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Rafferty | 19:51 Mon 28th Aug 2006 | Technology
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I know nothing about iPods or Car radios or anything. And the apple site isnt very helpful when it comes to customer support. So would someone be so kind as to look at this link and see whether they can work out whether this pack would work if my radio has no USB port to plug anything into, and no casette player either. I'd really really appreciate it. Thank you!

http://store.apple.com/Apple/WebObjects/ukstor e.woa/6424048/wo/iV1oSW6jkxFF3F41X6F1yLWvl1m/4 .PSLID?mco=16A25188&nplm=T8580

Thanks again!
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No that won't work. Unless you have an auxillary port or cassette slot on your car radio the only way to connect is by using one of these:

http://www.shoppingcentre.net/shop/ipod-wirele ss-transmitter-p-2593.html

I have never tried using one so it may be worth reading some reviews of ones like it and see what others think before buying one yourself. It works by transmitting on a frequency that you can tune into on your car radio tuner.
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I already have one of those, and my radio's poor so it doesnt work. You need a "fuzzy" radio station to tune it into, and ill find one...then drive to the bottom of the road and then my radio picks up a station from somewhere far away! So i constantly have to find different radio stations. I wanted something that i could just plug in and then have a connection between them both.
Anyone else got any suggestions?!
Any help will be great
If your phone has a cassette deck you can get a cassette adapter, which would solve your radio problem.
The only option is to get a new car radio then. Make sure it has an "aux in" port.
The wireless signal sender is far superior to a cassette adaptor (I used to use the latter to play CDs through my work van cassette player.) Transmitters don't get a lot of publicity as technically they break broadcasting laws although they are available at some Apple shops. Best get one that charges as well as sending signal.
(Why not use Tinyurl to abbreviale website, it's much easier to click on?)

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