IPhone & JVC DAB Car Radio - advice

Hi Guys & Gals,
Can I seek your advice please?
I have a JVC DAB car radio which has a USB connection for my iPod. Works fine when I connect my iPod, but I now have an iPhone 3GS.
When I connect this to the head unit via the USB the iPhone doesn't recognize the head unit or vica-a-versa?
Can I get/buy and App for my iPhone which will mimic the iPod and thus enable my JVC head unit to play my IPhone?
Surely I'm not alone requiring this feature for my wonderful iPhone?
Can anyone help or advise?
Mark
Minchinhampton

My 3gs USED to work with my JVC head unit until I upgraded to 3.0.1. Now it will not even detect my phone, my phone makes the USB hookup sound and charges, but nothing else works. I've tried downgrading to 3.0 and that does not work. I think apple decided to "fix" something that was not broke. way to go apple.

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