place, and everything will sound nice.)
Stereo transmitters work with your FM radio station to broadcast MP3 or digital recorder files through your stereo. You need a stereo transmitter to pick up the sound data and broadcast through the radio.
You need to contact XM Radio and ask them.
The Radio Station which hosts the Essential Mix isthe BBC Radio One. You can find the Location of the radio station in London, England. You can listen to it on the radio or download the podcast,
Internet radio stations are accessible from around the world. To create an online free internet radio station, first decide on what streamline you want delivered. Install a free radio station from the web and edit the configuration. Install winamp and play the songs of your choice.
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start off with an internet radio station. use caster beta, download the software it tells you to download, (although keep in mind SAM BROADCASTER is expensive, hard to run, and is outdated) and you got yourself a radio station. forget about wave radio, you will need a licence and it takes several years education in engineering to be able to pull it off. but did i mention caster beta was free?
Remove the radio and check to see that the connectors are plugged in to the back of the radio.if they are connected then it may be a bad radio.
The TuneIn Radio app will aloow you to record the stream from any radio station you are listening to.
No, there is no car stereo capable of receiving internet radio stations without use of a cell phone
go to caster.fm they have what you need
yes, its my fav station
Big R Radio - 90s Alternative Rock Station is by far the best on the internet. www.bigrradio.com