No, all apps require a Wi-Fi connection (internet signal). An iPod receives radio when it has a built in FM transmitter, which the iPod Touch does not have.
You should receive your radio signal nationwide.
to transmit or receive radio signal
transmitted via radio waves
GUGLIELMO MARCONI. He Sent and Receive His First Radio Signal in Italy In 1895.
You cannot convert a standard radio to receive the satellite radio signal. You will have to purchase a Sirius satellite receiver.
Yes you do. If you had an iPhone, you would be able to do it as long as you had signal.
A tuner adjusts the frequency of a radio or television signal by selecting a specific frequency from the incoming signal and filtering out unwanted frequencies. This allows the device to receive and display the desired channel or station.
No. But in order to take advantage of everything that's encoded in the HD radio signal, you do need to have the special receiver.
A transceiver is a device that can both transmit and receive a radio signal. It combines both functions in a single unit, allowing for two-way communication over radio frequencies. Transceivers are commonly used in applications such as two-way radios, walkie-talkies, and wireless communication systems.
Nowadays most receive a radio signal to set the time and keep it accurate
Does it have a tape player? if so, get a tape adapter with a headphone jack to plug it in to the ipod. If not, get an iTrip or similar FM transmitter to transmit the signal to your car radio.