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PJS



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver
New in-car toy

So i saw this on "bid-tv" the other day. Don't like the idea of buying off there, the fact its £1.50 for the call, something like £8 for postage. The item started at £25 and sold for £9.99 or something I believe.

Anyway, brought it up on ebay, and got it at a decent price: eBay link

Simple to use. Just plug it into the cig-lighter and then plug into your phone (or you can insert usb or memory card too) If you plug into your phone you could set up a playlist. If you use the usb or memory stick and have folders, you can use a remote to move through individual folders you may have with your music in.

Also comes with a remote too.

Basically it sends a signal out like a radio station and you tune your car radio to it.

Pretty nifty anyway. I know, I know, you can add do it much easier by allowing phone connection/audio-in etc.

Just a heads up if you've been looking for something like this. Works with any car that has a radio Thumbs Up

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i've suggested these type of transmitters for those who cant connect their ipods/phones by cable..

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PJS



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

scarey wrote:
i've suggested these type of transmitters for those who cant connect their ipods/phones by cable..


Well i would suggest them too Thumbs Up

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I had one of those ( older one without remote) in my Jag for my ipod. It did work great. Used to get a problem around Birmingham tho as someone was transmitting on the frequency. It was 88. something then dont know what it is now.

They are good though, and easily put out of sight when not used. 2006 MY Autobiography. With 'toys'
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PJS



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

trafpol wrote:
I had one of those ( older one without remote) in my Jag for my ipod. It did work great. Used to get a problem around Birmingham tho as someone was transmitting on the frequency. It was 88. something then dont know what it is now.

They are good though, and easily put out of sight when not used.


Yeah 88.8 ive got mine set as, but you can get other radios interupting in certain areas.

Easy to store too as you said Smile

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