DOes anyone still make FM converters? There's just no music on AM here in southern New England, and I'd like to keep the Wonderbar in place. These devices plugged into the AM radio antenna hole then the antenna plugged into it, you tune the AM radio to a given frequency and the FM box to your favorite FM station They were popular in the 70's but seem pretty rare now, I've been looking on lone and in junk yards with no success. Any thoughts???
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Re: FM Radio
I dont know where to get them but to give you some confidence I saw some at Hot August Nights last year. You may also want to try that huge auto mail order company in Chicago whose name is slipping my mind at the moment. I think that is where they said they came from.
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Re: FM Radio
I dont know where to get them but to give you some confidence I saw some at Hot August Nights last year. You may also want to try that huge auto mail order company in Chicago whose name is slipping my mind at the moment. I think that is where they said they came from.
Todd.- Top
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