Blog Indiana 2008

Finding Vacant Radio Frequencies

When The Wife bought me an iPod a few years ago, she thoughtfully bought an FM transmitter so I could use it while I was driving. I liked the idea of not having cords but I never really got used to the transmitter. I found it difficult to find an empty frequency. Because of this, I’ve resorted to a cassette adapter instead.

Luckily, there is a site that can help find those pesky empty radio frequencies. Radio-Locator.com can show you what they are.

Hat tip: Scott Hanselman

Posted on January 31, 2007 in Uncategorized.    

2 Comments

  1. Dan said:

    Bah, why stick to the public frequencies? Choose any you want. And, you’ll make friends with the FCC. Friends!

  2. John said:

    I’m sure the power required to boost the signal high enough to make friends like that will not only mean my wife has to take her own car, but also that the remainder of my hair will be gone.

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