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August 1, 2004 - 1:50am

One more thing to do with an iPod: enhance your clock radio.

I got my iPod for music during times I’m away from my computer and for storage for times I’m running out, but there’s always new uses. I picked up an iTrip at the Apple Store in town recently and it works great in the car, but it also makes my clock radio worth using again; I stopped listening to the radio because of commercials, but since I own about 300 hours of my own music I decided to use it.

  • I first synched the clock radio to that of the iPod (which is set by the computer, which is set by an NTP server) and then I set the radio to the iTrip frequency.
  • Then I set the wake-up timer on each to the same time and picked a playlist for the iPod to run to wake me up (I chose some higher-energy Bach).
  • For fun, I put each on 60-minute sleep mode and dozed off to some Mozart. (Wake to Bach, sleep to Mozart; it’s almost commentary, isn’t it?)
  • At 7:20 on the nose the clock radio kicked on and the iPod was already broadcasting music. Kill ‘em both, get ready for work. Repeat the next day.

My iPod’s the only radio station worth listening to, I say. Smiling

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August 14, 2004 - 10:57am
Sam Walker said

Seems to me it would be a lot simple to just get a stereo with a line input and plug your iPod into that and leave the stereo on, then just use the iPod alarm (that’s what I do, but with a little Sony desk speaker that plugs into the headphone port.

May 29, 2006 - 3:25pm
nazcar said

I can’t find the alarm clock feature in my 5G 60gb video ipod, can some help?

May 29, 2006 - 11:32pm
Adam Knight said

The answer to this, and more, is right on Apple’s site.

  1. Apple Support
  2. Search on ‘ipod alarm clock’
  3. The answer.
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