Apple iPods, iPod Accessories, and iPod Shuffle Accessories

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Summary: How Can Auto-Off Feature Be Disabled
Comment: A March 30,2007 review of this transmitter by "Willy" said :

"Being an electronics technician, I opened up the unit in an attempt to defeat this auto-shut-off feature. The unit consists of surface mount components, a stereo transmitter chip, and a microprocessor. After studying the circuitry for a while I was able to find the shut down circuitry and defeat it. The unit now works great."

If Willy (or someone) could reveal the details on how to make this modification, a whole lot of currently dissatisfied cutomers would be very, very grateful I am sure.

That "Auto-Off" feature makes my unit totally worthless.

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Summary: I would avoid this transmitter
Comment: This transmitter worked fine for about 4 months until it broke. Now it will turn off every 30 seconds. I do not recommend buying this product, it did not last very long.

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Summary: Junk! Not worth a penny!
Comment: This product would seem to operate extremely poorly for less than 3 seconds and then would stop working. I would advise anybody to look for a different transmitter since this AFT 100 is a hunk of junk! In reality it should get NO stars, but this program does not allow for that!!

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Summary: Works great in LA
Comment: This is the best transmitter I've used, by far. Works great in Los Angeles area.

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Summary: Save Your Money
Comment: One of the most miserable pieces of electronics I've ever bought. Interference is constant, and if you live in an area with a lot of college stations lower in the dial, and people all around you on the highway using Sirius satellite receivers, it'll be even worse. Plus, if you listen to bootleg live shows with dead air in between tracks, the unit switches over to radio automatically until loud music comes back on. Save your money and buy one of the new generation of stereos with mini-plug auxiliary jacks or USB ports on the front that allow you to connect your MP3 player directly into the receiver.