I bought one of these (SoundFeeder SF100) with the same goal as you have.
It turned out to be a complete waste of money.  I ended up doing it right --
bought a MDX-C7900 car unit and LOVE it.

The problem that I observed, in addition to the drift problem, was that the
silly thing picked up interference from my MZ-R50 (as well as a portable CD
player that I tried with it). The interference was in the form of an
annoying buzz. I confirmed that this was definitely emanating from the MD
unit, not the car's ignition system. It happened even when the car was off
and only when the MD or CD disc was spinning.

If you can't go for a deck with a built-in MD player, I would suggest
getting a cassette adapter.  These work reasonably well and are definitely
much better than the SoundFeeder crap.

Good luck,
Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Andrews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 1:51 AM
Subject: MD: RF Modulators


I've been reading that you can purchase just an RF modulator that will allow
a portable MD player to be used in a car.   Do these just plug
into the headphone jack like a cassette adapter would?

Can anyone recommend one that would work with my Sharp 702?

Thanks,
Brian

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