Hi Josh;
I have an old Hauppauge TV card that has a radio tuner on it and came
with a dipole antenna. It worked out of the box with Linux.
John
On 12/17/2011 07:08 AM, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hello Josh!
> this is not a solution. But I can understand your love for that. I
> did it myself. But nowadays you sorarely see a radio, that even offers
> to tune into AM. I just stick to computer only. Especially the big
> stations, that you can get over AM, can be relied upon having a stream
> online. Still I think, there are radio cards. Not sure, if they only
> support digital input, or if they can be connected to a house antenna.
> Warm regards
> Julien
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