Spoilt for choice - any recommendations, please, from those who know about detecting headphones? Go to:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...863mhz&spell=1
Ray
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Spoilt for choice - any recommendations, please, from those who know about detecting headphones? Go to:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...863mhz&spell=1
Ray
Wireless headsets? Great!
Also available for the Safari?
Cheers!
Hi All
And another one
http://cgi.ebay.com/Radio-Shack-Digi...0#ht_800wt_907
Works with 2.4 Khz very small
Regarts
Gerrit
Hi all,
I have tried to read all posts in this thread but I maybe have missed the answer on my problem.
I have bought a T-bone TW GTS FM transmitter (frequency 863-865 Mhz in 16 step). Then I also bought wireless headphones Philips SHC5100 (two frequencys, 863,5 and 864,5 Mhz).
The problem is that I cant get them to communicate. I have checked the output frequency from the T-bone and it differ a little from the headphones (863,500 T-bone and 863,529 headphones transmitter). To check if this were the problem I have tried to send a FM signal from a signal generator at 863,529 (tried different frequencys between 863,500-863,550) but without any good result.
Can this depend on that the mono signal from my t-bone and signal generator dont match the headphones because they have a stereo receiver?
Anyone else here that have had this experince?
Regards Eagle / Gunnar
Proud owoner of an Explorer II