[iTunes] Personal experiences with FM Transmitters?
Joel Avendano
javendan at cox.net
Thu Jun 16 08:31:36 PDT 2005
Hello,
I've used the griffin iTrip and ended up switching to a tape adapter.
Eventually I bought an Alpine head unit that supports the ipod connector.
The problem with the iTrip and other FM devices is if you are in an area
that has a lot of stations it can be difficult to find a free
station/frequency to use.
I like the Alpine but it is not that easy to navigate.
Joel
On 6/16/05 4:47 AM, "Wilson Ng" <wilsonng_gum at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Just got a 60 GB iPod Photo. It's a nice upgrade from my first generation
> iPod 5 GB.
>
> My truck doesn't have a cassette deck so using the cassette adapter isn't an
> option (and neither is changing the standard stereo because I just bought
> the iPod photo).
>
> I've been reading the reviews on the DLO TransPod since it sounded nice but
> read reviews of some whiny noise/static.
>
> Has anybody gotten any other types of FM transmitters that they'd love.
>
> The DLO Transpod looked nice since it combines as an iPod holder, cigarette
> charger, and transmitter.
>
> Otherwise, I'm thinking of getting one of those iPod cupholders, cigarette
> charger, and a transmitter to go with it.
>
>
> I've heard that the Alpine car stereo is still not as "smooth" as one would
> wish. So I'm thinking of waiting for the next generation car stereo with
> iPod interface.
>
>
>
> Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> :-) Wilson - Guam, U.S.A.
>
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