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Just upgrade to the new Nano... it has built in FM with the ability to re-wind and re-play radio. Also save features for the music. It's awesome. All that and a decent quality videocam built into it.
Don't waste your money on a cumbersome adapter, just upgrade. The 64 GB touch does not have these feautures making the new nano the best bang for your buck in the history of MP3 players! Lx
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How does that work with the radio in the car?
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I wired in an RF adapter, a 5mm jack, and an on/off switch in my envoy, Carlos. It costs about 35 bucks, looks nice and clean, and it ain't rocket surgery. You could do it in the Beemer. Any knucklehead at a radio shop would do it for a hundred bucks. ![]() All the FM transmitters suck, anyways. I spent the $75 for the Belkin, and it sucked just as bad as the $5.00 ones from ebay. You won't be pleased, my friend. If you wanna drive up, we'll hook the stuff up in my driveway. It'd make a nice afternoon.
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FM Transmitter != FM Receiver. |
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I'm nuts for the place
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I have the Belkin, and although it does work the audio quality is not that great. If you are at all concerned about audio fidelity then the FM transmitters are not for you.
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