FM transmitter
So I just got an mp3 player for my birthday (Rio ce1200, 2.5gb). I also got a Belkin FM transmitter with it, but, well, it's junk. It can only select 4 stations, and all four of those are about half-occupied by a station or two. Even when I stick it right next to the car antenna, it's very static-y.
So does anyone have one, and what are your opinions on it? I need something that's strong as hell.
If they all pretty much broadcast at the same strength, then I guess I'll just go back to the tape adapter.
Oh, right now I have the Belkin Tunecast (not II, just I).
So does anyone have one, and what are your opinions on it? I need something that's strong as hell.
If they all pretty much broadcast at the same strength, then I guess I'll just go back to the tape adapter.
Oh, right now I have the Belkin Tunecast (not II, just I).
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Your best bets are the cassette adapter, an FM modulator hooked right to the antenna, or a unit with AUX input.
Apparently you can also mod the Tunecast I/II by putting a longer wire in it, and that'll make it better... maybe I'll try it.
"Want to go to eat?"
"Nah, just stay there... move your arm up a bit."
"See a movie?"
"No, not really. Lean that way."
"Should I-"
"UNLESS YOU WERE GOING TO SAY, 'BE THE ANTENNA,' NO!"
Yep. That'd go over well
(I got the TunesCast II.. it's a bit better actually, and some stations are great. I noticed when you have it plugged in with the car adapter it's near-perfect, probably since it has a straight line to the reciever. So basically I'm still tied down to get really good reception. But there are times when it's perfect anyway, especially when someone is holding it.)
"I think we have to have a talk."
"Shh... keep your arm there, it's working!"
"Well I don't think this is going to work."
"It is so SHUT UP!"
*girl attempts to jump off car
*Kwitko presses gas peddle
you can guess what happens next.
I guess you can basically take the antenna and stick a speaker wire on it to make it a lot bigger. I'm thinking just wrapping a wire around the headphone plug (as that's where it's located) will work, too, but I haven't tried it yet.
Some guy also made his own little booster thing and it could be heard from up to 3 miles away. It's wayyy against the law, but still very cool.