how'd they do that?
cobram at juno.com
cobram at juno.com
Thu Feb 23 13:53:49 EST 2006
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=153161
The above is just a reference, last one I bought was around $3.00 from
the discount bin at Micro Center. One caveat though, some Audi OEM
radios have an aversion to these devices and will spit them out as fast
as you can shove them in. The V8Q's Delta rejects the device, while the
Wiesbaden and the Rothenberg accept it with no problems, and the Gamma is
moody, accepting it sometimes, spitting it out at other times.
I have seen frequency adapters as well as Blue Tooth adapters, but
they're not a very viable alternative, for the cost of the adapter
devices you're well on your way to paying for a decent MP3 unit.
BCNU,
http://www.geocities.com/cobramsri/
In this desert, nothing's harmless until it's dead.
Tessie McMillan <tessmc at drizzle.com> writes:
> I've seen folks who have integrated their modern media players with
> the stereo systems in their cars. The cars are fairly new models
> though,
> with such goodies as onboard GPS, etc.
>
> I have the original radio/tape deck in my '88 and for various
> reasons am
> not planning on changing it. But I'd like to tote around a portable
> media
> player and listen to it without headphones. Is there any kind of
> unit
> that can send a signal to my _old fashioned stereo_ so my stereo
> system
> will amplify the portable media player?
>
> Have any of you actually done this? How'd you do it?
>
> Tess
> in Bellevue, WA USA
> still looking for a 5KTQA, preferably red, preferably with sport
> seats...
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