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car podcast
cootambear
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I have an old radio/cassette player in my car and want to play podcasts on it downloaded from the internet. What should I be buying please?
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Wow i never realised there was such a thing fwor!!! Great find - very old skool
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Very old skool, but great when I used to regularly use hire cars from companies too cheapskate to get anything above base model - hence with cassette players.
You sometimes have to take em apart and take out the dummy centre hubs, as they tend to squeak annoyingly in some radio/cassettes.0 -
If you have the podcasts on an mp3 player, then either the cassette adaptor mentioned above, or a portable FM transmitter (£9 from Asda, other versions available elsewhere.
If you don't already have an mp3 player, and the podcasts are on your PC, why not just buy a cassette deck and record them to cassette?0
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