On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is that not just a radio with a remote control?
>
> Although they're mostly infra-red so need to be in line of sight of the
> radio.
>
> Or you could get some kind of power-line smart plug. Then using a mobile
> app and wifi, control whether the whole socket that the radio is plugged
> into cuts out.
>
> Obviously that won't work with battery powered radios.
>
> And it's a complicated solution.
>
>
>
> I may be over thinking it.
>

The problem is that there is no incentive to bring AM/FM radios into the
21st century so the odds are against anybody developing high tech
accessories for them.

My advice would be to ask at a local Radio Shack. That's the store that
will carry AM/FM radios and they might know about any available
accessories.

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