Web site Mac OS X hints has an interesting tip for improving the performance of FM transmitter car kits (you know - for those of us with no tape deck and no auxiliary inputs for our MP3 players): ...
[Dino] got his hands on an FM transmitter “bug” kit via a friend, and thought it would make for an easy and fun Hack a Week project. The kit is simple two transistor half-wave FM transmitter, which ...
Though only the richest auto buyers could afford a car with an AM-FM radio in the early 20th century, virtually all cars now produced in the United States come with one. However, those who prefer to ...
If you don’t have Bluetooth or an auxiliary port in your car, you might be frustrated that you can’t play your favorite tunes from your Android phone or iPod. Luckily, Bluetooth FM Transmitters are a ...
This article should satisfy those who might want to build a low power FM transmitter. It is designed to use an input from another sound source (such as a guitar or microphone), and transmits on the ...
The Si47xx series of integrated circuits from Silicon Labs is a fascinating series of consumer broadcast radio products, chips that apply SDR technologies to deliver a range of functions that were ...
The range of this FM transmitter is around 100 meters at 9V DC supply. The circuit comprises three stages. The first stage is a microphone preamplifier built around BC548 transistor. The next stage is ...
Brando has launched what they are reporting to be the World’s smallest iPhone / iPod FM Transmitter. This tiny transmitter weighs just 5g and will work with all iPod’s and both 2G and 3G iPhones, to ...