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Tips for manually finding an empty station:

• Be sure to search the entire spectrum of FM frequencies, from 88.1 to

107.9. Don’t just look to the low end of the dial. There are often empty

FM frequencies in the 100’s that work well.

• When using scan/seek on your car’s radio, if your tuner stops on 101

and then jumps to 103, look in the 102 range for empty FM frequencies.

• Try tuning to a strong station, then backing down two frequencies - for

example 103.5 to 103.1. You can often find empty frequencies this way.

If that frequency is taken, scan to the next station and try again.

NOTE:

You can also visit

www.dlo.com/openFM

to find the best FM

frequencies in your area.

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Finding Empty Radio Frequencies Using IntelliTune

If you live in a big city with a lot of FM radio stations, finding an empty FM

frequency can be tricky. DLO’s IntelliTune simplifies the process by doing all

the work for you.

To find an empty frequency using IntelliTune:

1. Press the dial on TransDock micro. This will activate the IntelliTune search.

While it is searching, the word

INTELLITUNE

will appear on TransDock

micro’s display.

2. Once IntelliTune finds an empty frequency, it will display

TUNE RADIO

TO XXX.X

. Then, tune your FM radio to that station and begin enjoying

your iPhone music over your car stereo.

Manually Finding Empty Radio Frequencies

TransDock micro also allows you to manually tune the

transmitter to desired FM frequencies. To do so, simply turn

TransDock micro’s dial to the right to tune to higher stations

and left to tune to lower stations.

See drawing B

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