03-26-2006, 04:39 PM
SteveO Wrote:
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> I'd like to plug my iPod into my clock radio for
> bedroom listening.
> I have a Philips CD Clock Radio AJ3980. It has an
> audio-out for headphones, but not an audio-in. Is
> there any way I can hack this baby to turn the
> audio-out into an audio-in? A gadjet that reverses
> the signal, or some light soldering and rewiring,
> perhaps?
Honestly, no.
> Yes, I know there are now CD Clock Radios like
> iHome that let you play your Pod. iHome worked
> with my Pod but I couldn't get ANY radio stations
> with it. And I have yet to find an FM transmitter
> that actually works.
Are you saying that an iTrip really wouldn't work sitting 8 inches from a clock radio?
>
> BUT IF anyone has found a cd clock radio that lets
> them iPod and gets decent FM reception, I'm all
> ears on that, too.
Har, har, har.
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> I'd like to plug my iPod into my clock radio for
> bedroom listening.
> I have a Philips CD Clock Radio AJ3980. It has an
> audio-out for headphones, but not an audio-in. Is
> there any way I can hack this baby to turn the
> audio-out into an audio-in? A gadjet that reverses
> the signal, or some light soldering and rewiring,
> perhaps?
Honestly, no.
> Yes, I know there are now CD Clock Radios like
> iHome that let you play your Pod. iHome worked
> with my Pod but I couldn't get ANY radio stations
> with it. And I have yet to find an FM transmitter
> that actually works.
Are you saying that an iTrip really wouldn't work sitting 8 inches from a clock radio?
>
> BUT IF anyone has found a cd clock radio that lets
> them iPod and gets decent FM reception, I'm all
> ears on that, too.
Har, har, har.