I have a similar device for my iPod. It plugs into my cig lighter recepticle and has a cradle for my iPod. You can tune it to whatever FM frequency you want, and it keeps the iPod charged up while in use. I love it.

As to interference problems, the key to these things is to pick a frequency away from local stations. When traveling, I've noticed some interference, and when I turn the device off for a moment, I find a strong station at the same frequency. I retune to a dead spot and the problem goes away. When I'm in my local area, the device works great.

Larry Shouse

----- Original Message ----- From: "Herb Lumpp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chevelle List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 6:19 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] New gadget


I was at Walmart the other day and happened to find a neat little gadget
that I thought might be useful to the music lovers out there. If you have a cigarette lighter that works and would like to play mp3 music files without
replacing your current radio, swing by the auto section of Walmart.  The
item you need to look for is a VR3 MP3 FM Modulator.  Just stick it in the
cigarette lighter, plug a thumb drive into the front of the VR3, tune the
car radio in until you hear your tunes!  It's a pretty slick little item.
It cost a whopping $29.43.

Herb Lumpp
http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm





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