Lists of best I-Trop Frequencies
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I've recently got an i-trip for my i-pod but i'm trouble finding a decent frequency especially when traveling past Birmingham on the M6 so lets start a list of the best frequencies, i don't know any yet
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Think your onto a looser with this one..
the i trip rely's on you finding gaps in the frequency spectrum in your broadcast area, as you move from area to area the frequency's change, and a retune is required. The problem lies in that different cars / areas have different characteristics, as well as peoples hearing, so you could tune in a frequency 5hz out from me and hear it differently. so any frequency changes would only work for you.
far better. hardwire the pod via a lead
mart
the i trip rely's on you finding gaps in the frequency spectrum in your broadcast area, as you move from area to area the frequency's change, and a retune is required. The problem lies in that different cars / areas have different characteristics, as well as peoples hearing, so you could tune in a frequency 5hz out from me and hear it differently. so any frequency changes would only work for you.
far better. hardwire the pod via a lead
mart
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I've only got the original stereo in my scoob i've thought about getting a new car stereo but i don't use it enough to warrant getting a new one.
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