On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 12:51 PM, Brian Fish wrote: >>> wes >>> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 10:31 AM > >>> my lighter is also down near my cupholders, but the transpod has 2 >>> arms >>> that used together get the ipod almost up to the stereo. combine only >>> having to look at "stereo level" with random play on all songs and I >>> don't really touch the ipod at all while I'm driving. I might fiddle >>> with it at a stop light, but that's the extent of it. > > So it sounds like the TransPod works for you, Wes. I'm glad to hear > that > because it looks like just what I need for exactly the same reasons. > Which > iPod do you have? I just ordered the 20Gig and an iSkin case...do you > think > it will fit okay or will I have to take it out of the iSkin everytime > I use > the TransPod? I can't wait to get my paws on it! I honestly do not know. I have an old 10GB model and its a snug fit with the padded backing that comes with the transpod. probably my only complaint is that I can't "digitally" select a frequency in the transpod. it has 2 buttons, the first selects the range (low: end of the fm band-9xsomething, mid: 9xsomething to 100something, and high: 100something to the other end of the fm band) and then there's a little knob that you use to fine tune the frequency to what you have tuned on your head unit. it works, better than the irock, but I would love a selector that let's me specify an exact frequency, like on a head unit. -- wes / wgriffin at jtan.com / 000f1a2f