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| Thread ID: 103094 | 2009-09-12 07:19:00 | FM transmitter vs cable | Nomad (952) | PC World Chat |
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| 809349 | 2009-09-12 07:19:00 | Hi what is the quality between the two? The cable will be two wires, left and right cables. LR output - LR input. Thanks. |
Nomad (952) | ||
| 809350 | 2009-09-12 07:24:00 | Cable will be better in almost all cases. | somebody (208) | ||
| 809351 | 2009-09-12 07:31:00 | Alright .. thanks. I just thought about it it in my car cos my stereo doesn't do bluetooth, cable or USB. Just CDs...... things to think about. |
Nomad (952) | ||
| 809352 | 2009-09-12 07:42:00 | Alright . . thanks . I just thought about it it in my car cos my stereo doesn't do bluetooth, cable or USB . Just CDs . . . . . . things to think about . FM is ok if you're just listening to it in your car - it won't be great, but it will work . |
somebody (208) | ||
| 809353 | 2009-09-12 09:50:00 | FM is ok if you're just listening to it in your car - it won't be great, but it will work . Provided you buy a quality transmitter with adequate power you will find that the principal limitation is in fact the quality of your car stereo . I got RS results from the latest Belkin (Tunecast 3?), it couldn't transmit from the front seat to the rear window antenna in my car (yes, the window heater was also the radio antenna) so I took it back and bought a Cygnett GrooveRide instead and it has power to spare . I use it to broadcast upstairs and downstairs at home as well and I can pick it up streets away in my car . Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 809354 | 2009-09-12 10:20:00 | You can modify those wee things to put out quite a bit more power quite easily too, dunno 'bout the legality of it though. www.instructables.com |
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