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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: http://tinyurl.com/rl6bd ;-) Well, there's no confusing their gender, unlike Ann Coulter. If Coulter put on some weight she might be OK. I don't know her name but one of their legal consultant personalities (a blonde) is smoking hot, and smart! BTW: I ended up following your original advice on the Ipod by purchasing a moderately priced stereo for the boat today with an auxiliary input : http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ZQCgybF...p?i=500CDE9845 Although the Ipod plays fine in my car with the RoadTrip modulator the stereo in the boat is an old analogue scroll dial fm stereo with no presets. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: http://tinyurl.com/rl6bd ;-) Well, there's no confusing their gender, unlike Ann Coulter. If Coulter put on some weight she might be OK. I don't know her name but one of their legal consultant personalities (a blonde) is smoking hot, and smart! BTW: I ended up following your original advice on the Ipod by purchasing a moderately priced stereo for the boat today with an auxiliary input : http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ZQCgybF...p?i=500CDE9845 Although the Ipod plays fine in my car with the RoadTrip modulator the stereo in the boat is an old analogue scroll dial fm stereo with no presets. How are you going to handle the cable for the iPOD? Lead it out through a separate hole? I might get one of these myself for yo-ho... I will use a simple male to male minijack cable which I will run from the rear input of the radio (positioned at the helm under the instrument panel) to someplace at the helm instrument panel but tucked under the windshield. The Ipod will also be in a skin to keep it water protected. To keep it rolling around I might use a sticky pad ( http://www.handstands.com/retail/aut...tickypad.shtml ), a home made holder or velcro. I will also attach a DC charger to the Ipod connector at the bottom of the unit to keep it charged with my cig lighter while playing it. Alpine makes some decent car stereos and this one is being offered at a pretty good price, especially considering no shipping costs or tax are involved. ;-) |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: http://tinyurl.com/rl6bd ;-) Well, there's no confusing their gender, unlike Ann Coulter. If Coulter put on some weight she might be OK. I don't know her name but one of their legal consultant personalities (a blonde) is smoking hot, and smart! BTW: I ended up following your original advice on the Ipod by purchasing a moderately priced stereo for the boat today with an auxiliary input : http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ZQCgybF...p?i=500CDE9845 Although the Ipod plays fine in my car with the RoadTrip modulator the stereo in the boat is an old analogue scroll dial fm stereo with no presets. How are you going to handle the cable for the iPOD? Lead it out through a separate hole? I might get one of these myself for yo-ho... I will use a simple male to male minijack cable which I will run from the rear input of the radio (positioned at the helm under the instrument panel) to someplace at the helm instrument panel but tucked under the windshield. The Ipod will also be in a skin to keep it water protected. To keep it rolling around I might use a sticky pad ( http://www.handstands.com/retail/aut...tickypad.shtml ), a home made holder or velcro. I will also attach a DC charger to the Ipod connector at the bottom of the unit to keep it charged with my cig lighter while playing it. Alpine makes some decent car stereos and this one is being offered at a pretty good price, especially considering no shipping costs or tax are involved. ;-) Cool. I just need the plastic box, since Yo Ho has a cabin and it rarely rains inside... The only thing missing on this radio is a remote, which may be handy when the radio is positioned in the cabin, as with your case. Regardless, being able to hardwire the Ipod to the radio with a simple minijack connector is a great feature. I looked at some radios with front or read USB connectors, but those connected via cable to the bottom Ipod connector and did not charge the Ipod. With that port on the Ipod now being taken, charging was not an option. The minijack auxiliary input seemed to be the way to go for a low cost radio with Ipod connection capabilities. ;-) |
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![]() " JimH" jimh UNDERSCORE osudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: http://tinyurl.com/rl6bd ;-) Well, there's no confusing their gender, unlike Ann Coulter. If Coulter put on some weight she might be OK. I don't know her name but one of their legal consultant personalities (a blonde) is smoking hot, and smart! BTW: I ended up following your original advice on the Ipod by purchasing a moderately priced stereo for the boat today with an auxiliary input : http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ZQCgybF...p?i=500CDE9845 Although the Ipod plays fine in my car with the RoadTrip modulator the stereo in the boat is an old analogue scroll dial fm stereo with no presets. How are you going to handle the cable for the iPOD? Lead it out through a separate hole? I might get one of these myself for yo-ho... I will use a simple male to male minijack cable which I will run from the rear input of the radio (positioned at the helm under the instrument panel) to someplace at the helm instrument panel but tucked under the windshield. The Ipod will also be in a skin to keep it water protected. To keep it rolling around I might use a sticky pad ( http://www.handstands.com/retail/aut...tickypad.shtml ), a home made holder or velcro. I will also attach a DC charger to the Ipod connector at the bottom of the unit to keep it charged with my cig lighter while playing it. Alpine makes some decent car stereos and this one is being offered at a pretty good price, especially considering no shipping costs or tax are involved. ;-) Cool. I just need the plastic box, since Yo Ho has a cabin and it rarely rains inside... The only thing missing on this radio is a remote, which may be handy when the radio is positioned in the cabin, as with your case. Regardless, being able to hardwire the Ipod to the radio with a simple minijack connector is a great feature. I looked at some radios with front or rear USB connectors, but those connected via cable to the bottom Ipod connector and did not charge the Ipod. With that port on the Ipod now being taken, charging was not an option. The minijack auxiliary input seemed to be the way to go for a low cost radio with Ipod connection capabilities. ;-) edit.....'rear', not 'read'. |
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I will use a simple male to male minijack cable which I will run from the rear input of the radio (positioned at the helm under the instrument panel) to someplace at the helm instrument panel but tucked under the windshield. The Ipod will also be in a skin to keep it water protected. To keep it rolling around I might use a sticky pad ( http://www.handstands.com/retail/aut...tickypad.shtml ), a home made holder or velcro. I will also attach a DC charger to the Ipod connector at the bottom of the unit to keep it charged with my cig lighter while playing it. I've got one of these in my Jeep: http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=149006 and I really like it. You don't have to mess with two separate cords plugged into the iPod or with setting the volume on the iPod itself. -- ~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat" "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -- Kenneth Grahame ~~ Ventis secundis, tene cursum ~~ |
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![]() " JimH" jimh UNDERSCORE osudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: http://tinyurl.com/rl6bd ;-) Well, there's no confusing their gender, unlike Ann Coulter. If Coulter put on some weight she might be OK. I don't know her name but one of their legal consultant personalities (a blonde) is smoking hot, and smart! BTW: I ended up following your original advice on the Ipod by purchasing a moderately priced stereo for the boat today with an auxiliary input : http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ZQCgybF...p?i=500CDE9845 Although the Ipod plays fine in my car with the RoadTrip modulator the stereo in the boat is an old analogue scroll dial fm stereo with no presets. How are you going to handle the cable for the iPOD? Lead it out through a separate hole? I might get one of these myself for yo-ho... I will use a simple male to male minijack cable which I will run from the rear input of the radio (positioned at the helm under the instrument panel) to someplace at the helm instrument panel but tucked under the windshield. The Ipod will also be in a skin to keep it water protected. To keep it rolling around I might use a sticky pad ( http://www.handstands.com/retail/aut...tickypad.shtml ), a home made holder or velcro. I will also attach a DC charger to the Ipod connector at the bottom of the unit to keep it charged with my cig lighter while playing it. Alpine makes some decent car stereos and this one is being offered at a pretty good price, especially considering no shipping costs or tax are involved. ;-) Cool. I just need the plastic box, since Yo Ho has a cabin and it rarely rains inside... The only thing missing on this radio is a remote, which may be handy when the radio is positioned in the cabin, as with your case. Regardless, being able to hardwire the Ipod to the radio with a simple minijack connector is a great feature. I looked at some radios with front or read USB connectors, but those connected via cable to the bottom Ipod connector and did not charge the Ipod. With that port on the Ipod now being taken, charging was not an option. The minijack auxiliary input seemed to be the way to go for a low cost radio with Ipod connection capabilities. ;-) The radio came today (fast shipping from Crutchfield). My son and I will be installing it on the boat tomorrow and I will let you know how it sounds. ;-) |
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![]() JimH wrote: " JimH" jimh UNDERSCORE osudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: http://tinyurl.com/rl6bd ;-) Well, there's no confusing their gender, unlike Ann Coulter. If Coulter put on some weight she might be OK. I don't know her name but one of their legal consultant personalities (a blonde) is smoking hot, and smart! BTW: I ended up following your original advice on the Ipod by purchasing a moderately priced stereo for the boat today with an auxiliary input : http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ZQCgybF...p?i=500CDE9845 Although the Ipod plays fine in my car with the RoadTrip modulator the stereo in the boat is an old analogue scroll dial fm stereo with no presets. How are you going to handle the cable for the iPOD? Lead it out through a separate hole? I might get one of these myself for yo-ho... I will use a simple male to male minijack cable which I will run from the rear input of the radio (positioned at the helm under the instrument panel) to someplace at the helm instrument panel but tucked under the windshield. The Ipod will also be in a skin to keep it water protected. To keep it rolling around I might use a sticky pad ( http://www.handstands.com/retail/aut...tickypad.shtml ), a home made holder or velcro. I will also attach a DC charger to the Ipod connector at the bottom of the unit to keep it charged with my cig lighter while playing it. Alpine makes some decent car stereos and this one is being offered at a pretty good price, especially considering no shipping costs or tax are involved. ;-) Cool. I just need the plastic box, since Yo Ho has a cabin and it rarely rains inside... The only thing missing on this radio is a remote, which may be handy when the radio is positioned in the cabin, as with your case. Regardless, being able to hardwire the Ipod to the radio with a simple minijack connector is a great feature. I looked at some radios with front or read USB connectors, but those connected via cable to the bottom Ipod connector and did not charge the Ipod. With that port on the Ipod now being taken, charging was not an option. The minijack auxiliary input seemed to be the way to go for a low cost radio with Ipod connection capabilities. ;-) The radio came today (fast shipping from Crutchfield). My son and I will be installing it on the boat tomorrow and I will let you know how it sounds. ;-) Hmm, you chastised RCE for bragging.....can't wait to hear all about this super duper one of a kind best in the world radio...... |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: " JimH" jimh UNDERSCORE osudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: http://tinyurl.com/rl6bd ;-) Well, there's no confusing their gender, unlike Ann Coulter. If Coulter put on some weight she might be OK. I don't know her name but one of their legal consultant personalities (a blonde) is smoking hot, and smart! BTW: I ended up following your original advice on the Ipod by purchasing a moderately priced stereo for the boat today with an auxiliary input : http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ZQCgybF...p?i=500CDE9845 Although the Ipod plays fine in my car with the RoadTrip modulator the stereo in the boat is an old analogue scroll dial fm stereo with no presets. How are you going to handle the cable for the iPOD? Lead it out through a separate hole? I might get one of these myself for yo-ho... I will use a simple male to male minijack cable which I will run from the rear input of the radio (positioned at the helm under the instrument panel) to someplace at the helm instrument panel but tucked under the windshield. The Ipod will also be in a skin to keep it water protected. To keep it rolling around I might use a sticky pad ( http://www.handstands.com/retail/aut...tickypad.shtml ), a home made holder or velcro. I will also attach a DC charger to the Ipod connector at the bottom of the unit to keep it charged with my cig lighter while playing it. Alpine makes some decent car stereos and this one is being offered at a pretty good price, especially considering no shipping costs or tax are involved. ;-) Cool. I just need the plastic box, since Yo Ho has a cabin and it rarely rains inside... The only thing missing on this radio is a remote, which may be handy when the radio is positioned in the cabin, as with your case. Regardless, being able to hardwire the Ipod to the radio with a simple minijack connector is a great feature. I looked at some radios with front or read USB connectors, but those connected via cable to the bottom Ipod connector and did not charge the Ipod. With that port on the Ipod now being taken, charging was not an option. The minijack auxiliary input seemed to be the way to go for a low cost radio with Ipod connection capabilities. ;-) The radio came today (fast shipping from Crutchfield). My son and I will be installing it on the boat tomorrow and I will let you know how it sounds. ;-) Hmm, you chastised RCE for bragging.....can't wait to hear all about this super duper one of a kind best in the world radio...... LMAO! Yep, *bragging* about a bottom line $160 stereo. How funny! Should I expect your fellow 2 stooges to follow with similar asinine posts? |
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![]() JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: " JimH" jimh UNDERSCORE osudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: http://tinyurl.com/rl6bd ;-) Well, there's no confusing their gender, unlike Ann Coulter. If Coulter put on some weight she might be OK. I don't know her name but one of their legal consultant personalities (a blonde) is smoking hot, and smart! BTW: I ended up following your original advice on the Ipod by purchasing a moderately priced stereo for the boat today with an auxiliary input : http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ZQCgybF...p?i=500CDE9845 Although the Ipod plays fine in my car with the RoadTrip modulator the stereo in the boat is an old analogue scroll dial fm stereo with no presets. How are you going to handle the cable for the iPOD? Lead it out through a separate hole? I might get one of these myself for yo-ho... I will use a simple male to male minijack cable which I will run from the rear input of the radio (positioned at the helm under the instrument panel) to someplace at the helm instrument panel but tucked under the windshield. The Ipod will also be in a skin to keep it water protected. To keep it rolling around I might use a sticky pad ( http://www.handstands.com/retail/aut...tickypad.shtml ), a home made holder or velcro. I will also attach a DC charger to the Ipod connector at the bottom of the unit to keep it charged with my cig lighter while playing it. Alpine makes some decent car stereos and this one is being offered at a pretty good price, especially considering no shipping costs or tax are involved. ;-) Cool. I just need the plastic box, since Yo Ho has a cabin and it rarely rains inside... The only thing missing on this radio is a remote, which may be handy when the radio is positioned in the cabin, as with your case. Regardless, being able to hardwire the Ipod to the radio with a simple minijack connector is a great feature. I looked at some radios with front or read USB connectors, but those connected via cable to the bottom Ipod connector and did not charge the Ipod. With that port on the Ipod now being taken, charging was not an option. The minijack auxiliary input seemed to be the way to go for a low cost radio with Ipod connection capabilities. ;-) The radio came today (fast shipping from Crutchfield). My son and I will be installing it on the boat tomorrow and I will let you know how it sounds. ;-) Hmm, you chastised RCE for bragging.....can't wait to hear all about this super duper one of a kind best in the world radio...... LMAO! Yep, *bragging* about a bottom line $160 stereo. How funny! Should I expect your fellow 2 stooges to follow with similar asinine posts? No, but we expect another month of your unhinged, nasty, mean spirited and off topic rants. Jim, you DO realize that you alone have ****ed off every single person in rec.boats so much that no one will have anything to do with you, right? You do realize that don't you? Now, go brag about your lobster sized shrimp........ |
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