If you have a cassette player, an adapter for that would be loads
cheaper than the Dension and not involve the risk, from an iTrip or
similar, of being caught broadcasting FM.
Regards
Susan
On 11 Aug, 2005, at 14:06, Tom Burke wrote:
On 10 Aug 2005, at 15:54, Kev wrote:
Also, does anyone have a Nissan Micra SE car (2003+) and can confirm
if the
CD player/radio can be adapted to accept the iPod? If not, which FM
transmitters are people using successfully here in the UK?
Not using an FM transmitter, but have a Dension IceLink. Well,
actually we've got two - one model in my wife's car to take her iPod
Mini, and a different model in my Mini to my non-Mini iPod...
They work OK, though they can be operationally clumsy. Basically the
device is plumbed into the CD autochanger input in the car amp, so you
lose multiple CD capability. You do get some degree of ICE unit
control, though.
It's not a bad solution. Not cheap, though if you can fit it yourself
it'd be a lot cheaper of course.
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