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Ipod FM Transmitter

How to use the Ipod FM transmitter




The iPod FM Transmitter is designed for use with a variety of Apply iPods, which include the 4G iPod, iPod Photo, iPod mini, 5G video iPod and the 1st and 2nd generation iPod Nano. To use the iPod FM transmitter, simply insert the device into the charging dock connector of your iPod, which is found at the bottom of the transmitter.




Once your iPod FM transmitter is already connected, a frequency selection will appear on your gadget's screen. By pressing the search buttons, choose the frequency that you prefer. If within a matter of three seconds no selection is made, your iPod will automatically go into play mode. But if you want to go back to the frequency selection option, simply press the search buttons or the memory button.
Tune your FM radio into the frequency similar to your selected frequency on your iPod FM transmitter. Adjust your iPod's volume setting to mid level and set the volume control of your radio to the listening level that you desire.




Hold the memory for about three seconds when storing your selected frequency. Memory stations from 1 to 9 will be highlighted at the top of the screen. Choose which memory station you want the frequency to be assigned to by scrolling the search buttons up and down. Once you have made your selection, hold the memory button for about three seconds.




Press the search buttons to scroll through preset frequencies, when memory stations 1 to 9 are highlighted. Press the memory button if you want to switch between frequency selection and memory stations.




The iPod FM transmitter is compact in design so it perfectly fits your iPod and you no longer need wires just to connect to an FM radio as well. It can operate without internal batteries since it only draws what is needed from your iPod's own storage power. Moreover, the iPod FM transmitter also comes with a handy dock connector that enables you to use your Sync Charge cable while transmitting at the same time. This way, you can save battery power on your iPod because power is drawn from your car, laptop or another USB port.
A popular brand of iPod FM transmitter is the Griffin iTrip. What separates the Griffin iTrip from other iPod FM transmitters is its DX broadcasting modes or selectable LX, which enable you to adjust to achieve the best audio possible under real-world situations. With the DX mode, background noise level is lower than that of a cassette tape adapter, which allows music to seamlessly punch through even in locations where there are plenty of radio station that cause congestion in the dial.
The iPod FM Transmitter comes in range of colors that will complement your iPod

 

 
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