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Thought I'd share this with everyone.

Useful if you are thinking about using your Ipod in the car: (Hint - click on the underlined links)

Supposedly you can 'cheat the system' if you have a CD Changer using the CD-audio in connectors

Cheating the 210/220 by using the CD audio cables for MP3 feed

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Another version of this bypass method

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MP3 (not Ipod) hookup, showing same method

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Use the telephone input - should work on CDR-220 and CDR-23. Don't know about the 210, but you can ask them

A place to order the Aux-input cable

but also :"For these units, Becker also sells a kit with an adaptor cable and tools for under $20 that lets you hook up an external sound source such as the iPod to the aux in, and you can select it on-screen after enabling aux in via the TP menu. (Part number 1319.116-276 from the Becker parts department at (888) 423-3537 x1209.)"

Disccussion (2000) regarding the MPEG feed in using the Aux/Phone cable connector

Warning that Becker is not compatible

but - supposedly doesn' t work yet with Becker

Icelink 1.1 car kit and Non P-car Icelink 1.1 review

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Alternatively

A new device, unsure what it does with Becker - PAC AUX-POD

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I don't know what this is

Becker mini ISO aux input - useable?

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Reference to Leo Monney (redwood city) - he could answer questions

Archived discussion and Monney website

The tried and true - FM transmitter

Monster Cable FM transmitter

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