Yes I did, happens the exact same thingHave you stored the channel your transmitter uses in the radio memory?
Is the empty frequency at the top or bottom of the range covered by the radio? If not, the radio may switch to an alternative frequency.Hi, i have recently bought an FM transmitter and when i tune the car to an empty frequency (the one I have set my transmitter to) it works for a couple of seconds until the radio starts beeping or it changes station by itself
can someone help?
I have considered it yes, but i would still prefer the transmitter because it is cheaper and as you said convenient. Although if I am not able to fix this issue i will probably resort to thatHave you considered retrofitting an auxiliary or bluetooth addition to the radio as an alternative?
FM quality is poor in comparison but I get transmitter is convenient.
I have tried with the lowest and highest frequency the radio covers, it still didn’t work.Is the empty frequency at the top or bottom of the range covered by the radio? If not, the radio may switch to an alternative frequency.
Choose the highest or lowest frequency, higher or lower than any frequency allocated to a real station.
Agree with @cheechy Bluetooth adapter better quality.
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FM quality is poor in comparison but I get transmitter is convenient.
Poor against what? DAB? With a good signal, FM is always better!
Is digital radio really any better than analogue?
The nasty but until now rather well-hidden truth is that digital radio has a lower sound quality than the best FM signal, writes Charles Arthur.www.theguardian.com
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Fair point! FM transmitters are restricted to 15kHz, so that's possibly why.Think you've walked up the wrong path here for quite some miles Rab
OP is talking about an FM transmitter module as opposed to plugging directly into this Headunit
Article is from 2006!Poor against what? DAB? With a good signal, FM is always better!
Is digital radio really any better than analogue?
The nasty but until now rather well-hidden truth is that digital radio has a lower sound quality than the best FM signal, writes Charles Arthur.www.theguardian.com
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So what has happened since 2006? To FM, nothing. To DAB, bit rates for a lot of stations have been reduced.Article is from 2006!
Have had a DAB unit in my Audi 100 for 10 years.Have FM in A2's and DAB is way better
Cheechy, the right circumstances never occur in an A2! For instance, what happens when you switch on the rear screen heater?Massive tangent however I do understand where you are both coming from. FM can be better under the right circumstances however those circumstances are rarely met - in which case DAB normally does sound clearer.
Cheechy, the right circumstances never occur in an A2! For instance, what happens when you switch on the rear screen heater?
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