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what is the Best FM transmitter for my iPod???
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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hi,
I want to use my iPod in my car and i was wondering which FM transmitter is the absolute best for the iPod and not too expensive!!
THANKS
[hope someone knows]
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Originally posted by hsl:
<STRONG>hi,
I want to use my iPod in my car and i was wondering which FM transmitter is the absolute best for the iPod and not too expensive!!
THANKS
[hope someone knows]</STRONG>
I own the iRock. It works well for my set up in my car & at work. There are 4 channel selects. 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7
I have no stations in anywhere near those frequencies, so there is no interference for me. Others have had problems though.
I bought mine for $29.95
Hint: Invest in AAA rechargable batteries. It eats two every 14 hours of play.
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Near Boulder, CO
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I have the kima link it/ AKA iRock. it's ok, it works, but if you want the higher quality go for a new deck / audio input or if not that go for the tape adapter. they work infinitly better. I would reccomend a tape adapter over a fm modulator.
P.D.
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