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One of just a very few options that are available should be used according to what is the best for your particular set up.
If you have input jacks on your radio, then it's simply a matter of using an input/output cable and connecting.
The wireless option is easy enough. But you need to make sure you have a blank spot on your radio tuner so that stronger stations do not interfere or overtake the weak signal of your wireless unit.
Third option, (almost useless if you don't have a cassette player in your radio) is the wired cassette component that you simple insert as you would any tape. But there again, if quality of sound is important, then you can forget that option.
So the wireless is probably the best bet as it is less of a nuisance to use and gives great sound as well.
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