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that would have to be the station you are on , change the channel to like 99.9 or in the high channels or very low, but before playing anything listen in and see if you can ear anything in the speakers fine the channel that is clear and has no noise and use that one, it might take a minute to find the right one but there is one to find and use, i had the same problem but just changed a couple of the channels and it worked just fine
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Because it's a transmitter and it's trying to find a frequency that can balance and perform better it's like tuning you can also reset the channels to find your best frequency in the best station sometimes it doesn't automatically depending on where you are sometimes you have to do it manually
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That is something related to the wiring to your sound system/speakers! I experienced the same thing after modifying my speakers while using this unit and would notice the more gas I gave it that it'd throttle voltage through your car and that little whining would get louder. Max out your volume to avoid hearing it!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Change station. A blank one works best.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We are sorry to hear about the disappointing experience you had with your Scosche Bluetooth FM transmitter. To better assist you our Customer Service Team would like to hear more about your specific concern(s). First, you'll want to ensure that you're tuning your car radio to a "dead", unused frequency. Find a station that does not have an active broadcast and is preferably static covered and match the frequency on the transmitter to this radio station. The transmitter has its own volume setting or adjustment, so you'll want to make sure to also have the volume on the transmitter turned all the way up. To turn up the volume on the transmitter, while streaming Bluetooth audio (music) turn and hold the tuning lever to the right, in the down position (clockwise). This should raise the volume to the highest volume setting. The highest volume setting on the transmitter should read "V30" on the display. The following product is backed by Scosche’s 3 year Limited Warranty and Scosche's Lifetime Tech Support. If you have any further questions or require additional assistance please email our Customer Service Team at [email protected] with a link to this review, send us a message via our online chat support service located at the bottom right of our webpage (Scosche.com) or give us a call at 800 363 4490 extension 1, and we will arrange a swift resolution to your experience.
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