Yes, you can, When you turn it on there should be applications (Mp3, Radio/FM, Options) Click on Radio/Fm and find your station.
Connect your headphone jack to the line in of your computer. Through windows movie maker record the music you want that's playing on the radio. Then use your conversion software to send it to your MP3 player. Playing FM on your MP3 player and recording it at the same time is only capable if you have that option in your settings menu. I've never seen this.
Online radio players refer to web and mobile application software so streaming audio can be listened to. The streams used by internet radio include AM/FM, satellite, and other providers.
You cant. IPod nano 5th generations only have FM radio. If you look in the little booklet that came with it, it says FM Radio. Sorry but that's all you can listen to.
You can purchase a wireless FM transmiter. the package comes with instructions easy to follow. If you have your MP3s burned to a CD built-in radio will play them
An FM transmitter on an iPod or any other mp3 player is basically an FM radio. In the past digital music players did not even have any radio built in. Nowadays, most mp3 players give users access to FM radio stations.
There are two very common brands that carry MP3 players with built in FM radio, Coby and Sandisk (Sansa). http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coby-4GB-Micro-FM-Radio-MP3-Player/14312687 http://sandisk.com/products/sansa-music-and-video-players/sandisk-sansa-fuze
Yes, most are made from cheap mps players to creat more apps or more features. Sony make many mp3 players with a built in radio so people will also buy the mp3 player for its fm radio.
There are many different sizes of am/fm MP3 players. You can get the Sony walkman MP3 AM/FM player. This is quite a small player. You can also get the Cowon A3, with the radio attachment. This on the other hand is quite a large player.
Yes, you can, When you turn it on there should be applications (Mp3, Radio/FM, Options) Click on Radio/Fm and find your station.
Whether or not an MP3 player has am/fm settings depends on the brand of the player. Some brands, such as Coby, SanDisk, Zune, and Sony have fm settings but don't have am settings. Other brands like CCWitness have both am and fm settings. Apple Ipods do not have a either fm or am settings. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_22?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=mp3+player+am+fm+radio&sprefix=mp3+player+am+fm+radio#/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=mp3+player+am+radio&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Amp3+player+am+radio
Yes, you can
A device that will allow you to send a FM signal. Usually used for mp3 or satelite radio players. You can set the modulator to a channel then your radio to the same channel and pick up the signal.
All MP3 player's (the ones that get radio reception) should get the same reception. It all depends on where your located. If your in a tunnel, your probably going to horrible, if any connection. If your in a field, your probably going to get good reception, regardless of your device.
The easiest place to buy a 4GB MP3 player, with FM radio, is Amazon, with multiple links to the web pages on Google. That is the majority, although there are also links to eBay, and a few to Argos. All three provide both new and unused, and previously used.
If the player enables radio it should use either an in built antenna of use the earphones as an antenna. Nothing more to buy or build.
A device that will allow you to send a FM signal. Usually used for mp3 or satelite radio players. You can set the modulator to a channel then your radio to the same channel and pick up the signal.