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[[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) in this field, but the powers to police and impose sanctions for non-respect of this EU acts remain in the hands of the Member States. Following the recomendation of the CEPT, by Decision of the European Commission 2009/381/CE amending Decision 2006/771/EC on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short-range devices [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2009:119:0032:0039:EN:PDF], in the frequencies of 87,5-108 MHz, it is allowed to use micro FM transmitters of less than 50 
[[nanowatts E]] of [[effective radiated power]]. Since then, these FM transmitters are automatically allowed to enter and being marketed in the territory of the European Union for the use of consumers, as long as they have the [[CE mark]]. For countries that belong to the CEPT but are not Member States of the European Union, national law applies and reference has to be made to legal procedures of each country.


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