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steelcmg 10-11-2005 08:26 AM

hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
So i got a new car and i dont want to put my cdplayer in there because it would be a pain in the butt. The whole dash is one piece and it has a cd player already in the car. But i want to have my mp3 player work again in my car. Is there a simple way for me to do this. Since the car does not have any inputs on the radio and it doesnt have a tape player.

diebitter 10-11-2005 08:29 AM

Re: hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
I've got a little braodcasting unit that goes in any mp3 player/walkman etc, and sends a radio signal a very short distance. You get one of these, and you can pick up your player via the radio.

It's not excellent quality (a bit like AM radio, if you merkins had that), but it's convenient.

I think it's called something like a Belkin Tunecast or something similar.

imported_The Vibesman 10-11-2005 08:31 AM

Re: hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
[ QUOTE ]
I've got a little braodcasting unit that goes in any mp3 player/walkman etc, and sends a radio signal a very short distance. You get one of these, and you can pick up your player via the radio.

It's not excellent quality (a bit like AM radio, if you merkins had that), but it's convenient.

I think it's called something like a Belkin Tunecast or something similar.

[/ QUOTE ]

I've got one of these too. They range from 20-50$ and work well for me. I've got a buddy who has one too.

If your radio isn't MP3 player ready, it's probably your best option.

steelcmg 10-11-2005 08:33 AM

Re: hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
Cool i thought they might have something like this out there but wasnt sure. Ill have to pick one up

steelcmg 10-11-2005 08:35 AM

Re: hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
Does the frequencies that these things use fade in and out like the radio stations do. Or does it work like once it is plugged in it will work on a station the whole time.

diebitter 10-11-2005 08:39 AM

Re: hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
If a signal comes in from another station on that frequency it will interfere. It's a question of experimenting and finding a blank area you can use that cuts this out.

imported_The Vibesman 10-11-2005 08:43 AM

Re: hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
Once you find a frequency with nothing on it you should be able to leave it on that frequency indefinitely and have no problems. The broadcast unit doesn't move in relation to the antenna so there's usually not a problem. Sometimes if it falls between the seats or is low on batteries I get some static, or if the frequency I'm on is a little "busy." But I have a cheap one with only 4 pre-set FM frequencies I can use. It was $20. When you get up to the $50 range you can tune just about any frequency on it. If you have a lot of radio stations in your area it might be worth it to go to the $50, I don't know. I live in the Boston area and have been thinking of upgrading, as there are a ton of radio stations up here, and no real clean stations on the presets of my unit, (only broadcasts to 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, and 88.7 or something like that.) But even with that, I still usually get fine reception.

steelcmg 10-11-2005 08:44 AM

Re: hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
http://images.belkin.com/F8V3080-APL...8V3080-APL.jpg

Is this one decent it seems to be what im looking for?

http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...uct_Id=166893#

diebitter 10-11-2005 08:48 AM

Re: hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
Yeah, Steel,

that's the one I got. Comes with a power cord for the lighter, so no batteries needed.

Let us know how it sounds if you get it.

bugstud 10-11-2005 08:53 AM

Re: hooking mp3 player up to a car.
 
just don't live in a large city with the whole fm band accounted for. then these don't work very well.


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