Satanta said:
The transmitters do provide a very good option, gives a cheap soloution and great choice to your in car music without having to shell out for new hardware. The drop in quality is certainly not of a standard that would effect the majority of users enjoyment.
I bought one of these - [broken link removed] - from
Griffin Technology in the US - postage is reasonable enough given that it was sent by FedEx and arrived 2 days later! (They have some [broken link removed]and [broken link removed], as well. In fact, you can buy Griffin producs from the although they don't seem to do the iTrip at present.)
You can choose any FM frequency you want. The last 3 frequencies you use are easily selectable from a list or you can manually choose a new one.
There are some user comments on http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BVCTS4/104-9365625-7087922?v=glance&n=172282 (Amazon)- some gripes that may or may not bother everyone.
The main problem is that you can't use a case with it unless it is of the very thin
iSkin /
Invisible Shield variety. The other problem is that you can't use the dock connector when the iTrip is connected as it covers it; thus you can't charge it in the car if you have a car charger that uses the dock connector. However, there are other products in the iTrip range that work with all iPods that don't suffer from either problem as they simply clip on to the iPod and charge as well - check out the more expensive [broken link removed].
(Note that these products are designed exclusively for iPods although I am sure it is only a matter of time before Griffin follow the emerging trend of designing products that work with a range of MP3 players and not just iPods.)
So far, I have used it my iTrip for nano at home - on 107.4, funnily enough - and it works fine. Tried it in the car this evening around South Dublin on the same frequency and it did not work as well. Need to do some more testing over the next few days and weeks.
--- If anyone in Dublin can recommend a free frequency range and same me causing an accident as I try to operate the iTrip with one hand, my mobile with another, and drive the car with another, then I would be grateful.
