Try RadioShack.
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http://www.xtrememac.com/chargers/microflex_car.php
They're for IPOD nanos. It's a car charger/transmitter.
Try Best Buy, Circuit City or Sam Goody
Might as well go shopping![]()
I've gone to Best Buy, Circuit City... and I called Sam Goody... no luck
Amazon.com is my only choice!
those transmitters that use a radio station ing suck.
Try finding the auxillary outlet in the back, or even better up front and just use a cable to connect it. you'll still get the same quality from your ipod.
Thats what I thought. I tried one a year ago (a Belkin)or so and it did suck but a friend of mine has one of these and it worked very well.
Besides I'm going to mainly use this for work in the near future and the work vehicles don't have inputs.
I do have an input in my truck that I could use there.
The Belkin ones do indeed suck. Even when hanging directly in front of the radio, it still sucked.
Sorry, Z, other than that, I can't offer much help.
Thanks man.
When I get one I'll let ya know if it also sucked.
PS... How do you get music into the freaken IPOD???
I can't even figure that![]()
once you have all of your music in your itunes library, you right click your ipod and open it in a new window then you drag your songs from your library into your ipod.
lol, iaudios have a build in am fm receiver
SORRRYYYY
Geezus...are you serious?
They wouldn't have them at the Apple Store at The Shops?
they may, but it's a 3rd party device, so there is a good chance they wouldn't. from my sirius experience, it really depends on the quality of the transmitter and your antenna. mine works with no hiccups in my mazda 3, but in my blazer there is occasionally some static. i also can't catch 1200 WOAI in my blazer, but it comes in crystal clear in the mazda. i rechecked my mini-antenna adapter in my blazer, and the connection is fine.
okay i did screens to try to help you out with your ipod.
okay once you open your itunes it looks like this
then you go to file and click new folder
once you got that it should look like this and that folder comes out under your ipod
then you open that folder and click new playlist in that same folder you made
that playlist comes out under the folder you made
once you got that open the playlist that comes out under the folder you made
okay then you go to your library and open the playlist you made and drag the songs into it.
now that you put the songs you wanted on it you click on that folder and drag it to your ipod. it should look like this when you drag it to your ipod.
to find your folder on your ipod go to playlist on your ipod and the name of the folder you made is there.
hmmm... once I connect my ipod with my computer, itunes automatically opens and starts updating my ipod... you might have to reset the ipod back to its factory settings and install all the updates again to make sure it's up to date.
good job on the tutorial s=b.
you can also load songs onto your iPod using the newest winamp. dunno how well it works, i don't have an iPod.
thank you.
Thanks Blingy but I figured it out.
It's all good now.
after how long did you figure it out? because yesterday we weren't getting anywhere.
not long after we stopped
thanks again..![]()
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