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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: Car audioRe: Car audio
From: Mark Bright <Mark.Bright_at_btopenworld.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 15:53:11 +0100 I have the "Sound Feeder SF121 FM Stereo transmitter", and with the car stationary in front of the house, it works really well... Trouble is if I actually drive the car - more than a couple of miles from the house in any direction and I need to change the channel its broadcasting on. If anyone living in the West Midlands (UK) knows of a 'Spare' slot on the FM network I would be interested to hear... Mark Claus Helbing wrote: || Hello Andre, || || Do you know of any good? I have the same problem. || I know that this is not quite legal in most of the countries but I would || give it try if I would know that quality is good at low power so that || the risk to be spotted is low. || Regards, || claus || || ----- Original Message ----- || From: "Andre Roessel" <RCS-Technik_at_t-online.de> || To: <rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se> || Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:10 PM || Subject: Re: Car audio || || |||| connect my AJBR20 to it. Now I have a new radio/CD player. Are there |||| any general ways to connect the jukebox to such a player? Yes, I know ||| The only one I know is a small FM-transmitter/modulator that connects ||| to the arial line and will create a "personal FM station" on the radio. ||| Gruss, ||| ||| Andre. Received on 2003-07-02 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |