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October 27, 2008

MP3 Vehicle FM Modulator

I ran across this tech stuff through a local IT fair...and (never mind if it is the latest technology or not) thought i might share it with those wanting a gadget as such.


Some might know what it is, but this is for those reader who are still entangled in the unknown: This gadget is called the MP3 FM Modulator equipped with a remote control.

What is it's purpose? Well, this gadget is basically a stuff which allows motorcar drivers to listen to songs while driving a car. By plugging a USB pendrive containing all your favorite songs in its USB controller, you can enjoy all your favorite MP3 tunes whenever you're on cruise control, stuck in a traffic congestion or waiting in your car for your girlfriend/boyfriend/parents/friends bla bla bla....

How does it function? All valid drivers out there (i said valid drivers because some might drive underage or without a license, and i do hope you feel remorse of your actions...), notice that you have a utility in your car where a tube with the cover depicting a "smoke" symbol is poking out? That is actually a cigarrette lighter enabling smokers to light up their cigarrettes by heating the cigarrette tips up after you heated the lighter through the slot holding it. To enable the MP3 FM Modulator, simply replace the cigarrette lighter with the modulator by sticking the long end of the modulator into the empty slot which originally heats up the cigarrette lighter. Now, any LED outputs shown on the modulator screen is an indication that the modulator is working.

If you're picturing on how to do it currently , the scene should look something like this.....

The next step will require a bit of memory, which you shouldn't have a problem with normally. As the name "FM" implies, the modulator actually requires an available radio signal from FM radio which is the key to operating the modulator. The radio signal required by the modulator to work properly different in design and configuration (something which you will need to ask your vendor), so what you should do then, is to coordinate the radio signal of the modulator to be the same as the radio signal from the radio of your car. For example, if your vendor mentions that the FM radio signal for a particular modulator is FM 90.0, then you should set both the radio signal of the car's radio and the modulator to FM 90.0.

Finally after configuring both devices, insert your USB pendrive containing all of the favorite mp3 of yours into the USB controller located normally below the framework of the modulator (you can check it out yourself because MP3 FM modulators differ from each others slightly in design). Be patient, and wait for the modulator to load the MP3s. If you hear any which of the songs in the pendrive played through the speakers of your car, voila!!!! You have just succeeded!!! If no sound are emmited, check your configuration once more..:)

Some people might said it is unnecessary to own this gadget, seeing that they have either a CD player or cassette player which comes with their vehicle but hey, remember that your CD has limited capacity in storing MP3s, as well as cassettes! Think about your USB pendrive: a single 1 GB pendrive is sufficient enough of storing at least over a 100 mp3s! You no longer have to worry about scattering music CDS or cassettes in your car because your pendrive holds it all!!!

I'm not forcing anyone to complete a purchase, however. To buy or not to buy, of course it is all down to consumer decisions...:)

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