Apple iPod Nano For Your Car Sound System System - How Do You Set Up It UP
September 15th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeediPod is just for music? Think again. It has expanded from the traditional music storage to photo storing and podcasts etc. It has also recently emerged to be a substitute to CD player. What used to be a bulky CD player and be easily replaced with the iPod. Just connect the iPod to your amplifier and speakers and you can have an lalmost near perfect sound system. Topping that off, it looks good too.
Thought of ‘iPoding’ your car? No more the CD player breaking down. Well, it as easy as allowng the iPod to transmit the audio to an empty FM radio channel. And believe me, the iPod will sound as good as any other radio station. But you just have to note that this will not work if you are driving through tunnel.
So how do you go about enabling your iPod to play the wonderful music in your car? Well, here is the steps..it is as easy as 123.
1. Get the accessory
There are many iPod accessories, for example Griffin iTrip. It will set you back by a couple of $10 dollars. You can also look at the Belkin TuneCast II FM Transmitter, depending on your iPod model.
2. Empty channel
The next thing is to find an empty channel. Look for an empty channel and note down the Frequency value.
3. Connect it
Hook the iTrip to the dock connector into your iPod. Next, play any song. Turn the wheel and scroll through the radio frequency until you come to the empty channel frequency. If all is fine, you should be enjoying the music that are playing in your iPod and flowing through your car sound system.
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