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gtekman
May 20th, 2005, 21:49
Just read about it at www.pspnetwork.net. Here is the actuall link to the post:
http://pspnetwork.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=189


OK, So heres what I do to get my PSP to play through any Stereo. All I did was go to my local electronics dept. and baught a FM transmitter that plugs into the head phones port just turn it on and put stereo on 88.1 - 88.7 . i t cost 20 bucks, but well worth it. Great for in the car and work, everyone should have one

So obviously this is going to be great for surround sound movies games ect...Image being in your room sound on max playing your fav game with surround sound. I think it would be awsome. And for only about $20.00 Defenetly something I am going to buy
-gtekman

leggy
May 20th, 2005, 22:26
Sounds good to me!

Drift
May 20th, 2005, 22:30
These things are great, was using it in the car today. So you can either have the sound from your games boomin (passenger was playing the game, not the driver, lol) through your system or play mp3s that way. Mine's a Line-X one that has a range of ~100 meters, uses 3 AA batteries and lasts about 100 hours.

BigDAlcala
May 21st, 2005, 00:30
How far do these FM transmitters work? If someone is nearby and changes their channel to 88.1-88.7, will they hear what you're playing?

gtekman
May 21st, 2005, 03:59
How far do these FM transmitters work? If someone is nearby and changes their channel to 88.1-88.7, will they hear what you're playing?

Depends on the price. Eg. More expencive longer signal. But the $20 dollar one should not have a very long range. I don't know exactly because I have not bought one yet and I am not an expert on sound and radio waves

Drift
May 21st, 2005, 14:47
I think 100 meters is about as good as you'll find, and even those are a bit dodgy in a legal sense because of broadcasting rules. I once plugged mine into the PC at home then jumped into the car outside, tuned in, and saw how far I could drive. It wasn't an enormous distance but a little way up the road before the signal got too weak.

But to answer your question, yes, anyone who tunes into the same frequency within the broadcast range will be able to hear you too.

leggy
May 21st, 2005, 19:56
I think they are illegal to use in the UK.

SchmuckofNI
May 21st, 2005, 20:05
Then again you could always use those tape thingies (the ones that allow you to play cds through a stereo) and listen to the psp in surround sound that way. :P

joemamafoo
May 22nd, 2005, 13:43
probably not, tape players are only capable of dolby NR type b and a. They are far from the high fidelity signal that suround sound requires. But you could still hook it up that way.

ToolkiT
May 25th, 2005, 14:57
So obviously this is going to be great for surround sound movies games ect...Image being in your room sound on max playing your fav game with surround sound. I think it would be awsome. And for only about $20.00 Defenetly something I am going to buy
-gtekman
It won't be surround, the PSP is stereo and FM signal is stereo too..

SpecV
September 10th, 2005, 12:08
I'm looking to buy an FM transmitter for my PSP, what brand do you guys think is the best?

(Shouldn't this thread be in the PSP Gaming and Hardware Forum?)

nonzero
September 10th, 2005, 22:47
Or you could do it properly like this guy:

http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/4056/image19ad.jpg

He modded an iTrip into his PSP and controls it from the PSPs UI :cool:

More info and tutorial (http://badacetechshow.com/psp_itrip.htm)

p4ch3c0
September 11th, 2005, 06:32
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SpecV
September 11th, 2005, 07:47
Or you could do it properly like this guy:

He modded an iTrip into his PSP and controls it from the PSPs UI :cool:

More info and tutorial (http://badacetechshow.com/psp_itrip.htm)

Yeah I saw that iTrip hack before, but I don't want to open up my PSP and possibly void my 2 year warranty.

I went and bought a transmitter today at Best Buy, the SF100 SoundFeeder for $20.99US. It has a range of 88.00-108.00, plugs into the DC socket for power, and also has a DC-In jack to power up any portable music player up to 6V and 500mA (doesn't work with the PSP though).

It performs ok for its price. The sound is decent when the transmitter is placed in certain spots, I just have to find out where in my car the best place is to mount it. It gets out of whack once in a while and I would have to adjust it slightly with the dial.