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pmcg



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IPOD FM Transmitter

Has anybody found a good IPOD FM Transmitter that fits well in the front power socket, ie without fouling the gear lever?

I have tried 3 solutions and all seem to have a down side. Latest purchase works really well but is difficult to find the best position without getting in the way of 2nd gear. On the upside, it has excellent reception, virtually no volume loss and the IPOD switches on and off with the ignition (first one with this feature). Also very reasonable. See following link:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...mot_widget

Post #6932 17th Sep 2007 8:48 pm
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npinks



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I got one for my old ipod mini from www.iworld.co.uk they seem to have quite a few options

Obviousley the ipods can hold more music than a mp3 cd, but with all 6 disc slots full i find there is more than enough

Post #6935 17th Sep 2007 9:05 pm
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matteo



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Hi,
I have iTrip FM transmitter and doesn't work. There are too many interferences. The only real good choice for a very good audio signal is to connect the iPOD directly to the audio system. A relatively cheap and choice is flexibledock:

http://www.tentechnology.com/products/products_flexibledock.php
You can use the posterior power socket and the default aux-in.

Of course the best will be a full compatible audio system completely usable from the front and steering commands:
http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic887.html

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NightFox



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Is there a reason you don't want to just wire it to the aux input? Miles better than iTrip etc.

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matteo



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NightFox wrote:
Is there a reason you don't want to just wire it to the aux input? Miles better than iTrip etc.


You are right. I don't use iTrip. But I had one before buying the FL2 and tried it.
I use the audio wire at the moment. But it isn't really elegant and comfortable to use. The best should be a control interface.

Post #7015 18th Sep 2007 9:34 pm
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