The Tivoli Audio Songbook |
My idea for USB FM radio did not pan out--I do not want to install drivers on the PC on my desk at work. I had an idea for something like this (does not meet my need for aesthetics or functionality--and seems unavailable for purchase anyway).
One commenter leaves an excellent note--use a remote control. Brilliant. I can string a headphones cable from the radio to my work space and use the remote to tune it...then again, I probably will only listen to one station most of the time.
The Sangean WR-2 |
Two outstanding non-remote control radios:
The Tivoli Songbook (pictured at the top of this post)...also, any of the Tivoli products.
The Kaito 1103 gets excellent reviews for FM reception:
The Kaito KA1103 |
If I knew how to boost my FM reception via external antenna enough to pick up KDFC out of Angwin on 89.9 FM, it would represent the best possible scenario. As the crow flies, the signal travels approximately 98 miles from the transmitter at 38° 40' 09" N, 122° 37' 53" W and Sacramento, CA
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