Ipod 60GB connection to receiver

I have a Denon AVR-4306 Receiver which allows connection of an ipod. What I am looking for is a cable with the same connection on both ends (ie the same connector that connects to the ipod itself, but on both ends). Can anyone help me find a source for this cable? Thanks
Medion   Windows XP Pro  

This question has been asked in these forums several times in the past few months.
To my knowledge, it has never been answered. No such cable exists.
One user attempted to make their own cable, but I believe they were unsuccessful.

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