I like my Motorola T505 which seems to be discontinued, of course. Works flawlessly with my Windows Phone and wife's iPod Touch.
that looks nice. like the bt function
i ordered that amplifier kit. i found my old digital transmitter, ill try to use that with the amp.
by ordering this kit, i will find out what ic they are using and i will be able to make more for cheap. i have always been fond of fm transmitting, but i hate when the signal fades. it has nothing more to do then fcc limits on tx power.. which is about 30ma. sometimes, thats not even enough to go 1 foot properly.
1/2w goes a half mile with great ease and clarity. also, this kit claims if you add a couple transistors you can make it a 1 or 5w transmitter... which at that point i would be worried about being caught!![]()
Transmitters are crappy due to FCC regulations.ive been wondering the same thing, because most transmitters are terrible.
this is what i would do
buy this - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Digital-PLL...ansmitters&hash=item3cc9899bfd#ht_1374wt_1037
then buy this kit- http://electronics-diy.com/product_... / VHF Transmitter Amplifier / Booster (Parts)
so you end up with a 1/2w PLL fm stereo digital transmitter for about $50. its pricey, but i would imagine it would be FAR better then anything your friends have.
Avoid wasting your money and find a way to connect to the stereo directly, most likely by replacing the stereo.
The cost to replace the stereo is far higher than using one of these transmitters, no?
I don't know if there are really any "good" ones.
I stopped by the Best Buy near my office and bought what looked to be the best FM transmitter. I tried it out in my car.
What a piece of crap.
I did not have time to walk it back in, so I am going to return it tomorrow.
I guess she will either continue to go without or I will have to replace the stereo.
MotionMan