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- ITrip abstract "The iTrip is an FM-transmitter made by Griffin Technology as a third party accessory for Apple's popular iPod MP3 player and iPhone.The iTrip plugs into the headphone socket (or USB port, depending on the model) of the iPod and converts the audio output into an FM radio signal, which can then be picked up by appliances such as car radios. It has a range of about fifteen feet (four and a half metres), and can broadcast on any FM frequency from 76.0 to 108.0 MHz (though the default US configuration is limited to 87.9 to 107.9 MHz). Instead of using batteries, the iTrip draws its power from the iPod through the remote connector port and the dock connector for an iTrip with a dock connector.In March 2006, Griffin Technology released versions of some of their iPod accessories, including iTrip, for the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP).".
- ITrip thumbnail IPod_with_iTrip01.jpg?width=300.
- ITrip wikiPageExternalLink LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2009:119:0032:0039:EN:PDF.
- ITrip wikiPageExternalLink itrip.
- ITrip wikiPageExternalLink vacant.
- ITrip wikiPageExternalLink micropower_transmitters_legalised.
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- ITrip wikiPageID "30872919".
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- ITrip hasPhotoCollection ITrip.
- ITrip subject Category:IPod_accessories.
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- ITrip type Artifact100021939.
- ITrip type Clothing103051540.
- ITrip type Commodity103076708.
- ITrip type ConsumerGoods103093574.
- ITrip type Covering103122748.
- ITrip type IPodAccessories.
- ITrip type Object100002684.
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- ITrip comment "The iTrip is an FM-transmitter made by Griffin Technology as a third party accessory for Apple's popular iPod MP3 player and iPhone.The iTrip plugs into the headphone socket (or USB port, depending on the model) of the iPod and converts the audio output into an FM radio signal, which can then be picked up by appliances such as car radios.".
- ITrip label "ITrip".
- ITrip label "Itrip".
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- ITrip sameAs m.0838hs.
- ITrip sameAs Q2152422.
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- ITrip wasDerivedFrom ITrip?oldid=582841011.
- ITrip depiction IPod_with_iTrip01.jpg.
- ITrip isPrimaryTopicOf ITrip.