All of the low power FM transmitters for vehicle use I've seen are in
the lower part of the band, usually a couple channels around 89 Mhz. My
father has one set up on his Ipod at 89.5Mhz. Works great.


On Fri, 27 May 2011 14:14:52 -0700
Fred Jensen <k6...@foothill.net> wrote:

 
> Rock and roll is crap?  :-)
> 
> My wife has a fake tape cassette that goes in the car's tape player
> and a cable that plugs into her iPod.  She listens to a lot of audio
> books and it works great and would likely work great for a radio
> too.  She also got an FM Tx that finds a clear spot and transmits to
> the radio. It doesn't work well, and not at all in populated areas.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Fred K6DGW




-- 
R. Kevin Stover
AC0H
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