For all of you who have the way cool <a href="http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/index.html" target=_blank>iTrip</a> FM transmitter for your iPods, you know that it puts quite a few files in your iTunes playlist. When traveling, it can be quite cumbersome to scan thru your radio stations and then find the iTrip station to match. If you need to switch radio stations a lot during your trip, it can be confusing to remember which radio station sounds the best for a specific area.
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To make life a (little) easier, once you find a radio station that works well for a particular area, rename the iTrip station entry for the particular frequency, and put in the city's name after the frequency name. For example:
96.3
96.5 - Columbus
96.7
96.9 - Dayton
etc...
This way, when you are approaching that particular city, you just need to go locate the name of the city, instead of trying to remember which frequencies to use with each city.
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