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PaDoc

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A couple of you guys found stereo transmitters that are proprietary for iPod's only. They are very expensive and control the functions of the iPod's as well as transmit. These are not the ones to look at.

Dynex makes at least two models of transmitters. One is non digital and works between 88.5 and 88.7 and 88.1 and 88.3 It has a fine tuning wheel on the side. Model DX-AC101 and is $19.00.I don't think this is the best choice.

Dynex. also makes a digital transmitter for a little more money. It can transmit from your MP3, MP4 or CD players, your portable DVD players and anything else including your M.X.T. It also has a longer-range. The model is DX-MP3FM. It's about $30.00. Output is stereo audio sound thru your car or any F.M. stereo radio. It also comes with a car cigarette lighter plug-in and is also powered by two AAA batteries when away from the car. 1
 
Hi PA Doc,
you are right, the picture I found was really relevant to the iPod version, but I have felt myself full of curiosity then I investigated deeply the products of that Factory and I found a MP3 version too, which can be fitted on whatever sound transmitter (PC too). If you want to read more info go to the site:

http://www.ocia.net/reviews/logitechwireless/page1.shtml

Well, I do not have experienced any cordless system jet, but the idea is attractive. Concerning the FM transmitter, Jack (reconj) had problems due to FM stations overriding his unit. Concerning the possibility of a sound delay between transmitter and headphone I'll try to put the question to the Factory Technician support. If they will give me further info, maybe relevant to the use that we foresee, I'll be back on this forum.
Happy digging to you too

Franco
 
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