yeah, you can use a frequency which has nothing on it, but when you live in a market where there are very few unused frequencies, everyone figures out which ones are blank. Thus, when the %#^*$ guy driving next to you has a way overpowered satelite radio FM transmitter, my little iTrip doesn't stand a chance. it is frustrating, and i agree that the FCC should look into it more.
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bophojones @ Oct 28th 2006 9:04PM
yeah, you can use a frequency which has nothing on it, but when you live in a market where there are very few unused frequencies, everyone figures out which ones are blank. Thus, when the %#^*$ guy driving next to you has a way overpowered satelite radio FM transmitter, my little iTrip doesn't stand a chance. it is frustrating, and i agree that the FCC should look into it more.