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xplayer Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 6:06 am Post subject: FM Modulator |
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What is the best recommended method for playing tom tom over car stereo? Any specific modulator anyone can suggest? |
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mikealder Pocket GPS Moderator


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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 6:10 am Post subject: |
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If it is one of the Go-x10 devices then the TomTom FM transmitter mount is the easieat method, for a One or earlier Go type device either look at FM transmitters or Injection units, have a read through my post in This Thread which details a number options, different device, but the principle is the same - Mike |
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justinh Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:56 am Post subject: |
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I have found the TomTom FM Transmitter lacks power.
I can't get a clean interference free signal on my car radio |
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mikealder Pocket GPS Moderator


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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 5:52 pm Post subject: |
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A lot will depend on location, certain areas of the UK exist where it is difficult to find a free radio frequecy, for example London is bad.
Otherwise it could be the car, aerial or receiver that is at fault, I use a high quality amplified aerial in my day to day vehicle with no problems, I have noted a couple of problems in certain new hire cars from time to time though, when using the FM mount (Saab and Vauxhall).
You could consider some of the other options from the post I linked to earlier this morning. BT is great for quality but costly, the Injection box is probably the most cost effective though in terms of quality vs cost, and the simple aux input hardwired (where available) is the cheapest - Mike |
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Darren Frequent Visitor

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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:00 pm Post subject: Re: FM Modulator |
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xplayer wrote: | What is the best recommended method for playing tom tom over car stereo? Any specific modulator anyone can suggest? |
What TomTom do you have? There is also a Bluetooth Stereo interface option for the x10's. _________________ Darren Griffin |
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UK2007 Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 1:54 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | There is also a Bluetooth Stereo interface option for the x10's.
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how does that help top play mp3 over car radio? does the radio need bluetooth on it?  |
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mikealder Pocket GPS Moderator


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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 5:29 am Post subject: |
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At the moment you would require a Bluetooth equipped car stereo, these are quite costly. TomTom had an accessory listed (until recently) that used Bluetooth to connect to your stereo called the Car Connect, it has never been listed with a price or an availability date, recently it appears (or rather disappears) to have been removed from their web site - well I can't find it - Mike |
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xplayer Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 7:51 am Post subject: Re: FM Modulator |
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Darren wrote: | xplayer wrote: | What is the best recommended method for playing tom tom over car stereo? Any specific modulator anyone can suggest? |
What TomTom do you have? There is also a Bluetooth Stereo interface option for the x10's. | I have the 910 |
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mikealder Pocket GPS Moderator


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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 8:37 am Post subject: |
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In which case you can use the Bluetooth option IF you have a stereo that is equipped for BT audio. I would consider the FM transmitter mount, its neat, involves no extra wiring etc. Have you had a read of the thread I linked to in my original reply that gives you a few options all of which will work with a 910.
I have used the following with my 910
1/ Direct wired to Aux input - Works very well and most cost effective, consider a ground loop isolator if interference.
2/ FM Transmitter - fiddly to change frequency on the device when driving, otherwise works very well.
3/ FM Transmitter Mount - Much easier to use when driving as control is integrated with the x10 device.
4/ Bluetooth Audio Output - The best in terms of audio quality, but also the most costly unless your stereo is already equipped to use this. - Mike |
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Darren Frequent Visitor

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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:42 am Post subject: |
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UK2007 wrote: | Quote: | There is also a Bluetooth Stereo interface option for the x10's.
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how does that help top play mp3 over car radio? does the radio need bluetooth on it?  |
As Mike has now clarified, it would appear that this option has been shelved. It was an interface that connected to the rear of a car stereo giving it a Bluetooth option. _________________ Darren Griffin |
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entwood Regular Visitor

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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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Please bear in mind just how these devices work ... they are mini FM TRANSMITTERS that are picked up by your car radio AERIAL just like a normal radio station.
The position and power are critical, and many folks don't understand this.
1. Placing the FM transmitter close to the radio is totally pointless. The aerial lead on most car radio systems is a screened co-ax just to avoid interference.
2. There are many different aerial installations, I will cover a few just to give the idea .. you need to know how YOUR car is setup. Please remember the 3 most basic facts .. FM is line-of site (positioning), the power allowed for these devices is 50nW ERP (best range 1-2 meters), and the allowable "scatter" of the selected frquency is 75 KHz ( allows interference from several sources especially if YOUR transmitter is not "seen").
a. Front wing mounted aerials; often not "viewable" by the transmitter due to positioning. Athermic windscreens will greatly reduce signal strength, probaly to an unuseable level.
b. Rear wing mounted aerials; also affected by positioning, and the range now is often quite large.
c. Heated Rear Screen units; both positioning and range can be a problem if the transmitter is set low near a front ashtray (where the power socket usually is)
d. Roof mounted aerials; these should have the best "view", however the signal has to get through the roof, and FM does not go through metal well !!
Please think about the above and position your transmiitter in such a position that it has a direct line-of-sight view of your aerial, and is about 1-2 meters from it ( the regulations allow up to 10 meters .. but don't bank on that !!). Remember .. if the aerial can't see YOUR transmitter it will try and use the best signal from any other transmitter.
Hope this helps.
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tonygamble Regular Visitor

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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:54 am Post subject: |
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Having heard that more people are finding problems with using the FM route I'm looking at getting one of those devices that feed into the cassette socket on my car radio.
Any comments, friends?
Tony |
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andydigital44 Regular Visitor

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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:05 pm Post subject: |
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I've got the FM mount in my 2005 Ford Focus with the standard radio (6000 i think) fitted to the GHIA and it works great tuned to 87.9 in Cheshire which is pretty flat so if you were going to get problems with interference you'd get it here. I also don't have any problems with feedback from ground loops issues. |
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Graeme2812 Frequent Visitor

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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 6:42 pm Post subject: |
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I've got the Tomtom FM Transmitter with the 910 and a bluetooth enabled car stereo. I've found the audio quality to be typicly that of any FM sound device and clearly comparable to the quality recived from national radio stations, all be it perhaps slightly quieter. Very easy to configure, and a nice secure mounting. I have to say I've never tried to use the bluetooth (Go) to bluetooth (car) option as I have my Go and mobile paired for traffic info etc. and my car stereo and mobile paired for handsfree calling at the same time with the one mobile which is great. _________________ Graeme Bennett
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peteward Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 8:15 am Post subject: FM Mount: does it support RDS interruptions? |
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This new TomTom FM mount seems like a neat idea! But does it support RDS interruptions for traffic news? If not, I'd be very unhappy using it.
Also, will this mount allow the TMC traffic receiver to be used at the same time? And what is the general view now on whether these things work in UK? I know it was very flaky initially!
thanks
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