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From "Matt Whitby" <matt.whitby@gmail.com>
Subject Re: iPod in the cAr
Date Sun, 25 Nov 2007 17:39:36 +0000

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I have an iTrip and i'd agree that if you're going on a long journey
then you need to keep re-tuning it.  Perhaps it's different in the US
but the UK seems to have its radio frequencies jam packed and its
tricky to find some space for the iTrip.

I had a Belkin tape adaptor which plugs into the tape player and has a
trailing phono connector for the iPod.  They don't seem to last that
long though - but they are cheap.

If all else fails - wear your headphones in the car.


On 25/11/2007, nonstoppop@cox.net <nonstoppop@cox.net> wrote:
> Feel free to take this discussion off-list, but can anyone recommend the best way to listen to your iPod through your car speakers?  I've tried the iTrip, but the signal through the radio tends to be sketchy at best.
>
> Best,
>
> WILL
>


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