AM radio for iPod? Mar26 '06
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# (2 of 7): Matthom
7 hours, 9 minutes after the fact. (Sun 26 Mar 2006, 5:34 PM CST)
Good points... Guess I’m stuck with an age-old walkman.
# (3 of 7): Will » willoller.com
6 months after the fact. (Tue 26 Sep 2006, 1:07 AM CST)
Umm... Actually the remote/FM tuner made by apple has direct access to the headphone lead.
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wo/1.RSLID?mco=EF887A85
# (4 of 7): Bniza
11 months, 2 weeks after the fact. (Mon 05 Mar 2007, 4:24 PM CST)
the only one i know of is tovoli. i had one for the giants games and it worked great...rechargeable ,weatherproof,ipod useable,good speaker and good radio..kinda expensive@150-170.. but worth it..
# (5 of 7): Cooper Grahan
1 year, 9 months after the fact. (Sat 05 Jan 2008, 10:51 AM CST)
You want to listen to the Cubs? In God's name, what for? Why don't you just beat yourself with a hose instead? Or lie down on the railroad tracks? Or donate your life's savings to the Tribune Corporation? Seriously, the Cubs are pathetic in every way.
# (6 of 7): Cooper Grahan
1 year, 9 months after the fact. (Sat 05 Jan 2008, 10:52 AM CST)
You want to listen to the Cubs? In God's name, what for? Why don't you just beat yourself with a hose instead? Or lie down on the railroad tracks? Or donate your life's savings to the Tribune Corporation? Seriously, the Cubs are pathetic in every way.
# (7 of 7): D
2 years, 7 months after the fact. (Sun 09 Nov 2008, 2:58 AM CST)
I've been looking for the same thing for my fiancee for exactly the same reasons! I know what you mean about wanting to hear the game with our usual guys on AM--that's the only way to go.
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I’m currently looking for an AM radio connector, for my iPod, so I can listen to the Cubs broadcasts, during the day.
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# (1 of 7): Josh » joahua.com/blog
4 hours, 51 minutes after the fact. (Sun 26 Mar 2006, 3:16 PM CST)
It’s a technical issue to do with different wavelengths. AM radio requires much larger aerials than FM does, because it’s got a longer wavelength. With FM, you can get away with a tight coil -- portable AM radios, on the other hand, generally rely on the headphone lead to double as a longer aerial.
Obviously this doesn’t fit with the iPod’s modular architecture very well... few extensions are utilise access to the headphone port (save a few for input/recording?), and none I’m aware of have a physical path to it.