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iPod transmitters
I want to use my iPod in my 911, but I only have a CD player and no aux jack.
Can anybody recommend a good transmitter (brand/model) that will allow me to play the iPod through the radio? Thanks. PV |
I've had pretty good success with the Monster Cable set-up. You can preset 3 frequencies to use, charges when in use and the cable is plenty long. Still not as good as a direct aux jack, but much better than the earlier transmitters that plugged in the headphone jack.
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Which one do you have? The two on the top row on the right look pretty much the same to me.
http://www.monstercable.com/MP3/iPod4rdGen.asp Thanks! |
I have the one in the middle - the iCarPlay. Kind of pricy, but is has worked pretty well. Before buying, I'd suggest scanning through your radio to make sure you have a few frequenies to pick from that aren't occupied by strong signal. If you have couple that get very limited, weak signals or straight static you will be all set.
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I doubt it will work for you in the metro NY area. What kind of deck do you have? If it has an RCA input (like for a CD changer) you can get a $25 cable to attach: http://www.autosound2000.com/ipodadapters.htm
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I have that one too. It works well where there not interferance. Unfortunately around DC where I live, there's a good bit of interferance. It's tough to skip stations because the radio I have doesn't seem to support manual tuning.
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Belkin makes a great one. Simply plug it in to the bottom, and it auto detects it and youf jamming.. I have the monster one also, but i cant stand all the cables and cords you ave to use. -it does work good though. The belkin is great because you can use it anywhere there is a radio, not just in your car. I use it on my home stereo all the time.
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Good info.
I'll have to check the lower FM band, since there are tons of small-time stations down there. My deck is pretty crappy. I really should change it altogether. My speakers aren't even attached well--they randomly get louder and softer. It's funny, if I was 16 again, I wouldn't think twice about yanking the whole thing out and starting over again. Now, I'd pay to get it done (probably by a 16 year old), but I don't want anybody butchering my electrical system! |
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I have the one from CCrane Company. It works perfectly and has endless freq. available for use...just find one that's not in use and go for it. About $70. Also use it at home to broadcast (narrowcast?) from my itunes on the Mac to any radio in the house. Cool.
www.ccrane.com |
My wife uses the iCarplay. It works great between Phoenix and Tucson where there's no radio reception. In town it doesn't work so well.
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I was just thinking about it: If I spend $70 on a transmitter, I might as well spend another $70 and just get a new radio with an aux in jack, huh?
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oops,. my apologies,. its a kensington.
http://us.kensington.com/html/10119.html its really small, and works great. |
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