I use the FM transmitter at home and in the car that CCrane and Co. sells on their website (also available through the NPR Shop). I like this device so much that I own three of them now--one for my upstairs computer, one for the basement computer, and one for the office--made by Sangean: http://www.ccrane.com/fm-transmitter.aspx I can't say enough good things about this little piece of equipment. I do most of my radio listening over the internet and this allows me to broadcast up to 150 feet away reliably. I can listen to Randi Rhodes and Al Franken streaming on the internet while mowing the lawn. It works very well in the car although it could be a problem in densely populated urban areas where there's not much blank space on the FM band. The PLL transmitter broadcasts in increments from 88.3 to 107.9. Donald Baxter, '85 Vanagon Iowa City On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 14:25:44 -0400, Kevin <antelopewesty@adelphia.net> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > Trying to hook up my IPOD to my CD player and can't stand the wireless > adaptors which is wierd because there is not that many radio stations in > Vermont. Anyone try one of the hardwire fm modulators and have good luck? > Thanks, > > Kevin > 87 Westy > Burlington VT > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.721 / Virus Database: 477 - Release Date: 7/16/2004 >
-- --------------------------------------------- Donald Baxter 724 Westgate Street, #1 Iowa City, Iowa 52246 http://www.mindspring.com/~onanov |
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