[LMB] OT: AKICOTL Audible / I tunes onto CDs

Mark Allums mark at allums.com
Tue May 6 18:52:57 BST 2008


Ed Burkhead wrote:
> Sue,
> 
> I play all my audible books from my Nano into my car stereo using a cassette
> adaptor.  If your car stereo will play cassettes, that's the reliable and
> easy way to do it.
> 
> If you don't have a cassette player in your car stereo, you might look into
> an FM transmitter that'll work on car-power from the power outlet we used to
> call the cigarette lighter socket.  
> 
> Also, look for a transmitter that'll work on frequencies that aren't close
> to any local stations. (Hard country station right next-to-and-over the four
> choices for many adapters in my area.) There are transmitters with a wider
> choice of frequencies.  

There exist radio adapters which tune across the whole FM band, and not 
just a few partcular frequencies.  I have one made by Philips.  It was 
cheap (got from woot.com) and simple, nothing much to do except set the 
freq.  I destroyed it in an embarrassing incident, and am now looking 
for a way to fix it, or, find another like it.

I suggest trying to find one similar.

> 
> Consider where your antenna is and try to position the FM transmitter in a
> place with a good view of the antenna.


-- 
Mark Allums


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