mp3 player FM transmitters
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 7:17 pm
Anyone got one of these? I'm gonna get one, like an itrip to plug into my mini ipod so that I can play my mp3s by tuning into my car stereo. There's a really stupid rule in the uk though about it being illegal because it's broadcasting without a licence.
"The rules state that UK broadcasters have unique access to the frequencies they have licensed, and that, say the RA, means the iTrip can't transmit on frequencies already taken in the FM band. A M Micro can't license a section of the band and dedicate it to iTrip users because all the available FM frequencies have already been licensed.
Cost isn't an issue - it's only £339 ($548) a year for VHF stations with under 100,000 listeners. That said, anyone using the iTrip would also need to cough up £500 ($808) a year to the Performing Rights Society to cover royalty payments to artists whose music is broadcast."
As if I would ever get caught in my car :icon27:
It would be cool though to tune into virgin radio, walk into a virgin megastore and completely fuck up their radio station.
"The rules state that UK broadcasters have unique access to the frequencies they have licensed, and that, say the RA, means the iTrip can't transmit on frequencies already taken in the FM band. A M Micro can't license a section of the band and dedicate it to iTrip users because all the available FM frequencies have already been licensed.
Cost isn't an issue - it's only £339 ($548) a year for VHF stations with under 100,000 listeners. That said, anyone using the iTrip would also need to cough up £500 ($808) a year to the Performing Rights Society to cover royalty payments to artists whose music is broadcast."
As if I would ever get caught in my car :icon27:
It would be cool though to tune into virgin radio, walk into a virgin megastore and completely fuck up their radio station.
