Connecting an iPod to car radio
Connecting an iPod to car radio
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threeracers

Original Poster:

713 posts

270 months

Thursday 26th April 2007
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I have a 110 with the standard issue Landrover radio CD player and want to connect my iPod, does anyone have any recommendations?

TIA

Mark

peetbee

1,036 posts

276 months

Thursday 26th April 2007
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I just bought one of these to try out, figured at this price it's not too much to lose, plus you can't really hear the radio with any level of quality in my 90!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/STEREO-CAR-CASS

grass widow

2,201 posts

244 months

Thursday 26th April 2007
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I have an i trip that I use in the cerb, and have occassionally used it in the Freelander.

gwood

203 posts

234 months

Thursday 26th April 2007
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you can buy for your i pod a radio sender that plugs into the bottom and will transmit to any radio. you just tune your radio into the i pod frequency and play music.they are about £25 ish

threeracers

Original Poster:

713 posts

270 months

Monday 30th April 2007
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Thanks all, are these radio links good quality?

I was looking at a couple of hardwired products assuming they would be better - anyone ever tried the Dension Ice Link?

www.ipodcarkitdirect.co.uk/iPod_Car_Kit/For_Factory_Fitted_Radios/Land_Rover_iPod_Car_Kit/Dension__Land_Rover__iPod_Car_Kit/Land_Rover_iPod_Ice_Link_Plus_Adapter

Mark

schmalex

13,616 posts

227 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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Does anyone know if there is an Aux plug on a RR3 (04 plate)? If so, where is it?!!?

DucatiGary

7,765 posts

246 months

Monday 25th February 2008
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threeracers said:
Thanks all, are these radio links good quality?

I was looking at a couple of hardwired products assuming they would be better - anyone ever tried the Dension Ice Link?

http://www.ipodcarkitdirect.co.uk/iPod_Car_Kit/For...Land_RoveriPod_Car_Kit/Land_Rover_iPod_Ice_Link_Plus_Adapter

Mark
ive had a couple

ice link is good, you need to get a propper mount for it though as the one in the box is a bit naff.

the harmon kardon one is a better kit but fiddly to install.

hard wired FM modulators are loads better than the radio FM modulators, you will still get a slight hiss when the tracks are quiet but you cant do anything to get rid of that, will, unless you wire it up to your CD multi changer and replace that with the ipod.

nervous

24,050 posts

251 months

Wednesday 27th February 2008
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DucatiGary said:
the harmon kardon one is a better kit but fiddly to install.
the hk is awesome, based on garys recommendation I bought two and it sounds great. thanks G.

but, its not fiddly to fit. hes just a ham fisted, lazy scouser who paid someone else to do it. I fitted one to the RR and one to the Fez in under 30 mins, total.