> Hi-
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> Thanks,
> -troy
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It's been discussed recently . . Just use your search feature or go to
google.com and use the 'groups' search. Faster than waiting.
'Curly'
> I'd like to purchase some adapter to connect an iPod to the factory
> Honda stereo system in the 98 Accord (EX, not sure if that matters).
There are basically two ways to go with wire. One is ipod-specific, where
the controls of your existing stereo control the ipod.
The other is a generic aux-input. You connect the headphone or line out to
the car, control is still at the ipod.
I have the simple audio auxillary input in my 2003 Civic.
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehonaux.html
I didn't have to remove the radio. There's a flat 14 pin connector, on the
back of the radio, so it was easy enough to reach up behind the radio and
plug the connector in.
I press the CD button once, it plays a CD in the original single CD player.
I press CD again, and it selects my mp3 player, as CD-1, track one.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?C1D73243B
> I've had bad to worse luck with FM transmitters etc, and would just
> love to be able to plug the iPod in via a wire somehow. Has anyone
> managed to do something like this? Any links to purchase or howto
> sites extreemly appriciated.
The FM transmitters vary from poor to unusable.

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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5
Bucky - 03 Jan 2006 21:43 GMT
> The FM transmitters vary from poor to unusable.
I will make a plug for an FM transmitter I just got over Christmas for
a 99 Civic that only had radio (no cassette or CD). I had low
expectations, but it actually turned out better than I thought. Of
course, FM transmitter quality will never be very good, but at least
it's acceptable. When they first came out out, they only had 1-4 fixed
frequencies to choose from. Now they have the entire FM range 87-107
and can step by 0.1. That helps a lot.
The model I got was the Belkin Tunecast II from Wal-mart for $33. I was
impressed that it could work sitting by the gear shifter, when the
antenna is embedded in the rear glass. The fidelity is not great, but
it's acceptable. I rate the fidelity slightly below a cassette walkman.
With the crappy factory speakers, engine noise, road noise, it's a good
match for the system. =)