How Do You Use The FM Transmitter For Ipod?
An FM transmitter for an iPod is a device that allows you to listen to your iPod through your car’s stereo. These are generally inexpensive items ranging from $40 to about $120 and are almost always a cheaper option than installing a hard-wired iPod input (also known as a line-in) at a dealership or car stereo shop. Virtually every unit gives you the ability to pre-program two or more stations to transmit through. This is beneficial because you may find your transmitter being overpowered by a radio station’s broadcast in the course of your travels. Scan your FM dial to locate frequencies that are vacant. Powerful commercial stations are found in the 900MHz and higher range, so stay within the 800MHz range. If you have a transmitter that automatically finds available FM channels (a feature known as autoscan), you can skip this step. Plug the FM transmitter into the adapter or cigarette lighter input in your car. There are two basic types of FM iPod transmitters—one with a “cradle” tha