Yes the Panasonic Alarm clock- AM/FM Radio and Cassette Player found on e-bay has all of those things you are asking for but it is not found at a store.
Yes most portable cassette players get radio and also record as well
It wasn’t too long ago that the portable cassette player dominated the market when it came to portable music players. You could see people walking down the street with the distinctive metal headphones and large- sized player attached to their hip. This scene was very typically found in fitness centers across the world in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Today, you may never realize someone’s listening to music, unless they stop to talk to you and remove their headphones. Today’s portable music players are digital and much smaller than their cassette counterparts. However, as portable music player technology has advanced, prices for older technology have come WAY down. If you’re sitting on that collection of 80’s hair band cassette tapes, a portable cassette player may be a great investment for you. You may turn some heads at the gym, but at least you’ll be able to utilize your old music collection to its fullest potential, and you won’t have to spend a lot of money doing so. Most portable cassette players can be obtained for less than $10. However, if you want one that has many more bells and whistles, like a radio tuner and a record feature, you still won’t spend more than $50 on the portable music player. Go ahead, turn a few heads at the gym. You know what kind of music fan you are, and you’ll be able to get fit and enjoy your old music collection at the same time. You can also take comfort in knowing that you spent hundreds of dollars less to do so than your workout partner.
There are multiple options available to bring portable radio to your driving experience. For example, you can use a portable HD radio receiver like this one: http://reviews.cnet.com/car-audio/jvc-kt-hdp1-portable/4505-3425_7-32685789.html Satellite radio providers also offer portable receivers.
I saw this on another forum and it worked for me. If you have a cassette radio put a cassette in and the radio should turn on. CD should work by same premise. You could also just Read your owner's manual. This information can be found there.
"The portable cassette-player" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le baladeur. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which also translates as "the music-player" and "the Walkman" -- will be "luh ba-la-duhr" in French.
You will most likely have to have the dealership or other repair shop remove the cassette player and open it up to extract the stuck cassette. Depending on what happened the player could then just be reinstalled, but there might also be serious damage to the mechanism of the cassette player that could require repairs or even replacement with a new cassette player.
With the advent of technology, the variety of music players can seem endless. However if you’re searching for something tried and true, the portable cassette player was actually named the best music invention of the past 50 years. It even beat out mp3 players, CD players, and boomboxes. If you’re searching for the best portable cassette player, please read through the following tips to help you decide which is the best for you. • Price – The average cassette player runs anywhere from $10 to $100, so determine what will fit within your budget to help narrow the selection. • Features – Different cassette players are packed with all kinds of features so it’s important to know what you want. Some features include noise reduction, built in FM tuner, LCD display, ability to record and even bass boost. Some models are also water-resistant or offer automatic shut-off to help conserve battery life. • Accessories – Decide which accessories are most important to you. Some cassette players come with headphones, an AC adapter, carrying cases and belt clips. Know which items you want, so that you can find a cassette player that comes with them. • Design – The style of the cassette player may not be important to everyone. But if you are buying one for a teenager, for example, you might want one with a cooler, sleeker design. • Reputation – Make sure the cassette player has a good reputation so that you know you are buying a reliable product. You also want to make sure you are getting a good warranty in case the product malfunctions or you have to return it. • Consumer Reviews – Read what others have to say about the product. If it doesn’t have very good ratings then don’t waste your money and choose a different brand. • Test it Out for Yourself – When you have finally narrowed the selection down to a few portable cassette players, visit an electronics store to test them out. This will enable you to see them all firsthand and determine which sounds best and fits into your budget nicely. Hopefully these tips will help you find the best portable cassette player to fit your needs.
I doubt you'll be able to find a reliably waterproof cassette player, since they have a lot of moving parts. It has to be able to open, which requires hairline cracks, and it also generally requires buttons and so forth. However, you should very easily be able to find waterproof cases that can contain your cassette player, allowing you to achieve functionally the exact same thing and probably with much less cost than you otherwise might incur (since you only have to buy the case, if you already have a player).
A portable satellite radio can be found on Amazon. These radios are also available in larger electrical High Street retailers such as Curry and PC World. One may also find them on eBay.
Take a portable CD player and lay it in the front seat. Then use a simple Radio Shack devise that plugs into the tape player so it interfaces with the radio/sound/speaker system. There is also a kit available at walmart - mounting and wiring
No, they are not still being produced. They were not very popular when they were being produced, and now they would be nothing more than a novelty. Very few companies, if any, are still even manufacturing regular VHS players.
The CC Radio is powerhouse, portable radio from C.Crane. The CC Radio also has a built-in Twin Coil Ferrite AM Antenna. The radio is located on a full-power AM radio station in the USA.