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is there a way to make a radio station from your phone so ypur cars radio.

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I have a old 2002 Mercedes s500 it has a radio screen and stuff but no aux or bluetooth how can I streem my radio from my phone that can play my songs so the car radio picks it up.

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buy a mp3 to cassette adapter use that.

 

 

 

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My dad drives a 2004 ML-500, we replaced the stock navigation with an Alpine INE-W940, maybe you can do that? Take a picture of your GPS console.

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My old Nokia N900 had an FM transmitter built in. Worked like a charm. New phones don't have that, any of them... And the cigarette adapters with sd cards and usb are really poor quality. I'm looking for a solution myself as I can't replace my stock FORD radio and the adapters are crap.

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I just have an FM transmitter in my 12V car adapter, not that silly Bluetooth thing that drains your phone battery, but just the FM Transmitter to AUX

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Headunit that supports bluetooth streaming :)

 

Headunit that supports bluetooth streaming :)

im a bit shot on money :) 

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im a bit shot on money :)

 

i dont know if they are that expensive,

you could look at some clarion units which are decent.

 

Offcourse you also have Alpine, Pioneer, Kenwoods, but they are probably a bit more expensive.

 

I dont know if its helpfull for you, but if you find a decent headunit that supports bluetooth streaming, you can stream audio from your phone to your headunit visa versa.

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You can buy (or could, don't know if they still make them) a small headphone jack device that broadcasts sound through a radio station frequency (like, one of the low ones thats almost never an actual station) for like 20 bucks

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=headphone%20to%20radio%20transmitter

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