Originally posted by cogito
Oh and by the way, in any metropolitan area there is NO UNUSED frequency. Every bit of it has something on it. You just need to have a clearer signal than they do. (I know this because i work at a radio station)
Originally posted by solrac
true, like i said before.... even 88.1 / 88.5 FM has crap on it here in LA
Originally posted by twister
my iRock would take over the station. I would think iTrip would too.
Twister
Originally posted by solrac
Nope. iRock does not, and probably iTrip neither.
It tries to take it over but becomes a garbled mess of the transmitter and radio station combined.
Originally posted by ksv
The best way for tech-savvy people is to find the manual for your car stereo and take a look at the back of it to see if there are any free inputs. Then install two female RCA connectors on your dashboard, buy an RCA-minijack adaptor and whee Full quality sound from your iPod directly into the stereo
Originally posted by twister
Problem with that is that some of us [me] haven't a clue how to get to the back of the car radio and sure don't want to take the dash apart because we'd never figure out how to get it back together without ducktape.
Ok so you did say tech-savvy and read the manual but still. I'd love to do that just haven't a clue how. So i'll stick with the simple transmitters. Work good enough for me
Twister