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February 1, 2009

MP3 Transmitter FM

Why The Best Add-On Gadget For Your MP3 Player Is An FM Transmitter

Executive Summary about Mp3 FM Transmitter by N. Norris
Mp3 Player Transmitter FM

Mp3 Player Transmitter FM

Imagine … just for one moment …

 You’re lying on your favorite sun lounger in your garden.

Inside the glass is your favorite ice-cool drink.

Next to the glass is a radio. Out of the radio’s speaker you can hear your favorite classical music, audiobooks, old time radio shows, or whatever it is that you enjoy. An FM transmitter is a rather clever gadget that allows you to transmit sound directly from your computer to any radio in your house.

Step 1 – You plug the device into your sound card.

Step 2 – You select a frequency on the device that you want to broadcast at. For example you might select 92.5 FM.

Step 3 – You pick a radio show you’d like to listen to and start it playing on your computer.

Step 4 – You go to any FM radio in your house and tune it in to 92.5 FM.

The radio needs to be within a certain range, which will vary between 50 feet and 300 feet depending on the strength of the FM transmitter you are using and the number of walls and other obstructions the signal need to pass through to get to you.

Luckily, the price of FM transmitters has dropped over the past few years and you should be able to pick up a decent FM transmitter that will work throughout a typical house for less than $100.

The end result is exactly the same, but with a digital display it is easy to set the FM transmitter to a specific frequency by reading the numbers on the display and then set the radio to exactly the same frequency.

Finally, some units require batteries whereas others run from the mains power supply. If the unit you purchase works on batteries ensure that it has an auto-off feature that will let you set a time limit after which the device will automatically switch off. FM transmitters are ideal for transmitting around your house, but the same technology can also provide an ideal way of listening to your MP3 player in your car without having to invest in an in-car MP3 unit. All you need to do is plug a battery powered FM transmitter into your MP3 player and then tune the car stereo into the same frequency as the transmitter.

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