FM mudulators can be had for as little as
$10
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 12:09
AM
Subject: Re: IML: iPod to Cassette
Adapter
Oh, the puns!
To threaten getting too sidetracked
for an Imperial thread, that looks a bit spendy for a casette adaptor that's
supposedly "designed" for an iPod...I'd wager it's simply got white plastic to
color-coordinate.
For my (not)imperial(exclusive)
content...
If you happen to have an Imperial made before casette
tapes were popular, fear not! There is still a way to put an iPod in
your car while keeping the stock equipment! I'd suggest going to a local
stereo shop and picking up an FM Transciever. It's a little box that
goes in-line with the antenna, and you give it ignition (switched)
power. On the box are a pair of RCA input jacks for whatever device
you'd like to throw at it! The audiovox units i've used have a problemt
with high-end frequency responce, so I'm not sure how you'd all do around the
country with what's available.
This, of course, doesn't help you
if your Imperial was created before FM radio was popular...
And now
back to your regularly scheduled programming...
-J450n
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