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In article , jrjacob wrote:
I just moved to Chicago and have found that there are no longer any decent frequencies for my wireless FM modulator (sold through XM radio) as the modulator only allows me to use one of 8 frequencies (88 or 107 .1, .3, .5, or .7). I have since come across other FM modulators designed for MP3 players such as the iRiver AFT 100 Mobile FM Transmitter. Does anybody know if this or other FM modulators can be used with XM radio? For the record, my XM radio has not been professionally installed as my car is being leased and this is not allowed by the terms of my lease. Also, amazingly, XM radio was completely unable to help me with this question. Very disappointing technical support. I'd hate to have to give up my XM radio... Sure, any of the modulators will work. They all just take baseband audio and have an RF output. Before doing that, though, check and make sure that your car radio does not have some sort of line-level audio input. A lot of them are set up for external CD players or the like, and the XM unit can be connected into there directly without having to deal with silliness like the modulator. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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