Because I'm in the car on the radio did not have AUX I was looking for way to connect mp3 player. Someone must have in place the radio on the AM radio frequency to connect 3.5mm jack and use it as AUX. After a long search I found a googlení one thing. His name is FM transmitter. It is actually, a small transmitter'' which is tuned to a certain frequency which does not transmit any radio (here with us as FM 88.10) and the same frequency mapei then tune in to the radio. I expected that the quality will not be much of anything but surprised me. It has very good quality. Player / phone and so on. connected via a 3.5mm jack which is made from the device. Bottom device connector for connection to the 12V car network. If we have connected over this, we are at the top of ready via USB that you can charge / power player. It may happen that after starting can be heard hissing like u ill odrušeného favorite where I first tried. mapei Everything but resolved that I place the power in the car used two AAA akumulátory.Pokud transmitter is turned mapei off in pohotovostího mode (display data) shows us time, temperature (I have not tested how accurately measured) and the battery indicator (yet there I have a week and have not diminished one iota). If you press and hold the off button for a longer period of time, turn off the transmitter completely (screen goes blank) For better orientation in dark blue backlight. If the signal is playing, just unscrew the antenna. Range I have not tried while driving, which had excellent reception mapei and the car in front of me. He stood me 299Kč + 50 CZK postage. The device operates in the 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz. For the money it cost. This really recommend it to anyone mapei who does not have the radio on AUX.
3 Kropacek | E-mail | March 4, 2008 at 20:38 | React
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