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|    Roy Witt to TOM WALKER    |
|    Motorcycles (was Value ta    |
|    28 Nov 11 13:46:13    |
      28 Nov 11 05:56, TOM WALKER wrote to ROY WITT:               RW>> Buy one of the FM transmitters available at places like Walmart or        RW>> Radio Shack. Mine is made by Scosche and has a tuneable output        RW>> frequency. Very easy to use and use 2 AAA batterys. I think it cost        RW>> less than $12...               RW>> They plug into an MP3 players speaker jacks, or any speaker jack for        RW>> that matter and the transmitter broadcasts your music over the FM        RW>> band. You tune your FM stereo radio to the transmitter frequency and        RW>> you have great reception and audio.               TW> That one is the better Idea. I had forgotten about those.        TW> Plus you can get one that is a combination MP3 player/FM transmitter        TW> Teh PYLE PLMP3C! even has a remote control with it. That on takes        TW> either a SD memory cars or a USB flash drive as the MP3 source              Wow! I wasn't aware that MP3 players had gotten so complex. I like the       remote control idea; you can change things without taking your eyes off       the road. I'm not into SD memory, but I have a few USBs laying around.       Trouble is that I don't listen to music all that much when I'm driving.       Talk radio it is, and if there is none, I'll listen to music. San Antonio       has a FM station that plays oldies from the 50s to the 80s and that's my       choice preset station. The other preset is on the local PBS, when they       have the car guys on. Klick and Klack are funny, but dumb when it comes to       cars and the local car guy pushes the new Ford truck diesel engines too       much for me. It's a brand spanking new design, how does he know they're       any good? If past Ford diesels are any indication, they'll be just as       problematic too.               R\%/itt                      ... Only 5% of all humans have the privilege to live in America.              --- Twit(t) Filter v2.1 (C) 2000-10        * Origin: SATX Alamo Area Net * South * Texas, USA * (1:387/22)    |
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