Grit Valve
2000 4.6 Vouge
Plug it into the iPod and then tune your radio into the frequency in the transmitter and you can listen to your tunes ....
Cool cheers saint ,I learn something everyday
Now time to look it up
Plug it into the iPod and then tune your radio into the frequency in the transmitter and you can listen to your tunes ....
Grin....
the L audio is on C3 pin 13 (+, red) and pin 16 (-, grey) and the R on pins 14 (+, white) and 17 (-, black).
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I've just been reading about balanced and unbalanced audio signals here.
And after looking on some DJ sites I've found this product which seems to convert unbalanced signals into balanced and works of 12VDC.
then it should be a simple task to make up some cables to connect it to the Ipod/phone/etc and then to pins 12 16 14 and 17 on the blue mini iso just like Clarky says.
DO you think this will work?
Also, just to note, other than balanced and unbalanced there is no mention of impedance matching, without it you will suffer signal degradation that is likely to be very noticeable.
Mine transmits full stereo but it was not cheapI went through three of the FM transmitters (two battery and one plug in) and they all were producing substandard sound.
The tape thingy works great, though.
came across this company a while back, Aux (iPhone, iPod, MP3, Smart Phone, etc.) Connection | GB 4x4 RADIOS, will fit an aux socket to your head unit. This gives you a convenient location to plug your ipod/iphone or other mp3 player and no loss of your CD stack.
I have yet to do this myself so cannot speak from personal experience but looks a nice solution.
Mine transmits full stereo but it was not cheap
Wrong music but quite funny when a nearby car is close to the frequency I use. On full power, the transmitter has a range of about 500 metresBut the surrounding cars are wondering where the "Village People and Right said Fred" tracks are coming from.
came across this company a while back, Aux (iPhone, iPod, MP3, Smart Phone, etc.) Connection | GB 4x4 RADIOS, will fit an aux socket to your head unit. This gives you a convenient location to plug your ipod/iphone or other mp3 player and no loss of your CD stack.
I have yet to do this myself so cannot speak from personal experience but looks a nice solution.
if not the fm transmitter is far far easier