You can adjust the channel on which the PCK-UAV broadcasts (your choices are 45, 48, 50, and 53), and Princeton also throws in a 12v car adapter and A/V cables designed for use with the video iPod. Price isn’t certain, but it looks to run around $69 when it’s released later this month.
The only sad part of this is that you still need to connect to the transmitter with wires. Bummer.
[via Engadget ]
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