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2 PACK - IRIVER AFT 100 MOBILE FM RADIO TRANSMITTERS - $9.99

Shipping calculated by zip, my shipping would be 6.95...But it's still a good deal even with the shipping!

The iRiver AFT 100 Mobile FM Transmitter lets you listen to your iRiver player and most other portable audio devices through your car stereo. All you have to do is plug the transmitter into one of your car's power sockets and the headphone jack of your player, sync frequencies with the stereo, then turn the volume up. You can pick whatever FM signal you choose, and this small transmitter with a big, stylish blue display needs no batteries.
What you get:
Product Features
  • Mobile FM transmitter for listening to portable audio devices through car stereo
  • Transmits to all FM frequencies (88.1 to 107.9 MHz)
  • Plugs into standard car power socket--no batteries required
  • Connects to the headphone jack of portable MP3 or CD players; easy-to-read blue LCD display
  • Universal accessory for all digital audio players compatible with 3.5mm mini-jack
Technical Details
  • Model number: AFT-100
  • Modulation: FM
  • Frequency range: 88.1 to 107.9 MHz
  • Interface: 3.5-millimeter plug
  • Power supply: Cigarette lighter adapter
  • Display: Blue LCD display
  • BRAND NEW - BULK PACKAGED





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Date: May 10th, 2009 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ex_moondancer561
The only problem with *any* of these FM transmitters is that if you live in an area with crowded bandwidth, they don't work so well.

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Date: May 12th, 2009 06:38 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ex_moondancer561
I've had no problems at all with my Zune (original version, 30 GB). The FM transmitters just don't have enough ... oomph ... to deal with crowded stations hogging bandwidth. Out here where we live, it works fine, but get into Belleview or Seattle and it's completely useless. At some point we'll replace the car stereo with one that has a built-in MP3 jack.
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