09-23-2009, 05:32 PM
Any good inexpensive ones out there?
Most would say "no" and it would be hard to prove them wrong.
I know they are what they are but I need one.
Well, given that, I have no specific recommendation other than to get one that plugs into 12V. From what I've seen, those types have a stronger signal which could make a noticeable difference in your satisfaction.
If your car antenna is on a front fender, you'll have better luck with a transmitter than if the antenna is in back.
I've had good luck with the old Griffin iTrips, and better with a cheap off-brand cigarette lighter type. But finally, the lack of frequency response moved me to a cassette adapter. If you listen to voice, or music in a non-critical way, a transmitter could be just what your doctor ordered.
Most would say "no" and it would be hard to prove them wrong.
I know they are what they are but I need one.
Well, given that, I have no specific recommendation other than to get one that plugs into 12V. From what I've seen, those types have a stronger signal which could make a noticeable difference in your satisfaction.
If your car antenna is on a front fender, you'll have better luck with a transmitter than if the antenna is in back.
I've had good luck with the old Griffin iTrips, and better with a cheap off-brand cigarette lighter type. But finally, the lack of frequency response moved me to a cassette adapter. If you listen to voice, or music in a non-critical way, a transmitter could be just what your doctor ordered.