I recently purchased and iPod. I've been using it in my car with the
accessory that plays my music through an unused FM frequency.
This option has proven to be unsatisfactory. The unused frequency can
easily become used as one drives around, causing all sorts of static
and interference.
Short of replacing the radio which looks to be part of a console,
containing heater, A/C, and other controls, does anyone know of any
other options or workarounds?
It is not the fault of the radio- go to http://www.apple.com/ipod/ipodyourcar/accessories.html
"cedilla" <amontage.fastback.com@> wrote in message
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>I recently purchased and iPod. I've been using it in my car with the
> accessory that plays my music through an unused FM frequency.
>
> This option has proven to be unsatisfactory. The unused frequency can
> easily become used as one drives around, causing all sorts of static
> and interference.
>
> Short of replacing the radio which looks to be part of a console,
> containing heater, A/C, and other controls, does anyone know of any
> other options or workarounds?
"cedilla" <amontage.fastback.com@> wrote in message
newshglu1hihsadi6hu3r6b4agbjb4gcmj18v@4ax.com...
>I recently purchased and iPod. I've been using it in my car with the
> accessory that plays my music through an unused FM frequency.
>
> This option has proven to be unsatisfactory. The unused frequency can
> easily become used as one drives around, causing all sorts of static
> and interference.
>
> Short of replacing the radio which looks to be part of a console,
> containing heater, A/C, and other controls, does anyone know of any
> other options or workarounds?
First off, the radio in the Taurus is not in the console, it is in the
trunk! Secondly, it doesn't matter where the radio is, it is the position
of the antenna that matters. The accesory that you speak of is, in fact, a
low powered radio transmitter. For it to work effectively, it needs to be
close to the antenna and in the Taurus that can be tricky. For this very
reason, I use the cassete unit adaptor and switch it easily between my
various cars.
I 've been told that the radio in this one is acutally behind the face
plate. Regardless, my radio doesn't have a cassette deck. I probably
will get a new car within the next 6 months. My optons are either
"live with it" or get an entirely new ipod compatible system. Tweeter
say they will uninstall and re-install for free whatever I buy from
them and re-install it in any new vehicle I purchase.
Thanks for your reply.
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:35:01 -0500, "Jimbo"
<jfroche@sympatico.caSPAMLESS> wrote:
>"cedilla" <amontage.fastback.com@> wrote in message
>newshglu1hihsadi6hu3r6b4agbjb4gcmj18v@4ax.com...
>>I recently purchased and iPod. I've been using it in my car with the
>> accessory that plays my music through an unused FM frequency.
>>
>> This option has proven to be unsatisfactory. The unused frequency can
>> easily become used as one drives around, causing all sorts of static
>> and interference.
>>
>> Short of replacing the radio which looks to be part of a console,
>> containing heater, A/C, and other controls, does anyone know of any
>> other options or workarounds?
>
>First off, the radio in the Taurus is not in the console, it is in the
>trunk! Secondly, it doesn't matter where the radio is, it is the position
>of the antenna that matters. The accesory that you speak of is, in fact, a
>low powered radio transmitter. For it to work effectively, it needs to be
>close to the antenna and in the Taurus that can be tricky. For this very
>reason, I use the cassete unit adaptor and switch it easily between my
>various cars.
>
cedilla <amontage.fastback.com@> wrote:
> I recently purchased and iPod. I've been using it in my car with the
> accessory that plays my music through an unused FM frequency.
I didn't like my Belkin FM transmitter, either.
> Short of replacing the radio which looks to be part of a console,
> containing heater, A/C, and other controls, does anyone know of any
> other options or workarounds?
I installed a similar gadget in a couple of different cars. It makes the
ipod look like a CD changer, plugging in to the port that already exists
for a CD changer. This is audio only. You still select tunes on the iPod.
There is another adapter that integrates your ipdon control into the
existing head unit.
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