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Ipod (MP3 player) Integration- anybody done this?

 
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Deems Davis



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 2:49 pm    Post subject: Ipod (MP3 player) Integration- anybody done this? Reply with quote

Was planning on installing a CD player, but after some consideration, it
looks like CD's are _eventually_ going to go the way of cassette & video
tape . Has anybody installed/integrated an IPOD or IPOD -like MP3
player with your audio panel? I did a little looking on Apples web-site
and didn't find an automobile type/docking station. The preference
would be to install it so that it doesn't have to run solely off it's
own internal batteries. With the form factor of the ipod being so
small, it could be mounted almost anywhere and not necessarily on the
panel itself. Surely somebody has done this?

Deems Davis # 406
Panel/Finishing
http://deemsrv10.com/


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:58 pm    Post subject: Ipod (MP3 player) Integration- anybody done this? Reply with quote

If you haven't yet, stop and think that it might just be more convenient and better solution afterall to just buy headsets with input plugs and let everyone listen to the music they want, at the volume they want and to not listen to anything if they don't want, etc.

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Was planning on installing a CD player, but after some consideration, it
looks like CD's are _eventually_ going to go the way of cassette & video
tape . Has anybody installed/integrated an IPOD or IPOD -like MP3
player with your audio panel? I did a little looking on Apples web-site
and didn't find an automobile type/docking station. The preference
would be to install it so that it doesn't have to run solely off it's
own internal batteries. With the form factor of the ipod being so
small, it could be mounted almost anywhere and not necessarily on the
panel itself. Surely somebody has done this?

Dee ms Dav -===== [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 4:37 am    Post subject: Ipod (MP3 player) Integration- anybody done this? Reply with quote

Yes, I've done it! (If I can, anyone can)

I have an Ipod Mini running off ship's power, wired into my flightcom 403
intercom. I had a difficult time finding the info & equipment (not all in
one place), but finally got it done. I'm not flying yet, but have operated
the system & listened to the music through my headphones.

As far as accessories, I will have to look up where/what I got later, but a
google search for IPOD accessories yields many hits. You can find chargers
as well as connections to hook into car stereo systems. Not too expensive.
I got a charger, chopped the cigarette lighter off it & wired it straight to
my main bus. I believe most intercoms have a pin labeled aux in or music in
or something like that. I put the output there & voila!

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From: luckymacy(at)comcast.net (lucky)
Subject: Re: Ipod (MP3 player) Integration- anybody done
this?

If you haven't yet, stop and think that it might just be more convenient and
better
solution afterall to just buy headsets with input plugs and let everyone
listen to the music they want, at the volume they want and to not listen to
anything
if they don't want, etc.

-------------- Original message --------------
From: Deems Davis <deemsdavis(at)cox.net>

Quote:


Was planning on installing a CD player, but after some consideration, it
looks like CD's are _eventually_ going to go the way of cassette & video
tape . Has anybody installed/integrated an IPOD or IPOD -like MP3 player
with your audio panel? I did a little looking on Apples web-site and didn't
find an automobile type/docking station. The preference would be to install
it so that it doesn't have to run solely off it's own internal batteries.
With the form factor of the ipod being so small, it could be mounted almost
anywhere and not necessarily on the panel itself. Surely somebody has done
this?

Deems Davis # 406 Panel/Finishing http://deemsrv10.com/



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:21 am    Post subject: Ipod (MP3 player) Integration- anybody done this? Reply with quote

Hmm...I think an IPOD is not the ideal platform for playing music in an
airplane. I know lot of people do it successfully but the fact it has a
mechanical disc drive makes it a bit like a vacuum gyro Vs a solid state
EFIS.

Anyway, this device is a little small/slow...The real state of the art
solid state MP3 players are now over 1GB memory and feature USB 2.x
which I believe is a faster transfer rate than the USB 1.x

When SS MP# players get to about %GB then they will hold more songs than
you would ever need..Unless your CD collection looks like my Wife's...Smile

Check THIS out....Smile....
http://www.iriveramerica.com/prod/ultra/t10/T10-2GB.aspx

Frank

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 12:15 pm    Post subject: Ipod (MP3 player) Integration- anybody done this? Reply with quote

Only the full size Ipods are Hard disk based... If you really want something
little and *cool*, check out the new Ipod Shuffle, you'd loose it in the
airplane I'm sure...

Alan

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:06 am    Post subject: Re: Ipod (MP3 player) Integration- anybody done this? Reply with quote

The simple solution is to wire an audio jack on the panel and then just use whatever MP3/iPod player you want.

This was easy enough to do with my stereo intercom.

As for powering the iPod, I put a two port power port (cigerette lighter jack) from West marine in my panel.

Here's a picture. The audio jack is over to the right of the duel power ports.

The iPod Nano now goes up to 9 Gb with no hard drive.

As for using the AirGizmo docking station. It is a good idea but I suspect Apple will change the form factor on the iPods again and then you are stuck with a docking station that you can't get an iPod for.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Ipod (MP3 player) Integration- anybody done this? Reply with quote

I thought this schematic might be of some interest to those of you connecting multiple things together in a VFR ship.

Of course, it requires iCom radio, with its three mono inputs, to work. I just wish there were a better way to connect the Garmin 396/496 to the audio system rather than through its stereo connection. This would allow me to get terrain (and others?) warnings while listening to iPod. This shouldn't really be an issue in a VFR ship. At least I hope so.


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