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V8Ian
31st May 2017, 12:36 PM
I have a hujakafootsie that connects to a device via Bluetooth, it then broadcasts to my car radio utilising an FM signal. I'm using 88.2 to perform this task but get a lot of interference if the device is on charge, at traffic lights and other electrical bits and bobs. Will another frequency be less prone to interference, if so, higher or lower?
Mick_Marsh
31st May 2017, 01:15 PM
I have a hujakafootsie that connects to a device via Bluetooth, it then broadcasts to my car radio utilising an FM signal. I'm using 88.2 to perform this task but get a lot of interference if the device is on charge, at traffic lights and other electrical bits and bobs. Will another frequency be less prone to interference, if so, higher or lower?
Yes. Very probably, unless the hujakafootsie is a cheap, crappy Chinese thingy.
I'd try the higher frequencies first.
V8Ian
31st May 2017, 02:10 PM
Thanks Mick, the hujakafootsie is not a cheap, crappy Chinese thingy. It's Taiwanese, any recommendations for a classier hujakafootsie?
Mick_Marsh
31st May 2017, 03:56 PM
No idea. Can't find one not made in China.
This one is expensive:
4-in-1 Bluetooth Car Kit - Kogan.com (https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/4-1-bluetooth-car-kit/)
This one not as much:
mBeat Bluetooth Hands Free Car Kit with 2.1A Charging Port (MB-BT300) - Kogan.com (https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/mbeat-bluetooth-hands-free-car-kit-with-21a-charging-port-mb-mbt300-mbeat/)
Which one do you have?
V8Ian
31st May 2017, 04:26 PM
Cheers Mick, my existing one is Kogan, cost about twenty bucks.
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