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Post #106716 by thejab on Fri, Aug 6, 2004 4:46 PM

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thejab posted on Fri, Aug 6, 2004 4:46 PM

*On 2004-08-06 16:35, Tangaroa wrote:*I had a C. Crane FM transmitter for my iPod last year. It worked so poorly, I almost got in several accidents trying to tune in a clear signal when it invariably "floated". Of course I live in L.A. and empty spaces on FM are really tough to come by. And the sound quality was horrible. I finally sold my transmitter on Ebay - I'd doubt that the iTrip works any better (if you live in a big city that is...) The best thing I can do, is use one of those cheap cassette adapters & plug it into the tape deck. Apple really needs to come up with some sort of deck that also plays CDs....
Anyone try the BMW/iPod thing...?

The review in MacAddict tried one in San Francisco and agreed that it took a while to find a clear frequency, but they were eventually successful. I use 88.3 for my CD changer in the Bay Area.

http://www.macaddict.com/issues/0308/rev.itrip.html