I haven't a clue what either use.Originally Posted by Proper Bo
Are you saying the RF mp3 transmitters use an illegal one. Is that the point you are struggling to spit out.
I haven't a clue what either use.Originally Posted by Proper Bo
Are you saying the RF mp3 transmitters use an illegal one. Is that the point you are struggling to spit out.
Aren't headphones on 2.4G, or some such?
And the FM transmitters broadcast on (here, anyway) 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, etc., in the FM range, natch.
Can't think why they'd be illegal anywhere, they are so weak...
JP-
I'd forgotten about the 12V broadcasters, thanks for the reminder.
Last edited by j2k4; 07-20-2006 at 10:03 PM.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
Video senders, aren't they rf as well. Are they illegal.
Thanks for clarifying Bo's point by the way j2, he seemed to be struggling to get to it.
I like the idea of the fm transmitter for ipods but really they don't work all that well i've found.
My friend has one that he was using during our driver's ed and it went fuzzy at times, plus drained the batteries quickly (well it was an ipod mini ) and I didn't think the sound was all that good but that might have been the stereo.
I like the tape deck idea (i have some of those things) but would rather hook it up directly with input on the stereo if that's available.
its like pirate radio.
I just burn CDs and play them, via the gift of the CD player in the car.
post cunt.
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