Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Enhance Road Joy by Hooking Ipod With Mp3 Fm Transmitter

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Hate long car trips with the family? Well, here are a best way to avoid singing "99 bottles of beer on the wall" with mom and dad. Since the fact of everyone like music, it would be a nice way to listen to music on the road. As one of the most successful ipod player accessories, mp3 FM transmitter is definitely a good company to go with when listen to tunes.
The Benefits.


An FM transmitter is a device you plug into your MP3 player and all you do is set a radio station on the device and any radio a few yards away can hear the music coming from your MP3

Player to the desired radio station. Without continually switching CDs, all you do is plug it in to the headphone jack and tune your car stereo to have music filling your car. Highly free, you can choose which tune to play, what repeat mode and how long it plays. No violation of law, I will not tell you that driving with earplug at some states is illegal. Some bonus functions like temperature reading remind you when it is ok to turn on the air conditioner.


The Steps
1.Integrate your iPod or other music player using a mp3 FM transmitter device or a direct-connection adapter.
2.Turn on both your iPod and FM transmitter
3.Select frequency that are relatively less interfered
4.Tune car stereo to that frequency and check if the quality is acceptable.
The Must-Knows


1.Understand that mp3 FM transmitter are prone to receive static and interference from outside sources such as other radio stations or cell phone towers.
2.Even there are no radio station and cell phone towers, the quality will still sort of be distorted because the loss during the twice signal transferring, from analog to digital, then digital to analog.
3.Learn that Direct Connection adapters are more expensive, may require basic professional installation, and are unique to each vehicle.
4.Know that mp3 FM Transmitters work universally on any vehicle and are very easy to setup and use.

Tom Fred

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