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A Wireless MP3 Transmitter allows you to play portable audio devices, such as an IPOD or MP3 player through a stereo at home or through any vehicle stereo system without using cumbersome wires. You can compare several devices at the following website: http://www.nextag.com/mp3-transmitter-wireless/stores-html
to monitor radio without wire.. that's all how is it..................BABA
To make this simple, the wireless1080P ready TV can be controlled and play everything wireless. For example, let's say you want to mount your TV above a fireplace where there is an electrical outlet. Without this wireless transmitter, you would have to have a professional run the wires behind the wall. That could get expensive. When using the wireless transmitter, the only cord you will see is the electrical cord to power the TV. The other items, such as DVD player and Satellite receiver will be in another portion of the room where the cable connection is located. Everything is transmitted to your TV by way of a wireless transmitter and the USB receiver (that plugs into the back of your TV).
i won't send an mp3 to fm without a transmitter and mp3 player.
You can't
yes there is u can get a wirless controoller with a wirless battery pack but the only thing is that u have 2 charge the controller with the carger
There are wireless guitar 1/4 inch cables, which you simply connect at both sides like wireless microphones. Acoustic guitars are wireless, sort of, but since they don't use amplifiers anyway they shouldn't need wires. A wireless guitar that goes to an amplifier without plugging anything into the guitar might exist, but you would have to plug something in to the amplifier that connects to a transmitter built into the guitar's body, or something along those lines.
The technical term 'wireless telegraphy' has two distinct senses:1: Where 'wireless' is an adjective qualifying the word 'telegraphy', meaning the kind of telegraphy that uses transmission by radio signals instead of over wires;2: Where 'wireless telegraphy' is a noun phrase, meaning the use of radio signals to send telegraphic messages, usually by Morse code.
No, you canot
No, because Wi-Fi is the wireless part of wireless internet.
by using a old hand cranck
You can get an e-card for an event, but without that or a wireless adapter it is impossible.