I have one of these and I can "over-ride" the strongest signal in town if I
that's the frequency I set it at. But the thing does drift way too much.
I'd think they could lock in one frequency that didn't drift and it wouldn't
matter whether or not it was a clear channel. And, by getting rid of
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> David W. Tamkin
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> I wrote, answering Brian,
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From: "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So, how well does it work? Does if fade in and out as you drive? Do you
> have to keep fiddling with it?
>
> Aside from that, I think you have the theory of operation wrong. An FM
> radio responds to a frequency modulated radio frequency carrier. I don't
>
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> I wrote, answering Brian,
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PrinceGaz wrote:
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> > It's pretty obvious these VHF FM adapters must be using a simple tunable
> LC oscillator to generate the frequency. I could understand that twenty
> years ago but today a crystal based PLL synthesiser costs maybe a coupla
> dollars more, and would give a frequency as stab
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> It's pretty obvious these VHF FM adapters must be using a simple tunable
> LC oscillator to generate the frequency. I could understand that twenty
> years ago but today a
David W. Tamkin
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I wrote, answering Brian,
| Previous models from other manufacturers have performed VERY poorly.
Since posting that, I saw a post on the MiniDiscussion board that the Arkon
So
> I wrote, answering Brian,
>
> | Previous models from other manufacturers have performed VERY poorly.
>
> Since posting that, I saw a post on the MiniDiscussion board that the Arkon
> Sound Feeder (apparently it's *not* a different manufacturer, then) stops
> drifting after about twenty minutes'
I wrote, answering Brian,
| Previous models from other manufacturers have performed VERY poorly.
Since posting that, I saw a post on the MiniDiscussion board that the Arkon
Sound Feeder (apparently it's *not* a different manufacturer, then) stops
drifting after about twenty minutes' continuous
"instead of watching traffic and staying alive."
HAHAHA
Killer cars
Nathan White
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Brian asked,
| Hi. This is my first posting to the list after lurking for a week or
| so. I don't have a minidisc yet, but I'm awaiting the delivery of my
| Sharp MD-MS722 this week, and have been browsing every MD related site I
| can find.
Good luck.
| At BestBuy's website, I ran across th
Hi. This is my first posting to the list after lurking for a week or
so. I don't have a minidisc yet, but I'm awaiting the delivery of my
Sharp MD-MS722 this week, and have been browsing every MD related site I
can find.
At BestBuy's website, I ran across the following:
http://www.bestbuy.com/
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