An iPod FM transmitter can be a great tool to use in the car because it allows you to listen to the iPod on your radio. However, you should make sure that you buy a transmitter that comes with some sort of stand. Some of them are just connected to the iPod by cords and wires. When you go around corners, the transmitter will slide and fall to the floor, dragging the iPod with it.
I take it you have a FM radio, if so you can get a FM transmitter for your Ipod, All you have to do then is tune your radio to the frequency of the transmitter .
If your IPod does not have an AM setting your cannot use it to listen to AM channels. You can use an FM transmitter for an IPOD to transmit music from your IPOD through your radio. Many of these will also charge your IPOD.
The best place to find a FM transmitter for your iPod is at Best Buy. You can also go online and use their website to find out the price regarding the FM transmitter.
An FM transmitter for an iPod should be available wherever accessories for the iPod are sold, such as the Apple Store, Best Buy or Target, either online or in their retail stores.
A FM transmitter modified iPod can be purchased on the auction site eBay. eBay also has stores which sell FM transmitters so you can modify your iPod yourself.
The easiest/tidiest way would be to buy a RF transmitter that plugs in to your iPod and sends the signal to your vehicles FM radio. Tune the stereo to the same frequency as the transmitter, and you're done!
an iTrip transmitter is an FM transmitter that is compatible with Apple iPods. You can plug in your iPod, and it will play your music through an intermittent FM station.
I don't believe that you can purchase an iPod or MP3 Player with an FM transmitter built in. All search results showed stores where you can buy FM transmitters separately.
Stores that offer a radio transmitter that are compatible with an iPod are as follows: WalMart, Target, Future Shop, The Source, Circuit City and Best Buy.
The Itrip Transmitter attaches to the bottom of an Apple Ipod music player and receives FM radio signals. It provides high quality sound and little battery drainage from the Ipod.
A simple solution would be to buy an FM transmitter, hook it up to your iPod's headphone jack, and set your radio to the station that the transmitter sends signals to. Make sure to set the transmitter to a frequency that has no radio station for the best quality sound. However, this may not always produce sound of decent quality.