Radio with Apple iPod connection
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Radio with Apple iPod connection
I have a Sonata 06 GLS with the normal CD/Radio.
Since I live in LA it's almost impossible to find an empty FM frequence for
my iPod FM transmitter.
Does anyone know about another radio that contains an iPod AUX connector?.
And if so, what was the cost to get the new radio installed?
Since I live in LA it's almost impossible to find an empty FM frequence for
my iPod FM transmitter.
Does anyone know about another radio that contains an iPod AUX connector?.
And if so, what was the cost to get the new radio installed?
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Re: Radio with Apple iPod connection
On Nov 23, 8:11 pm, P...@LA.COM wrote:
> I have a Sonata 06 GLS with the normal CD/Radio.
> Since I live in LA it's almost impossible to find an empty FM frequence for
> my iPod FM transmitter.
> Does anyone know about another radio that contains an iPod AUX connector?.
> And if so, what was the cost to get the new radio installed?
I think your best bet might be to get a new radio that has a AUX
connection that you can actually switch to that source and not have to
worry about any kind of frequencies.
> I have a Sonata 06 GLS with the normal CD/Radio.
> Since I live in LA it's almost impossible to find an empty FM frequence for
> my iPod FM transmitter.
> Does anyone know about another radio that contains an iPod AUX connector?.
> And if so, what was the cost to get the new radio installed?
I think your best bet might be to get a new radio that has a AUX
connection that you can actually switch to that source and not have to
worry about any kind of frequencies.
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Re: Radio with Apple iPod connection
<mmcclaf@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Nov 23, 8:11 pm, P...@LA.COM wrote:
>> I have a Sonata 06 GLS with the normal CD/Radio.
>> Since I live in LA it's almost impossible to find an empty FM frequence
>> for
>> my iPod FM transmitter.
>> Does anyone know about another radio that contains an iPod AUX
>> connector?.
>> And if so, what was the cost to get the new radio installed?
>
> I think your best bet might be to get a new radio that has a AUX
> connection that you can actually switch to that source and not have to
> worry about any kind of frequencies.
Do you have a cassette player in the radio? If so, you can merely put in a
fake cassette,
such as what was used a decade ago to play CDs in a personal CD player
through your
radio, only instead of plugging the line into a CD player, you plug it into
your iPod...
I've done it myself and it works fine. But if it's a recent model, of
course it may not have
a cassette deck in the radio. : - (