Difference between revisions 379486490 and 379486847 on enwiki{{nofootnotes|date=May 2010}} {{lowercase|iTrip}} [[Image:IPod with iTrip01.jpg|thumb|right|Fourth-generation iPod with iTrip.]] [[Image:Itrip nano.jpg|thumb|right|An iTrip for nano.]] The '''iTrip''' is an [[FM-transmitter]] made by [[Griffin Technology]] as a [[iPod#Accessories|third party accessory]] for [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s popular [[iPod]] [[MP3 player]]. (contracted; show full) ===Changing International Mode=== In most versions of the iTrip, Griffin has included a way to change the broadcast frequency range. There are typically three modes: United States "US" (88.1-107.9), Japan "JP" (76.0-90.0) and Other Countries "EU" (87.6-107.9). Since it is typically illegal to broadcast on a frequency outside the range allowed by your country, Griffin does not document how to change modes and does not provide support for this feature. Instructions for various models below:⏎ ⏎ '''iTrip Auto, Mid-2010''' Click the menu button until you reach the "PREFERENCES" page. Your two options are "RESET" and "OPTIONS." Click and hold "RESET" until you see "US" appear above the button. This should only take a second or two, not 10 or more seconds like on older models. You can then cycle through the three international modes by continuing to hit that same button (US, JP, EU). === European Use of the iTrip === The iTrip is now available in many European countries, since the [[European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations|CEPT]] made a recommendation to member states to introduce FM low power transmitters. Therefore the iTrip to be sold legally in Europe will have a [[CE Mark]] attached to it. Only CE marked iTrips should be supplied in the Europea(contracted; show full) {{iPod}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Itrip}} [[Category:IPod accessories]] [[pt:Itrip]] [[sv:ITrip]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=379486847.
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