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Internetradio In Your Car, Will It Work Here ?

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This looks pretty cool to me, wonder if it works in Thailand ? Far as I know internet via a normal phone (not a blackberry) works with GPRS internet that will not work I guess, how the guy he did it with a cheap phone ??

I use my iPhone 4 plugged in to my car stereo to listen to just about any station I want via WunderRadio ....... it works and I listen to Oz talkback all the way to work in the morning

I'm on True 3G and it works a treat

I do not have an Iphone, but have the Ipad with an fm transmitter (jabra). I connect cellular, turn on tuneradio (good app!) and it works well. I get some lag sometimes, but it does the job.

I am in Phuket, so 3g here is not the best.

Use an iPhone with Pocket Tunes over TOT 3G here. No complaints.

I'd love to have 'real' radio in the truck when I'm out and about. I don't want to trash a lot of money for it, though. Can anyone offer up some alternatives to iphones/androids/blackberries that would allow me to tape into the radio?

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I'd love to have 'real' radio in the truck when I'm out and about. I don't want to trash a lot of money for it, though. Can anyone offer up some alternatives to iphones/androids/blackberries that would allow me to tape into the radio?

I only listen to live talkradio 80% and music stations 20%, already sold c.q. gave away my 600+ CD's they became useless so much webradio there is.

Just wonder how the guy in the vid does it with an ordinary phone and what kind of internet connection, it can't be GPRS but it seems a normal phone though.

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