I'm using one of these with my Shuffle. It was only $15 and it works very well. It's not spread spectrum - it's available in two models: fm 87.9 and 107.7, which are apparently onl…
I used it on a trip in the middle of nowhere (geographically, in northern FL) and was totally disappointed. I had to hold the iPod in a very specific way and place to stop the stat…
It's a little more work, but installing a car receiver that has an aux input will give you the best possible sound. I bought the JVC KD-AR560 (http://www.crutchfield.com/S-Cqkysun.…
My iTrip sucks too. Reception is poor, quality of tranmission is garbage (very flat). Signal level is crap. And it won't change stations anymore no matter how much I try.
Lucki…
I have an iTrip and have driven round trip between Milwaukee, WI. and Ft. Myers, Fl. three times and only have to change frequency near Nashville, TN. The unit worked very well fo…
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Well, I bought an iPod, and iTrip to listen to my music on my cassette-busted 10 year old car radio. I must say, the idea just seemed to…
I've had the iTrip here in central New Jersey, where I've been limited to 87.9, for a few months. The output, even with the iPod volume way up, is still rather weak and also crackl…
I am extremely surprised I have not heard anyone on here mention the XtremeMac Airplay FM Transmitter. I did some research before purchasing a FM Transmitter for my iPod and this …
I bought a podfreq and it seems to work fairly well, though i do have to change freqencies as I travel. It is also nice that it comes with a car charger so you don't run down you…
I have tried the Airplay, iTrip, Griffin Roadtrip, Monster iCarplay and a Belkin FM transmitter, and I have to say the best is the Griffin Roadtrip, but at $80 it's a little pricey…
The NewerTech roadtrips have worked well for one -- one for my shuffle (as someone previously posted) and one of the more recent models with power for my wife. Both seem to work ok…
Line In beats Tape Adapters beats FM transmitters.
The rest of this is slightly off topic; For those of you using Tape Adapters, do you notice they pick up interference on the r…
Same problem here with the Belkin Tunecast. There's plenty of static and crackling to matter where I place it... I only ever use it in rentals that don't have cassette.
I was won…
My iTrip works well for me, but you have to consider these things:
- You need a good radio. Some just aren't strong enough receivers, and the iTrip is limited in what it can legall…
Tried the iTrip with a 30GB iPod and the TuneBase FM for the mini. Both were garbage, at least in Rochester, NY.... and our airwaves aren't THAT saturated compared to a big city. F…
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Anyone have a good alternative?
Monster iCarPlay (chages ipod and transmits) - VERY stable
they have it at RatShack. itrip stinks and…
i live in Phoenix. I drive a 2002 Corolla with CD/FM. I guess it partly depends on the quality of car radio? I have to use 87.9 freq. to get 1/2way decent sound. No other…
Can anyone confirm this?
I heard from my friend at HP that says something new for the iPod is around the corner. I am hoping for an iPod but will not hold my breath. =<o
I just got my blue iPod mini armband and I'm kinda disappointed.
1) The velcro is oriented in such a fashion that in some spots it doesn't stick that well.
2) The armband itself …