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Re: Wireless In-Car MP3?



Sounds like its not really a problem then.  For my needs it sounds as
though a PDA has all the functionality - if I could mount it in a new
box and interface it to a hard disk, I'd be there :-)



UKHA wrote:

>On the other side of the fence, many years ago I had a
"portable" MP3 player
>(that was P133 PC built into a briefcase, powered by an inverter) with
a 5GB
>3.5" standard IDE harddrive, cushioned by a few rubber grommets,
strapped
>into the boot of my car for many months (until the inverter packed up),
the
>harddrive was fine... not hiccup in the music and it scandisked fine
when I
>removed it...
>
>A friend also has a newer MStation that has had the 3.5" HD
mounted in his
>boot for 2-3years and he does a lot of mileage, but the HD is still
OK...
>
>Of course YMMV...  :)
>
>Lee
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Simon Rafferty [mailto:simonr@xxxxxxx]
>  Sent: 16 July 2004 12:11
>  To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>  Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Wireless In-Car MP3?
>
>
>  I have seen special shock mount cradles for HD's mounted in cars, how
>resilient they are without is a good guess. To give you some idea, my
>brother cycles 5 miles to work each day with a 20gig lacie firewire HD
in
>his backpack, in 18 months he is on his 4th HD! Go figure !
>
>  Simon
>    ----- Original Message -----
>    From: Mal Lansell
>    To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>    Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 9:47 AM
>    Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Wireless In-Car MP3?
>
>
>    How resiliant are hard disks to the kinds of bumping you get in a
car,
>    though?  Is it likely to suffer, or are there special drives for
this
>    kind of environment?
>
>    Mal
>
>    Phil Harris wrote:
>
>    >Yeah - pretty sure it was the M-Station that you're referring
to ... I
>think
>    >Maplin did them for a bit but I know CPC used to do them too
and they
>were
>    >plugging them in their special offers brochures for ages trying
to get
>shot
>    >of them.
>    >
>    >Phil
>    >
>    >
>    >
>    >>-----Original Message-----
>    >>From: Mal Lansell [mailto:mlansell@xxxxxxx]
>    >>Sent: 16 July 2004 09:30
>    >>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>    >>Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Wireless In-Car MP3?
>    >>
>    >>Sounds intriguing.  Are you sure it was Maplin?  I don't
>    >>remember seeing anything like that in their catalogue...
>    >>
>    >>Mal
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG) wrote:
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>>Mal,
>    >>>
>    >>>Maplin were selling something similar. It was a SFF
computer and 3"
>    >>>(guessing) LCD screen & buttons. The HDD was in a
caddy so
>    >>>
>    >>>
>    >>you'd pull
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>>the caddy out, put it in your desktop PC, dump your
mp3s to it then
>    >>>slot it back in the car. The HDD wasn't huge, maybe
40GB, but enough
>    >>>for a couple of songs on the way to work ;-)
>    >>>
>    >>>I had a quick look on the Maplin site and can't see it
now,
>    >>>
>    >>>
>    >>typical :-(
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>>Price wasn't too bad either, comparable to an IPOD
IIRC.
>    >>>
>    >>>Cheers,
>    >>>
>    >>>Tim H.
>    >>>
>    >>>
>    >>>
>    >>>
>    >>>
>    >>>>-----Original Message-----
>    >>>>From: Mal Lansell  Sent: 15 July 2004 18:01
>    >>>>
>    >>>>I'm wondering if anyone knows of such a beast...
>    >>>>
>    >>>>I was sitting here while burning a CD to listen to
in the
>    >>>>
>    >>>>
>    >>car on the
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>>>way home from work that it might be an idea to buy
a car
>    >>>>
>    >>>>
>    >>stereo that
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>>>could play MP3 disks (so I wouldn't have to burn so
many disks!).
>    >>>>
>    >>>>Then I thought why not connect a portable Mp3
player instead
>    >>>>- I could download music to it and have different
tunes each day
>    >>>>without having to burn disks at all.
>    >>>>
>    >>>>_Then_ I thought, well wouldn't it be cool if the
player had a
>    >>>>wireless lan connection - I could grab music from
my home network
>    >>>>before setting off in the morning, and not have to
keep
>    >>>>
>    >>>>
>    >>bringing the
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>>>thing indoors (the player not the car) to be
plugged into the PC.
>    >>>>
>    >>>>I know I could do this with a Wireless PDA, but is
there
>    >>>>
>    >>>>
>    >>anything that
>    >>
>    >>
>    >>>>can be permanently fitted to the car that would do
that same thing?
>    >>>>
>    >>>>If not, there's a gap in the market for someone to
fill! :-)
>    >>>>
>    >>>>Mal
>    >>>>
>    >>>>
>    >>>>
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