Specifications:
- 3 radio pre-sets
- Clock
- iPod Transmitter allows you to play audio devices through your home stereo or car
- Enhance your mp3 experience through your home or car stereo. clock, temperature display, memory keys, 3 power sources, charge for MP3
- This is a non-OEM product
- Transmission Range: 88.1MHz -108.0MHz
- Range: 3m
- Jack Plug: 3.5mm
- Power Source: 2 x AAA batteries
- Battery Life: 10 hours
- Size: 76 x 48 x 27cm / 29.92 x 18.90 x 10.63in(L x W x H)
- Compatible with: iPod, CD, MD, MP3, MP4, PDA, notebook, PC or any device that has a 3.5mm earphone socket
Details:

- This Audio FM Transmitter is a great tool when you are on the road
- You can use the Best FM Transmitter to broadcast sound through any stereo that has an FM tuner




- Enjoy your portable music library on the road with this FM Transmitter

- It allows you to listen to your player or other portable audio device through your car stereo
Installation of FM Modulator:
- Remove the face plate on your stereo unit, use screwdriver to remove cradle screws and pull the stereo out to reveal the wiring harness
- Check for your ground and hot wires. Look at your owner's manual for the wire diagram if you are unsure of which wire does what
- Take ground wire on FM modulator and secure with electrical tape to antenna wire housing. This is the metal connector on the outside of the wire, you will not need to use wire cutters to splice into the wire. Just attach by wrapping the wire of the modulator once around the housing and then taping with at least two wraps
- Splice into the hot wire (normally the red wire). Use the wire cutter to snip through the hot wire of the car and not the modulator
- Remove plastic coating to reveal 1/2 inch of wire on each side of hot wire and splice in FM Modulator red wire by twisting into other two wires
- Wrap with electrical tape
- Set the modulator to desired frequency. There will be a switch to change from 87.9, 88.1, and 88.5
- Replace the wire harness and modulator back into the inside of car dash, then replace holding mount screws and radio faceplate
- Turn your car on, tune radio to set frequency and enjoy your iPod or MP3 player
Strengthen Your FM Radio Reception:
- If you don't have an antenna connected to your FM receiver, purchase a simple dipole antenna--a simple T-shape flexible wire-- and connect it to the FM antenna inputs on the receiver. Because FM signals are directional, you'll want to experiment with the positioning of the wire to find the best reception of the station you're trying to receive
- If you're still not getting a good signal, try an indoor amplified antenna, which you'll find at an electronics store. Don't buy one unless you get a guarantee that you can return it for full credit if it doesn't solve your reception problems
- If your signal is weak because you live a long way from the transmitter, install an outside antenna and mount it as high as is practical. If you're primarily interested in getting signals from one station or from a group of stations in one direction, get a directional antenna and point it toward the transmitters
- If you're using a portable FM radio where the only antenna is the power cord, stretch the cord as straight as possible and experiment with positioning again
- Temporarily switch to monaural mode to improve a weak signal on an FM receiver
Package Included:
- 1 x Wireless LCD FM Transmitter for iPod
- 1 x Car Charger