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by mikeash 4828 days ago
I couldn't get my phone to hook up to my car radio very nicely, because my car was built in the in-between years where it no longer had a tape player, but was too early for ubiquitous aux-in ports. So it has a CD player and a radio, and that's it. FM transmitters suck.

If you're in the same boat, then here's the secret: FM modulators are great. These are the same basic concept as an FM transmitter, except instead of trying to pick up a foolishly low-power station with your radio antenna, it's a direct hard-wired connection from the modulator to your radio's antenna port. Quality is very good (not as good as a CD, but as good as the best FM radio station you'll ever hear) and there's no chance of any interference because it never picks up external signals. Installation can take some work, but it's well worth it.

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I've had this damn thing bookmarked for a couple months now and I haven't bought it yet http://dx.com/p/ultra-thin-bluetooth-v2-0-music-receiver-for... One of my vehicles is similar to yours, stuck in an awkward period where Aux ports weren't acceptable, tape players were too old, and the only input other than CD was the first-generation iOS port. Yes, an ancient 2009 model of car that already has an outdated port for fricken audio. What a mess.
At least you have that iOS port! My 2005 car doesn't even have that, just CD and radio. Made me wish somebody made a dummy CD you put in that would work like those dummy tapes with a headphone jack. Probably way too hard to build such a thing, though. The modulator works nicely after going through the hassle of installing it, at least.
>FM transmitters suck.

YMMV, I have a cheap COBY FM Transmitter[1] and it's amazing in my little 2002 Civic XL.

http://www.cobyusa.com/files/hi_res/CA745_HR.jpg

Where do you live? My (limited) experience has been that they can be OK away from big cities, but that finding a free frequency in urban areas is really tough. They put out enough power to work when that's all there is on the frequency, but even tiny amounts of external signal on the same frequency make it go to crap.
Ah, you're right about that. When I enter San Francisco it's just a big failure. Outside of that kinda place, it's good.
Most of my driving is in and around DC, so it's no good there. The modulator works great, though. No antenna involved, so no interference! Well worth the work to install.