Yes i did and if you had gone to amazon and done the search you will
find one that tunes in to a radio frequency and then the music from the
iphone or any apple device will come through the speakers and the device is
on amazon because i got one for my son so just look for the radio
transmitters and i think it was around 20 dollers but don't quote me on that
price but it was close to that price hope this helps 

-----Original Message-----
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark
gilland
Sent: 03 August 2012 19:08
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Seaking Purchase advice on IPhone car kit

That's not what I need.

Did you actually read my e-mail?  My grandmother doesn't have bluetooth 
ability.

The only way we can interface this is via cigarette lighter based plug.  She

doesn't have bluetooth, nor does she have an auxiliary input nor a USB 
input.

This is why it needs to be an FM, not bluetooth transmitter, and needs to 
interface through her cigarette lighter.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "wayne coles" <wayne...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 11:08 AM
Subject: RE: Seaking Purchase advice on IPhone car kit


> Hello amazon has just what you want so just do a search for blue
> tooth transmitters and there they will be hope this helps
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark
> gilland
> Sent: 03 August 2012 10:18
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Seaking Purchase advice on IPhone car kit
>
> My grandmother has a  Hyunda, but trust me, it doesn't have bluetooth
> ability, nor does it have auxiliary input.  All she's got is A M/FM/Sirius
> XM, Plus a 6 disc dashboard loading CD changer.  I can't remember what 
> year
> it is, but it's not exactly old old old, but it's not new by any stretch
> either.  I think it's like a 2005, or a 2006, somewhere in that
> neighborhood.
>
> Anyway, she does have a cigarette lighter  charger port.  So, I'm 
> wonderring
>
> if anyone may know of a good FM transmitter that I could use for my IPhone
> 4S 16GB black, through AT&T which would let me transmit to an FM frequency
> which I then could tune her radio to, then listen to my IPhone in the car.
> We go out practically 2 or 3 times a week for lunch, then of corse, 
> there's
> the times I have doctor appointments, etc. so I'd love! to be able to 
> listen
>
> to my music, or Pandora, etc. over something a little better than the
> internal IPhone speaker.  Don't get me wrong, the internal speaker is
> incredible!  I mean it blows the IPod Touch 3GS and 4G both totally! out 
> of
> the water, but it's still not the same as going through a full car stereo 
> by
>
> any means.
>
> I had a little birdy butt transmitter I bought a while back for my old 
> IPod
> Nano 4th Gen, way back in the days, which costed about 50 bucks, or so, 
> and
> basically what you had was this little dinky dank thing that plugged into
> the cigarette lighter charger... obviously, I don't literally mean the
> cigarette lighter... I'm not stupid... LOL!  I mean the charger port thing
> that looks like a lighter port.  You're probably lookin at me go yeah yeah
> yeah, I gotcha, I know I know, don't worry.  LOL!  Anyway, so one end
> plugged in there, then the other end basically was just a cord that 
> plugged
> into the 8th inch or as some would call it 3.5MM stereo jack on the
> IPod/IPhone, or whatever had an earphone jack.  I found that thing didn't
> work really well, as for one, the IPhone never was stationary, as nothing
> held it still.  It just kind a sat there either on my lap, or whatever,
> sometimes in the little glasses compartment.  I found that the slightest
> movement would make the thing fade out though and give a bit of static 
> over
> the transmition.  It was really really annoying.
>
> My dad had one that I think he paid about $100 to maybe $130 bucks for,
> somewhere around there, and if my mom still has it, I may try it out, as
> that sucker worked incredibly!  The sound was so crystal clear, it was
> unbelievable!  The only issue with it is, I dont' think an IPod Touch nor 
> an
>
> IPhone would fit in the thing.  I think it only held the 4th and 5th gen
> Nanos.  My dad actually got the thing back when the 4th gen Nanos were
> really hot on the market, so it's pretty old.  What I like about it though
> is, you plugged it in, then it had this metal rod looking arm that 
> protruded
>
> out of the thing that you could swivvle around so that it would either 
> face
> more toward the driver, or the passenger, or it could just be straight 
> dead
> centered.  The other end of it oppisit from the plug, literally was a
> cradling docking station.  So it had, from what I remember, 3 buttons. 
> One
> to go up in frequency, and one to move it down, plus it had an auto-scan
> where you push that, and it would scan for the first available frequency
> with no sound/static.  Then you had the cradle where you basically 
> literally
>
> docked the IPod/whatever into.  That pretty well obviously held it still,
> plus, like i said, the sound was just out of this world amazing!  I don't
> think I remember even once that the thing staticked nor faded.
>
> I need to look to see if my mom kept it.  I doubt she did, as most of the
> stuff in his car I think got sold, after he passed away.  If it would hold
> the IPhone, and we could find it, my issue will be solved, but does anyone
> know any good cigarette lighter based car FM transmitters I could use? 
> I'm
> willing to spend say no less than $100 and maybe no more than $150.  $150
> would be on the high end for me though.  I'll do it, but that would be
> pushing it.  For that cost, it darn well better be good.  LOL!  Would 
> prefer
>
> something which actually docks, not something that would use the earphone
> jack, although if you can promise me it would have good results, I'll try
> it.  I have an open mind.
>
> Chris.
>
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