Currently radio shack offers several wireless stereo transmitters. If you go to their website radioshack.com and search "wireless stereo transmitter" you will get several results.
There is a number of ways to do this. First is to purchase a FM transmitter. The transmitter is a small unit that pugs into the cigarette lighter and has a plug that goes into the MP3 players headphone jack. you set the car stereo channel to the broadcast chennel set on the transmiter and you then can listen to the mp3 player on the car stereo. If your car stereo has a external input plug you can use a cable to connect the player and stereo.
Any GPS with a FM transmitter.
It is used to transmit music. This is an example of such a device http://www.amazon.com/Universal-USB-Stereo-Audio-Transmitter/dp/B000CMM5G8
Yes. FM transmitters will work with a car stereo.
Yes, if you plug an FM Transmitter into your iPod/mp3 player
The easiest/tidiest way would be to buy a RF transmitter that plugs in to your iPod and sends the signal to your vehicles FM radio. Tune the stereo to the same frequency as the transmitter, and you're done!
A Wireless MP3 Transmitter allows you to play portable audio devices, such as an IPOD or MP3 player through a stereo at home or through any vehicle stereo system without using cumbersome wires. You can compare several devices at the following website: http://www.nextag.com/mp3-transmitter-wireless/stores-html
Bluetooth stereo transmitters transmit a bluetooth signal from one source to a receiver. Depending on the make and model you can get one for $40 to $100 (from Amazon.com).
Stereo transmitters can be plugged straight into the car stereo. If you have a cassette transmitter all you have to do is insert it into the cassette player. Just make sure the radio stations are the same in order to hear the music.
This is a transmitter that works in conjunction with your car stereo to broadcast content from your mp3 player over your radio using FM radio waves. This can also work with some digital recorders.
You CAN'T! There's other alternatives but it required some soldering of the internal parts of the stereo. http://www.cushieaudio.com.au/mazda-ipd3.html