How do I find a free radio frequency for my FM output? |
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How do I find a free radio frequency for my FM output? |
Dec 26 2007, 21:56
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Member Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 26/12/2007 |
The site wont let me do a new topic so {was} using links to ask my questions
How do I get my TT 920 to play through the car radio. I caanot find a radio station that is not transmitting to use any tips live in west yorkshire uk |
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Dec 26 2007, 22:35
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Moderator Group: Admin Posts: 6,702 Joined: 15/05/2005 From: West London |
Kath, I'm not sure why you cannot start new topics at the moment, normally it is just a case of clicking on the "new" button at the top of a topic, but please don't triple post, I've moved your question to this new topic...
Anyway, in the old days, you had a dial to tune the radio, so finding a gap was easy. Now with automatic search being switched on by default, it can be trickier. You can usually turn it off somehow, or on mine you just have to keep the search buttons held down for a while to enter manual search mode. Once you've got that, you can just keep moving through the frequency range until you find a space between two broadcast stations. The display SHOULD switch to show the actual frequency. Depending on your radio, it will either go quiet or produce loud shash in between stations. |
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Dec 26 2007, 23:05
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![]() Moderator Group: Admin Posts: 2,497 Joined: 6/08/2005 From: Sunny South Coast (UK) |
Thanks for moving this Andy.. I was looking on the tomtom site for the manual instructions... but the site is too slow at the moment.
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