I’m not sure if I understand your question, but for my iPod I have a Monster iPlay which allows me to control my music through my iPod (except volume). It’s an FM transmitter that plugs into the cigarette lighter, but works amazingly well. I drive quite a bit around the state (OH) and have never had to mess with the station selector - I never get static. I drove down to AR for Thanksgiving and I had trouble only twice with static (once near St. Louis and then in the small town I was in). It also charges your iPod, so you constantly have music. When you turn your car off, the iPod will automatically pause itself and turn off if left. It’s expensive, but worth it.
edselmanll
November 18th, 2007 at 4:15 am
use a FM transmitter
youngturk3389
November 19th, 2007 at 1:14 am
Harmon Kardon iDrive
ebay_singh
November 21st, 2007 at 7:36 am
I used FM transmitter, You may get lots of static
rainy_creek_blazer
November 23rd, 2007 at 11:45 pm
I’m not sure if I understand your question, but for my iPod I have a Monster iPlay which allows me to control my music through my iPod (except volume). It’s an FM transmitter that plugs into the cigarette lighter, but works amazingly well. I drive quite a bit around the state (OH) and have never had to mess with the station selector - I never get static. I drove down to AR for Thanksgiving and I had trouble only twice with static (once near St. Louis and then in the small town I was in). It also charges your iPod, so you constantly have music. When you turn your car off, the iPod will automatically pause itself and turn off if left. It’s expensive, but worth it.
conejote_99
November 27th, 2007 at 5:38 am
keep your factory radio and use one of these