Shop4Tech has the iPod Car FM Transmitter Black for $4 - coupon code AG15 [Exp 8/9] + $0 shipping = $3 shipped. It allows you to play your MP3 music thru your car's FM radio. [Compare]
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ibm650 - Posted 3:50 pm PDT 08/4/09 (350 Posts)
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Solow - Posted 4:10 pm PDT 08/4/09 (720 Posts)
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tman - Posted 4:18 pm PDT 08/4/09 (375 Posts)
What is the USB port for that is shown in the pic? The lighter adapter and the headphone port I understand.
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Solow - Posted 4:21 pm PDT 08/4/09 (720 Posts)
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silencer556 - Posted 5:33 pm PDT 08/4/09 (57 Posts)
Funny I see no knobs or dials to change the station, so maybe there's a device on the cord they don't show?
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chira - Posted 6:20 pm PDT 08/4/09 (187 Posts)
"Just tune your car radio into frequency range 88.7MZ - 106.4MZ channel and you'll hear your music player playing in stereo off the radio.
Simply plug FM Transmitter into the line output or headphone jack to any of the MP3 players and sit back and enjoy!
# Frequency range: 88.7MZ - 106.4MZ (make sure that station is not available in your area before buying)"
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nextel2010 - Posted 2:55 pm PDT 08/5/09 (169 Posts)
Never had one of these transmitters work. Sound would be full of static, or fades in/out, with FM radio crossover. As one reviewer said...will not work in large cities.
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tman - Posted 3:07 pm PDT 08/6/09 (375 Posts)
For $3.67, I will give it a try. This better work or else!






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