Well, I bought the Transpod and it works great! We took a vacation in June and rarely had to change it the entire 800 miles one way. It's a tad spendy, but I leave it connected to my car all the time and leave the iPod in it. I checked out several before buying this one as my son had some other kind. On Jul 26, 2005, at 8:34 PM, Jim Freeman wrote: > Thank you Linda for those suggestions. Because I find iTrip to be > useless. I can never get a clear signal. > > Jim > > On 26-Jul-05, at 6:55 PM, Linda wrote: > > >> On 7/26/05 5:31 PM, Crandon David wrote: >> >> >> >>> Are there any other solutions? >>> >>> >> >> Dension IceLink: >> <http://www.dension.com/icelink_info.htm> >> You'll have to look up your car for sure; I tried but the URL >> never changed, >> so posting it would be useless >> >> MP3YourCar: >> <http://www.mp3yourcar.com/?source=google-tiw-cgt> >> The Neo iOn ($189) is pricier than an iTrip, but hooks to the >> Accord's >> factory radio. >> >> iPod2Car: >> <http://www.theistore.com/ipod2car.html> >> Assumes that there is a CD changer input on the back of your >> factory radio, >> which there probably is, even though you don't have one installed. >> (Your '99 >> Accord is a Harness Type L) >> >> There's also a PIE Hon-Aux solution that many Civic Hybrid owners >> have used, >> but I don't have that info at my fingertips. The '99 Accord EX is >> new enough >> that I would think that solution would be available for you too. >> Let me know >> if these prices are within your range, I'll do a little more digging. >> >> peace, >> Linda >> > _______________________________________________ > X4U mailing list > X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random > stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 >