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Old 03-21-06, 08:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
CaptKen
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There are several receivers that you can power with a car cord to keep charged, and several nice options for powered mounts, some with a built in amplified speaker. One nice thing about a bluetooth receiver is that it can be where signal is best, not where the power cord fits, and you aren't limited inits placement by a "wired" connection to the device. If I am using for more that 6 hours at a time, I give it a recharge with the power cord for an hour or so, while it is still on and working.
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