If you get the FM transmitter it will work in the car, through your home system, in fact any FM radio within it's range.
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If you get the FM transmitter it will work in the car, through your home system, in fact any FM radio within it's range.
Good point, but I've found that if you're listening to any MP3 player, you desire better sound quality than doofus FM radios can reproduce, and you can probably buy 4-5 mini-plug/RCA inter-connects for the price of the transmitter, and be happier connecting directly.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
This said, I prefer to have every capability available.
If you want to broadcast throughout your domicile, the FM broadcaster is quite handy...
They're also illegal in the UK:smilie4:
Really, are RF headphones also illegal then?Quote:
Originally Posted by Proper Bo
rod?:unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
no, they aren't.
So what's the difference they both have a radio transmitter, if anything the headphone base unit has a greater range. If for no other reason it's mains and not battery powered.Quote:
Originally Posted by Proper Bo
They just haven't thought it thro' rly.
edit: what frequency do they transmit at?
I haven't a clue, you're the one that's saying they are illegal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Proper Bo
@j2 you can get car ones that plug into the fag lighter now. So batteries aren't an issue.
cawk, I meant rf headphones
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Originally Posted by ofcom