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Register HereClick below for more information. See good things happen. Get invitations to sneak preview and secret sales. Quick order confirmations and tracking, very reassuring. Simply enter your email address below. Unpacking. 4. Button Identification. 5. Getting StartedNotes on the Alarm. You can also set the alarm time immediately after selecting the radio orThe jacks on the back left side of the radio are for audio input. The red jack, labeled LINE OUT, is used to output the audio from the. LINE OUT JackCheck with your dealer for the following accessories:Designed to work. VersaCorder. The CCRadio 2 will not turn on and none of the buttons work. The Lock Switch, located on. The best AM antenna made today for these buildings is the Twin CoilMost portable radios including the CCRadio 2 have an internal AMThis could cause a fire or electrical shock.The C. Crane Company?s radio division began soon after Bob and Sue. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. 11) Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords. This can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock. If anything is missing or damaged please contact your dealer immedi- ately. We recommend you keep the box in the unlikely event your radio will need servicing. Batteries are optional. The batteries are necessary to keep the time clock and memories if the power cord is removed from the radio for more than three minutes. Be sure the negative (-) end is against the spring. ETTING LARM There are two different alarm modes on the CCRadio. You can choose to wake up to the radio or to a tone. You can set the alarm with the radio on or off. Selectable times are 90, 60, 30 and 15 minutes. To utilize this feature, have the radio on and tuned to the station you want to listen to, then press the button that has the pictogram of a person in bed. ANUAL UNING 1) Press the POWER button to turn on the radio. 2) Select the band by pressing the BAND button.

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3) A single press of the Up or Down tuning button will change the frequency up or down for AM and FM bands, channel up or down for weather and TV bands. Display shows ALERT and red light near the top of the radio. In this mode, if the NOAA alert tone is issued, the red light on the top of the radio flashes and a siren turns on for 1 minute. Page 16 Lock Switch Reset Button Bottom View of CCRadio Headphone Jack. Top View CCRadio The CCRadio has two external antenna terminals for AM. If your recep- tion is better outside, for a quick and easy antenna use 50’ of insulated wire attached to one terminal and a ground to the other terminal. Please choose a different delivery location.Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Please try again.Please try again.AM, FM, NOAA Weather Band with Weather Alert and the 2-Meter Ham Band.Runs on 4 D sized batteries or use the included AC power cord. Up to 250 hours of run time with a fresh set of D sized batteries.Battery Operated. Long Battery Life.In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Please try your search again later.Reception and audio are two reasons to own a better made portable radio. For over 10 years C. Crane's CCRadio line has had some of the best AM reception available in a radio. With the new CCRadio-2 Enhanced version, audio can be accurately tuned for realistic human voice. It can also be adjusted for good musical performance. FM reception is a full step up in its ability to bring in a weak station clearly. The five memory buttons on top of the radio make it easier to change stations rather than front mounted buttons. The boost in AM performance comes from C. Crane's patented Twin-Coil Ferrite AM Antenna.

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This technology can give a noticeable boost to weak AM signals under most circumstances. After you select a station, the CCRadio-2E evaluates the signal for several seconds and then locks it in for the best possible signal. The Weather Band, can keep you informed of any NOAA alerts. The 2-Meter Ham band may make the CCRadio-2E a life saver during an emergency. Features include: 5 one touch memory presets per band, adjustable display light, adjustable bass and treble, clock alarm, sleep timer, auto scan, stereo headphone jack, line-input jack, and line-output jack.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. Vnamvet 1.0 out of 5 stars Also, from day one, the AM reception was non-existent, even using the supplied AM antenna and when I managed to find a night time AM station, it was not clear and faded in and out. I do not live in the country but near Orlando, Fl.I loved everything about it up until about the 2.5 year mark. It was at that time that I started having problems with it. The buttons on the top started acting funny. The number 1 button would not respond unless i pushed it really hard or pushed it about 10 times. When I would push the power button the light would come on but the radio would not actually turn on. These problems are not constant but intermittent. But enough to make things quite irritating. All of this is very frustrating as I have never dropped the radio, never gotten it wet, never even taken it outdoors. I have treated it very well. I called C. Crane about a week ago to see if there was anything I could do. They were very friendly, but basically told me I was out of luck. They would not exchange it for me as it is past their 1 year warranty. This is a huge disappointment.

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I believe most of the positive reviews for this radio were written by people who just recently bought it. It would be nice to see more reviews from people who have actually used it for several years before reviewing.I find radio to be far more romantic and compelling than modern methods of broadcasting. Staying up late in the night and turning the dial with the soft glow of the tuner, the sound of static and mystery that can sometimes accompany radio broadcasts offers something truly genuine that you can't get anywhere else today. That feeling is priceless and not duplicable (If that was even a word). Anyway, this radio is good quality and contains the capability needed to reach further than most others. If you enjoy radio as I do, a clock radio, ghetto blaster or home stereo won't cut it. If you know what I am talking about, then this radio is for you. I've stayed up many nights listening to Coast to Coast AM on the internet, but it lacked the feeling something like this radio will bring you. I was unable to pick up a station on my home stereo to listen to CTC and was forced to use the internet. The internet provided a clear, stereo sounding broadcast and was very clear. The CC Radio has been spoken about on the program for many years. I finally picked one up and am very pleased with it's performance. I can now pick up the radio broadcast of Coast to Coast AM and with all the nuances I expect of a a late night radio broadcast. When interesting speakers talk about compelling topics, a crystal clear internet broadcast does not move you inside. However, using the CC Radio, the slight static, the slight fading in and out and all other fantastic experiences you can only receive using a real radio, it has the ability to make you feel and even send chills up your spine. There is just something a good solid radio can do for you that nothing else can and the CC Radio delivers on that 100. You will not be disappointed and I really need to get my license.

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After about one year of normal use the pre-set buttons on top started to fail: that is, you would push one and nothing happened. This problem gradually became worse with the buttons on top and now has spread to EVERY BUTTON on the radio. It's all haywire: you push the clock-set button, for instance, and the station changes, or the band changes, or the brightness of the display dims. By now the pre-set buttons on top are 100 useless. The radio sounds as good as it ever did, which is excellent, the reception is also excellent and undiminished, but none of that really matters when it's so difficult to use. This is the second Crane radio I have bought, but I won't be replacing this one with another Crane. The company evidently doesn't care about long-term usability. Update, October 28, 2018: Immediately after submitting this review I was contacted by a representative of C. Crane who offered to send a replacement at no charge. Ms. Urbina couldn't have been nicer about it and followed up at every step. I have been using the new one every day since then with no problems whatsoever. In light of this experience I must say that the C. Crane company certainly DOES care about the long-term usability of its radios, and just as important, it really cares about its customers.In its very own manual it states that in the daytime it can be expected to pick up a good signal within 300 miles and at night quite a lot farther. My husband had a long conversation with the seller before buying this radio to make sure it could work for us before spending a sizeable amount for a radio. It is roughly 150 miles between our home in Coquitlam, BC and Mercer Island in Seattle where KIXI AM880 radio is broadcast from. I cannot say that we had no reception, but it was poor - at 150 miles, while sitting out in the middle of our yard. Next to no reception in our house. It should have been able to give a good signal, easily, according to them.

After buying it they now said that adding an antenna would probably not help; it would just amplify the hash along with the signal and you would not be any farther ahead. All in all I'm not sure who this radio would work for. Maybe if you lived on the bald prairie or on a mountaintop with absolutely nothing in between you and the radio station's signal it would be okay.I already own a CCRadio-2 (CC-2), which I had for almost three years now and was quite happy with it, but based on Jay Allen's very favourable review of the CC-2E, I thought I too would like to enjoy better sound and improved FM reception. Who wouldn't? I have compared all three CC-2E radios to my original CC-2. The first CC-2E I have purchased was a Black colour model. Yes, it did have a slightly better FM reception and a little better, more open sound (a wider range of Bass and Treble adjustments) than my CC-2. It is a fine sound, nothing wrong with it, but not anywhere near as great as what Mr. Allen claims it to be ' he grossly exaggerated the quality of the sound. Admittedly, the sound is somewhat stronger if the CC-2E (or CC-2) is operated off of its AC electric cord instead of the four 'D' batteries. Unfortunately, my first CC-2E had a poorly functioning AM band. Even after 'fine-tuning' it by its built-in software, it had these 'birdies' or rhythmic chirping in the background on AM, especially at night. This radio was returned to Amazon. A couple of weeks later, I purchased a second CC-2E in the Titanium colour. So the second CC-2E was also returned to Amazon. Then I telephoned C. Crane in California to tell them about my disappointing experience with their new CC-2Es. They assured me that the CC-2E is a fine radio and I just had bad luck purchasing two 'defective' models in a row. I was told by C. Crane Technical Support that the CC-2E should perform at least as well as the older CC-2. That is what the 'E', Enhanced, stands for.

They also claimed that any defective radios returned to Amazon would not be re-sold to new customers, but shipped back to C. Crane for inspection. About a month after purchasing the second CC-2E, I decided to order, for the last time(!), a third one from Amazon-dot-ca. This one in Titanium as well. The third CC-2E worked nearly fine. The sound was a little better, the FM reception was slightly clearer, and the AM reception was the same as with my original CC-2. At this point, I thought this third CC-2E was a keeper. But I have discovered a huge design flaw with the CC-2E. When reception of a radio station is less than optimal, the sound Volume is proportionately diminished. Based on my own personal experience with these CC-2E radios, I have to recommend that if you already own a working-well CC-2, do not purchase a CC-2E radio. The CC-2 is a beautifully designed radio ' both functionally and cosmetically.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again It has weight to it and the feel of quality which you don't get from many of today's products. Designed and engineered by people who really like radio. The radio is able to pull in distant signals that other units only generate static. The unit also fine tunes the signal and eliminates background noise producing a clear signal. Highly recommend this unit.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Well built and nice size.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again She said that if it was sold in Australia it would be to Australian conditions. Imagine my dismay when I found it can only be used with 110V. Now I can only use it with expensive C size Batteries. The radio itself is fine.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Thanks for being a great co. False advertising. Did not work in my locationSorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Even in my back office Even in my back office, with no windows, the FM reception comes in clear.

No other radio that I tried worked.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Please read IMPORTANT SAFETY. INSTRUCTIONS on pages 23-25 beforeKeep these precautions and instructions where all who useSerial No.Date of Purchase. Unpacking. The box should contain the CCRadio-SWP,If anything is missing or damaged, please contactWe recommend youC. Crane Company, Inc.Phone: 1-800-522-8863. Web: ccrane.com. All rights reserved. No part of this booklet mayC. Crane Company, Inc. CCRadio-SWP. Page 3. Quick StartQ POWER button.BAND buttonPage 4. Table of Contents. Unpacking. 3. Quick Start. 4. Radio Identification. 6-11. Features and Operation Explained. Introduction. 12. Power Sleep Button. 12. Tuning Knob. 13. Light. 14. Setting Clock Time. 14. Saving Stations to Memory. 14. Display Button. 15. Setting the Alarm. 16. Favorites. 16. Up and Down Buttons. 17. Band Button. 17. Frequency Button. 18Performance Tips. 19-20. Troubleshooting Guide. 21. Specifications. 22. Power Adapter. 22. Safety Instructions. 23-25. Shortwave Tips. 26-27. Station Log. 28-31. Page 5. Page 6. CCRadio-SWPRadio Identification — Front ViewDISPLAY, Time, Frequency. MEMORY, TIME SET Button. LIGHT Button. TUNING Knob. POWER and SLEEP Timer. I VOLUME, Up and DownFAVORITES, Tune. Memories only. Y ALARM, (De)Activate Alarm,Memory TunePage 8. CCRadio-SWPRadio Identification — LCD DisplayCCRadio-SWP. Page 9TUNE indicator means aSLEEP FUNCTION indicator. AL means alarm is active. AUTO, Radio alarm or goes to. Buzzer, if radio is already “on”LOCK switch is “on”. M.SCAN (FAVORITES), tunesIndicates memory channel number 00-199 for Memory StationsH FM indicates radio is in FM band. J BATTERY flashing indicates batteriesG MW indicates “AM” in U.S.F SWI or SWII, indicates Shortwave IA MHz indicates Megahertz in FM band.

S Time or Frequency displayRadio Identification — SidesK DX - LOCAL switches Sensitivity of. SW and FM bands. L EARPHONE jackTime, PresetsPage 10. Radio Identification — BackSW bandsLOCATION, insert 2 “AA” batteriesCCRadio-SWP. Page 11. Introduction. The CCRadio-SWP is the perfect size forAudio is clear for its size,Tuning knob can be wearisome as it is withWe encourageTo change to a “SLEEP” setting, pressPage 12. Features and Operation ExplainedYou have a choiceStop on the settingSLEEP settings will turn the radio off.When setting the clock or alarm, it is also aThe Tuning Knob also works when youSee page 16 for U “FAVORITES”. Page 13. Features and Operation ExplainedFirst, tuneRotate the Tuning Knob to the memoryThe memory channels are numbered from “00” to “199”. Press “MEM. T.SET” again to finalize the memorized. Page 14. Features and Operation ExplainedYour memoriesT DISPLAY button. The DISPLAY button works in two ways:While the radio isCCRadio-SWP. Page 15. Features and Operation ExplainedPushing thePress the “Power”Set the alarm time with the radio “off”. Press and hold the “ALARM” button for twoIf the alarm is set to “AUTO” and you happen to have the radio “on” at the alarmPage 16. Features and Operation ExplainedYou can use the Tuning. Knob, “Up” and “Down” buttons, or 0-9 KeysThis can saveThere is no otherPress “FAVORITES”DC IN: 3V 150mA, Tip (-) 3.5mm x 1.3mmPower Adapter. If you have purchased an optional AC-DCMAh. Use only the recommended adapter. Otherwise it may damage the radio or cause aPage 22. Safety InstructionsOnly operate in accordance withWe recommend you remove batteries from theCCRadio-SWP. Page 23. Safety InstructionsContact C. Crane Company or their representative for inspection and serviceUse only the recommended adapter. Otherwise it may damage the radio orLiquids and moistureIf a liquid leaksTo clean thePage 24. Safety InstructionsCCRadio-SWP. Page 25. Shortwave TipsReception will vary when you are in a foreign country.

The CCRadio-SWP has plenty of memory. IfWhen you arePage 26. Shortwave TipsShortwave broadcasters use Universal Time. Coordinated (UTC) time to coordinate theirCCRadio-SWP. Page 27. Station LogPage 28. Station LogCCRadio-SWP. Page 29. Station LogPage 30. Page 31. Model: CCRadio-SWP. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Ccradio Plus User Guide. To get started finding Ccradio Plus User Guide, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented. I get my most wanted eBook Many thanks If there is a survey it only takes 5 minutes, try any survey which works for you. Please check your inbox, and if you can’t find it, check your spam folder to make sure it didn't end up there. Please also check your spam folder. It can make choosing the right radio more of a challenge than it?s ever been. That is where C. Crane comes in. We know how important radio is for communication, news and music and we specialize in helping you find the radio that?s right for you. Take your time browsing through our catalog and our Web site, and if you have any questions, please give us a call. We?ve been part of the radio community for over 25 years and are here to do our best for you. It?s been exhilarating and an honor to be involved with developing a light bulb that uses half the energy of a compact fluorescent bulb and contains no mercury or lead. I praise the people at C. Crane and our associates who have made this possible. As we have done for almost 30 years, we promise to: You will get the best service, if you can decide what the highest purpose is for the radio you want. If you think about it this way, you may get a pleasant surprise on the price. Perhaps half the time the best radio for your purpose will cost less money than you originally expected, not more.

At the same time, don?t worry if the radio that you want costs more. It is far better to save your money for awhile, in order to get what you really want, because many people listen to their radios for 10 years or more. If you buy a radio that is not the one you really want, you may be reminded every time you turn it on. Most radios tested do not make it into our lineup for one reason or another. We ask ourselves why our customers would be interested in this model and how well the radio holds up to its designed purpose. We open it up and inspect it for quality and value and decide whether it is the best in its class or best for the money. Each radio is looked at in respect to people who are on a budget, and also for those who may not be on a budget. At that time, very weak stations can be tuned that remain at a constant signal level and don?t fade in and out. It is then easy to see how one radio compares to another when tuned to the same station. If two radios are found that are very similar, we dig deeper and go into the history of the company behind the radio, then the better their history of quality, the more likely we are to carry that brand of radio. C. Crane has a quality control system in Fortuna and also overseas to raise quality and reduce problems. Since we repair our own radios we have good idea of what to look for. It is, however, most fun and rewarding to design and manufacture our own radios based on what our customers have requested. Many of our employees, including the owners, have been building products since we were children. This is who we are. Besides the internet (check out our WiFi Radios), we believe radio is the most powerful and important media type in the United States, including television.The NOAA Weather Band plus is an all-hazards band, so if anything unexpected happens in your area, you?ll be among the first to know and the most informed.

Just like our CCRadio, the Sonido uses state-of-the-art circuitry to squeeze 250 hours of runtime plus out of a fresh set of four “D” size alkaline batteries (not included). Other features include: stereo headphone jack, MP3 player input, 5-memory presets per band, and dual programmable alarm clock with sleep timer. AC Adapter included. Two year warranty. C. Crane Company exclusive. You can power it with six rechargeable “AA” bateries, six regular alkaline “AA” atteries (batteries not includ- d) or the included AC Displays radio frequency e of day at the same time.Whether you?re listening to news, advice, entertainment or sports, they all sound just right on the CCRadio. You will notice the speaker sounds different from other When you tune to your favorite station, the signal meter and fine-tuning knob verify that your reception is always at its best. With today?s updated NOAA radio service, the built-in Weather Radio works as an “all hazards” information radio. So, in addition to your local weather forecasts, you can use the weather band and weather alert feature to AC cord included. Also runs on 4 “D” batteries (not included) for over 250 hours of use. The Uno has a simple three-knob interface, including an accurate, analog tuning knob. The Tangent Uno has a top firing speaker for room-filling sound characteristics and a small footprint that makes it easy to find a place for in your home or office. Features include: stereo headphone jack, aux-in for MP3 players, speaker out, subwoofer out, record out, telescopic whip antenna for FM, and internal AM antenna. AC Adapter included.No weather band or weather alert. The PR-D5 has stereo audio through pl s its twin speakers, a clean layout, and a small footprint. Other features include: five memories per band, alarm clock, sleep timer, display light, stereo headphone jack, audio-in jack. Runs on included AC Adapter or six “C” size batteries (not included).The WR-11 out-performed similar table-top models we tested.

It has a stereo headphone jack, jacks for both AM and FM external antennas, an Aux-In jack for use as an MP3 speaker, and also a Rec-Out jack for capturing audio with recording gear.An RDS (Radio Data System) decoder displays station and program information on FM. As nice as all these extras are, it is the smooth sound emanating from the wooden cabinet that sets the WR-2 apart.It produces rich highs, mids and lows, so all your music sounds fantastic. We tested the Cinque in kitchens, on nightstands, and on desks, and were consistently pleased with the performance. It gets very good FM reception, and good local AM reception. Displays ID3 tags — like the name of the artist, album and song. Features: Line-in and stereo headphone jacks, alarm clock with snooze, RDS on FM, and 12 radio presets. Remote control and AC adapter included. Designed in Denmark. Full specs online at The RCR-3 is as appealing in look as it is in function. The analog dial has a gentle, dimmable glow, and is easy to read by day or by night. The RCR-3 gives you 14 station presets (7 AM, 7 FM), and the buttons are right on top of the radio, where you It also has a sleep timer (adjustable from 15-120 minutes) and a nap timer (adjustable from 10-120 minutes).We thought that might happen compared. And it?s still small enough to tuck in your briefcase, purse or carryon bag. And you won?t lose your memories when you take out the batteries. Runs 70 hours on 2 “AA” size batteries (not included). Optional AC Adapter available.It?s sensitive enough that, if you?re an AM broadcast antenna, you may notice ding into other adjacent stations on the eption is comparable to our other fine Amazing 40 hours run-time on just ONE “AAA” alkaline battery (not included).Tuck it in your pocket and enjoy AM, FM stereo. Big features include 20 memory presets, auto scanning, Deep Bass Boost (DBB), power indicator and automatic 90-minute shutoff. Earbuds are included. Runs for 35 hours on just ONE “AAA” battery (not included).

Worktunes and li ten has to a exactly Noise Reduction what you The padded, adjustable headband gives you all day comfort and broad sealing rings ensure quiet listening. 10 memory presets. Patch cord included. Requires 2 “AA” batteries (not included). Assembled in the US.This premium pocket radio has a built-in clock, holds 19 memory presets, and also has a single button access for “My Favorite” radio station. Settable 90-minute auto shutoff.By eliminating the mute between stations and reducing tuning knob friction, our exclusive modifications give the “818ACS Deluxe” more of an analog sound and feel. We also add an RCA-type jack for attaching an external SW antenna. Runs on AC Adapter (included) or 4 “D” and 3 “AA” batteries (not included). More specs at. Crane Company only. Small enough Audio quality This radio Shortwave is excellent The five-inch Built-in charging circuit will recharge NiMH batteries right inside the radio, saving you both time and money. AC Adapter and antenna connectors included. “Flip-up” carry handle.Intelligent design helps you manage Lead Free It?s pre-programmed with many popular SW stations. Find and store all local stations by pressing just one button. Displays call letters of local RDS FM stations. Runs on 4 “AA” batteries (not included). AC Adapter, carry case, and SW antenna included.External antenna, ear- This is a perfect entry-level shortwave radio with full shortwave coverage (from 1.711 to 29.999 MHz) and outstanding shortwave reception. The 505P has many features you usually find only in larger portable radios, like direct keypad entry, 45 memory presets and automatic search and store. Runs on the included AC Adapter or four “AA” batteries (not included). Earbuds, carry case and portable shortwave antenna included.You?ll also want to spend around four hours with the MP3 player holds up to 10 hours of high quality recording (at 128 Kpbs).

Accessories include: three NiMH “AA” batteries (for the radio), rechargeable battery for MP3 player, case, USB cable, audio cable, ear buds, long wire antenna and mini CD with manual and firmware.The Revo Pico radio plays nearly 4 hours of Internet radio (12 hours of FM) when fully charged. Take it with you from room to room, and enjoy the pleasures of subscription-FREE WiFi Radio no matter where you?re working or relaxing You can use the Blik when Tune in and Real Media, MP3, WMA compati- Reciva is easier to use overall, while the V-Tuner works well while stream- Both systems require that you have a Broadband high-speed internet connection. Wireless 802.11b or 802.11g router recommended for best use. Do a search by genre and location, and you?ll find local stations, stations from across the country, and even stations that you might have enjoyed on your last trip away from home. You can also use the CC WiFi to stream audio from your computer. There?s a headphone socket for private listening and a line-out for use with your component speakers. Requires a broadband Internet connection. No subscription fee. Two heavy-alloy satellite speakers and a compact subwoofer.In addition to picking up thousands of Plug your MP3 player or other device into the Aux-in, and you can also use the WFR-1 as a nice speaker. In our tests, the WFR-1 had no trouble finding and streaming the music stored in a shared folder on a PC or Mac. The WFR-1 uses V-Tuner Programming to access thousands of radio stations from around the world. Features include: FM RDS, 20 station presets, remote, stereo headphone jack, line-out.Features a built-in FM radio and Two-year warranty. Reciva The only wire you have to connect is from the FM Transmitter to the headphone jack. Simple as that. And since the Transmitter works with any device that has a headphone jack, you can use it with your computer, WiFi radio, MP3 player, DVD player, and even satellite radio.

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