Normal radios fit. I went to Amazon and found one that was HD & bluetooth 'ready' (at the time I was not able to find one that was both HD & bluetooth, the bluetooth adapter was not expensive). It has an hole for my mp3 player, CDs & a USB port. I like the USB port, I have memory sticks with collections that I like and it works really well and bluetooth turns out to be useful too. It's not just hands free phone but I can play music from the phone too. Enjoy! Rob vwrobb@gmail.com
At 8/26/2012 07:33 AM, Jon Durham wrote: >I replaced the original Heidelberg radio with a Sony in 92. Fit >perfectly but has given up the ghost. Now I can't seem to find one that >fits. > >I'm interested in a radio/tape combination with a CD changer but will >settle on a radio/CD player if need be. >-- |
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