Rated 5 out of 5 by mhelton75 from Great device I absolutely love this device. Love being able to play music from my phone when I'm in the car.
It's very easy to use and portable that you can take it with you in any car. I'm Very pleased with the product. I highly recommend for anyone to try.
Date published: Rated 4 out of 5 by Deneshab from Does good I have an older suv that has issues with the disc player and has no blue tooth function. This product works well for helping me bring an audio function to my vehicle for much less than buying a new stereo.
The transmitter was easy to set up. The car charger part fits fine and the option for aux to direct to audio is good to have. Rated 4 out of 5 by Nikis from Gets the job done This transmitter gets the job done!
It's pretty simple to use. I like not having to deal with aux cords, and being able to connect through my phone. The volume does fluctuate sometimes, but it's ok to me. Rated 5 out of 5 by Darryl t from Works great This transmitter for the phone to the radio in my car works very well.
The sound quality is nice and clear and has made car rides more enjoyable being able to listen to what I want to listen to instead of the radio Date published: Rated 5 out of 5 by Debby from Easy to use Made this purchase for my dad. He still uses an older car with an old stock radio. Got tired of listening to boring radio stations.
Can't provide enough power for the antenna? When I make it longer it fails. Reply 8 years ago on Introduction. I've been looking all over for the details on this model. So nice of them to label the antenna connection point for us.
In some of these, they short out the inductor connected to the output antenna for an extra boost. I found the datasheet for the FM transceiver chip U1 online. In their suggested circuit, the inductor is connected between output and ground.
Shorting it will probably kill your transmitter. The chip is really quite interesting. It's made by a company called Quintic. Look up QN on Google to get the datasheet link. The hacking possibility is tempting Hello, thanks for all the help. I'm an absolute newbie and couldnt find a way to mod the newer belkin model.
This has been very helpful. There are no videos out there on this model, would be great to see one. I think it would be easier for me to follow. I have the same model but I am having problems getting the white wire out.
However, it can take some practice to learn what stations are the best. You must set your radio station to the same as the read-out on the LCD display for the TuneCast, which can be more than challenging if you alone on a country road, and downright suicidal if you are driving through a crowded city.
To circumvent the problem of matching the TuneCast to your radio station, a listener can go to a website like FMFind. Then you simply preset your TuneCast and your car radio presets and hit the road. Before I found the FMFind. I live 11 miles south of Lansing, MI in a small town and travel to Lansing nearly every day. While the TuneCast worked fine in my hometown, it began to fritz and incorporate more static the closer I got to the larger city.
Once I was already driving, I was reluctant to pull over just to reset my transmitter, and ultimately the static overtook the station.
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