On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 07:25 AM, Matthew B. Dwyer wrote:

> I don't know about range, but I've taken long drives using an iRock to 
> play
> the iPod over a car stereo and it sounded fine... Once in a while I 
> had to
> switch the frequency (just a matter of a switch on the side of the 
> iRock).

on long drives, i find the iRock works great. in and around any big 
city (in my case, Austin, Houston, and Dallas), however, it's virtually 
impossible to find a channel without interference.


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