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FM Transmitter
Would like to take my Blackberry loaded with music on the road and was wondering if you could recommend me a good but cheap FM Transmitter that's not gonna hurt my wallet but give me good service overall.
I've seen a cheap one at WalMart but not sure of its performance. Blackberry has a 2.5mm jack but that's easy to fix with a 3.5mm jack adapter. Thanks Ed
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Re: FM Transmitter
Ed_Strong
Most Fm transmitters work fine. Ive tried all different ones from $20.00 to $100.00 the more expensive have more channels. The biggest problem is if you live in a real populated area with tons of radio stations. You may need to spend a little more money. Try the one from Walmart you can always return it. |
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Re: FM Transmitter
If you are worried about the modulator picking up what it shouldnt, get the type that installs directly between the antenna and the radio.
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