FM transmitter?
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Car: 86 Trans Am
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FM transmitter?
Hey everyone..
Well I found a fm transmitter in a car I was fixing today at my new job. Owner was called (left a door opener too) said he will just get new ones. So I took it home to use because my pioneer deck has developed a loose aux input.
It ended up having a really terrible signal, and just as I dialed it in to a good sound, it blew a fuse (which oddly clumps a ton of items together which didn't make sense..)
Does anyone use or know of a good brand to buy with minimal static? I interstate drive a ton and I stay most of the time in a city without any radio stations.
Well I found a fm transmitter in a car I was fixing today at my new job. Owner was called (left a door opener too) said he will just get new ones. So I took it home to use because my pioneer deck has developed a loose aux input.
It ended up having a really terrible signal, and just as I dialed it in to a good sound, it blew a fuse (which oddly clumps a ton of items together which didn't make sense..)
Does anyone use or know of a good brand to buy with minimal static? I interstate drive a ton and I stay most of the time in a city without any radio stations.
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Re: FM transmitter?
I honestly use this non-branded . It works for while and if you need to use it longer just plug it in using a typical micro usb cable.
Unless you're looking for something fancier, but it works well!
Unless you're looking for something fancier, but it works well!
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