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|    TOM WALKER to ROY WITT    |
|    Motorcycles (was Value ta    |
|    28 Nov 11 05:56:00    |
      RW> TW> What some have done is to convert the CDs they want to listen to in       RW> TW> their vehicle to MP3,s. Put them on a smal MP3 player and use one of       RW> TW> those Cassete Tape adapters for providing a headphone input the the       RW> TW> Car radio with a casette slot              RW>That works very well, as I used to do that to listen to my 2mtr Ham radio       RW>through the stereo speakers.              RW>There is another method that is much better though.              RW>Buy one of the FM transmitters available at places like Walmart or Radio       RW>Shack. Mine is made by Scosche and has a tuneable output frequency. Very       RW>easy to use and use 2 AAA batterys. I think it cost less than $12...              RW>They plug into an MP3 players speaker jacks, or any speaker jack for that       RW>matter and the transmitter broadcasts your music over the FM band. You       RW>tune your FM stereo radio to the transmitter frequency and you have great       RW>reception and audio.              That one is the better Idea. I had forgotten about those.       Plus you can get one that is a combination MP3 player/FM transmitter       Teh PYLE PLMP3C! even has a remote control with it. That on takes either       a SD memory cars or a USB flash drive as the MP3 source       ---        þ SLMR 2.1a þ Typo Tom Strkes Again        * Origin: Since 1991 And Were Still Here! DOCSPLACE.TZO.COM (1:123/140)    |
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