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That unit sounds pretty good but will it work with my Sony R-30? Or does
it have to have a CD changer or MD changer?

Steven Kramer wrote:
> 
> > * "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Tue, 07 Aug 2001
> > | player?  I tried one of those FM RF modulators several years back and it
> > | didn't work too well.  Have they improved any? Is there another way?
> >
> > No, they have not, and in some areas (like around Boston, MA) they are
> > totally useless as the FM band is saturated.
> 
> Actually, I have to disagree.  I have had the Sony RM-X69RF FM RF modulator
> in my car in use with MDX-65 for a couple of years now and it works
> flawlessly.  I am in the Boston area and have no problem with drift or
> interference from local radio stations.  This device is different from the
> cheapies you place on the passenger seat.  It is wired into the antenna and
> has plenty of power to override local radio stations.  I have travelled to
> other cities including NYC and Toronto and have never needed to change the
> frequency that it is tuned to.  Since, it comes in through FM it is
> obviously limited by that, but in a car with engine and road noise the lack
> of fidelity is not very important to me.
> 
> --Steve
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