Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Hey, Good Looking.. .Whatcha got Cookin'?... 2fer electronics deals? ... oh

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...yums......this is a cute little guy... to be sure.... iRiver AFT100 Mobile FM Transmitter... has TONS of reviews on amazon... mostly good... makes me think this is worth your cash.. iRiver AFT100 Mobile FM Transmitter... you can't even get one from the comparison sites for less than $25... but refurb... PLUS we've seen it on woot twice in the last 3 or 4 months... yeah... that kills it... nevermind... you can still get it if you want though... i'm just not gonna endorse it fully... plus, who needs two?... sure you might have to cars... or maybe you have to mp3 players... but what are the odds that you have two of both... you know... stranger things have happened... hehe... iRiver AFT100 Mobile FM Transmitter... hmmm... your call.

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Refresher: Today's Woot
iRiver AFT100 Mobile FM Transmitter – 2-Pack - $17.99 (refurbished)
Features:
  • * Instant on: Turns on automatically when audio is detected
  • * Provides 3 memory presets to make changing frequencies easy and convenient
  • Search: Fast forward and Reverse Channel Searching Capability
  • Auto-off: Shuts off when there is no audio input for 30 seconds
  • Blue LCD display
  • Plugs into any standard car power socket, no batteries needed
  • Transmits to any FM station (88.1MHz – 107.9MHz)
  • Works with any audio device (plugs into the headphone jack of your player)
  • Signal format: Standard FM Stereo Format, 38 KHz subcarrier
  • Frequency response: 15 Hz – 15 kHz
  • Signal to noise ratio: >55dB
  • harmonic distortion: 0.25% Maximum
  • Stereo separation: >30 dB
  • Channel balance: +/- 2 dB
  • MP3 player not included

2 comments:

dave said...

It would not fit in the plug. In my car, it is under the cupholder. better if they made that thing with a wire between the power source and the transmitter.

dave said...

forgot to mention that in many areas there is too much noise on radio to find a clear station and besides that my "device" or cell phone causes interference on the radio too. easier to use a headset.