Wireless NCK1060F Multifunction MP3 FM Transmitter
- Wireless NCK1060F Multifunction MP3 FM Transmitter General Features: Music format: MP3, WMA
- FM frequency range: 76 MHz-108.0MHz LCD display with backlight LED power on/off
- Interface: Secure Digital (SD) card and USB storage devices Two (2) USB ports
- Support Language: English and Traditional Chinese
- With OTG Function (On The Go), music can be copied freely
Product Description
This wireless NCK1060F multifunction MP3 FM transmitter features SD card and USB storage device interfaces and can be used either at home or in your car! It plays all of your audio devices through your car stereo system for convenient listening anywhere and supports MP3 and WMA music formats. It has a 3.5mm jack to connect with MP3 players and an LCD display with backlight. Use this NCK1060F to chargeUSB compatible devices and as a USB storage device playback Order today!
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Wireless NCK1060F Multifunction MP3 FM Transmitter
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Summary: Can't play music off SD port 2007-06-15
Comment: It plays music off the USB ports just fine, but I can't get it to play songs properly off an SD card directly. When playing off the SD port, it plays only the first 1 ~ 2 seconds of each song before skipping to the next. If I take the same SD card and put it in an USB card reader connected to this player's USB port, then the songs play correctly. The COPY function copies only one file - the one you are currently stopped on. You can copy from any of the ports to any other port - the 1st device to be plugged in is always the source, the 2nd is the target (the screen shows the copy direction, but you can't change that). FM transmission is ok - the sound quality is similar to that of a good AM-radio station. The trick seems to be to find 3 unused frequencies that are right next to each other (or a weak station sandwiched between two unused ones) and set the transmitter to the one in the middle. There is an headphone jack but no audio input jack, so you cannot use this as just an FM transmitter for another audio source (eg. your old standalone MP3 player). It has the usual play-all/repeat-one/shuffle-play options. You can skip to the previous / next song, but there is no fast-forward / reverse within the same track. It remembers the track it was playing when power is shut off, and will automatically restart at the beginning of that track when power is restored. The display shows the track number and the selected FM frequency, but has no other information about the song you are playing.
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