Agree that Audacity will do the trick.  But you might also want to check
out http://www.delback.co.uk/wavrep/index.htm.

This one is primarily for working with vinyl-based recordings, but has
lots of great features that would apply to cassette-based recordings as
well.  Author also has a great writeup on the restoration process on the
site as well.

A great program...my first choice, with Audacity for certain features
like normalization and so forth.


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