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Sofa Boy
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Wield of the Shire
Posts: 701
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Hi folks
I'd like to be able to listen to tracks on my iPod Touch by plugging the unit into my car stereo. Woe betide me for thinking this was a simple wish! I drive a Focus '53 model. So far I have two possible avenues (I think). The first is an adapter plug that goes into the 6CD changer socket on the stereo, and gives me a 3.5mm socket. Similar to this: ![]() link The problem is I have no idea what kind of connector the Ford stereo has on it. Can anyone help there? My second option is considerably pricier and I am not sure if it is compatible. The Dension ice > Link Gateway 100 seems to be compatible with my car but not with the Touch! If anyone has any knowledge or experience of this, I'd be very grateful for any advice. |
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ex SAS
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: JO01ou
Posts: 10,062
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I've got a Podgear Cardock FM transmitter - The same as this..
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Sofa Boy
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Wield of the Shire
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You don't get any hassle with interference?
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Screaming Orgasm
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Newbury
Posts: 15,194
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I've been offered a lift in the Feekmobile a few times now and I can't say I noticed any major problems with the iPod. Given the plethora of radio hardware that was in there at the time that's praise indeed.
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ex SAS
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: JO01ou
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From what to what?
I get the odd burst of breakthrough if my 50 watt VHF wireless goes into transmit if I'm listening to a weak broadcast station but that's about it and I'm sure that's not what you mean! I've found a frequency that's clear for my journey to and from work, I sometimes need to retune the transmitter if I head off around the country and go into an area where there's a strong signal on the frequency I've chosen for the Podgear thing (94.0MHz) but apart from that, I've never had any problems with it.
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