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Setting Up an In-Car PC, Part 2
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I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'Setting Up an In-Car PC, Part 2' - Connecting the PC audio to the car's standard sound system Last week we gave you an overview of the elements required to set up an in-car PC - an inverter, screen, trackball and FM modulator. It's the latter which we're concentrating on in this story - getting PC sound into your standard car sound system. Taking the FM modulator approach gives you the convenience of having your system's normal volume control work as it should and saves you the (potentially mammoth) cost of setting a parallel system of amps and speakers dedicated just for the PC system. However, you may find that extensive noise filtering is needed if nasties from the PC aren't to get into the car sound system... You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_2335/cms/article.html
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