They are working on laws to legalise it if it already has not been done.
There are no instances of anyone being convicted for the use of such devices.
As such they are sold in stores and are legal to use in Europe. So while they may be technically illegal in this country at this moment - it should be safe to use from what I have read.
If the Itrip is one of those FM transmitters then from what i hear you can legally buy one. I think i heard that the law was the it should only transmit a distance of 3m max radius.
I have an itrip...I think it's useless..I can never get a good quality sound from it.
Apparently depends on your location. If you have many radio stations in your area you may have trouble with them interferring.
yes, I lost interest after retuning for the 100th time when driving around locally. Much easier with a old fashioned cable
I've just bought a Belkin Tunecast, and I'm pleasantly surprised by the quality. Living in a rural area probably helps, though.
I'd prefer a wired solution, but I've got a company car.
I use a tape thing...stick the tape in the tape player and then plug it into your ipod...pretty low level stuff but does the job nice and easily.