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Need FM Transmitter for iPod...
#11
If it's not too late - I had one of these also, and was MUCH happier with it compared to the TrafficJamz.

Use coupon code "EFWS092110" to cut the price to $8:

Much better sound quality FM transmitter, includes 12V cig lighter adapter for power.


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#12
Robert M wrote:
Space,

There was a thread about FM transmitters just a week or two ago. My advice in that thread was to walk away from FM transitters as well as cassette adapters and just replace the radio with a model that has a face mounted AUX-In jack. More expensive than either an FM transmitter or a cassette adapter but vastly superior. Since the other car has an AUX-IN jack, then you already know from experience about the benefits.

See the other thread for more details.

Robert

My vehicle is fine... so is my wife's ... However, the work vehicle I've been using only has a CD player and replacing the stereo isn't an option.
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#13
SDGuy wrote:
If it's not too late - I had one of these also, and was MUCH happier with it compared to the TrafficJamz.

Use coupon code "EFWS092110" to cut the price to $8:

Much better sound quality FM transmitter, includes 12V cig lighter adapter for power.


Just ordered this one. Should work fine for what I need this for.

Thanks.
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#14
SDGuy,
Thanks for the link. I gets lots of random electronics junk* from eForCity, but I had not run across this FM tuner yet.


*Junk used in the most affectionate sense.


Nathan
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#15
What was even better is that it appears that you get free standard shipping! YAY.
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#16
Good luck - just remember that the key is to find an open frequency, preferably without a station transmitting on an adjacent frequency either. Try typing in your zipcode here to start:
Radio Station Locater

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#17
I used to have a Griffin iTrip for my 40GB iPod Photo... it worked pretty good IMO. Not that great but pretty good.
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#18
spacescape wrote:
I used to have a Griffin iTrip for my 40GB iPod Photo... it worked pretty good IMO. Not that great but pretty good.

I was quite happy with the sound quality of the original iTrip:



The later version (with lcd display) seemed bad (in terms of sound quality) in comparison - I remember reading somewhere that the original iTrip had a stronger signal strength than later models.
The transmitter I recommended above I would rate nearly as good as the original iTrip, better than later iTrips, and much better than the TrafficJamz. It also remembers the frequency you select after being powered off (another ding against the TrafficJamz - and also quite annoying).

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