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Tips & Troubleshooting
I can’t seem to find a comfortable fit for the TransPod in my car.
What can I do?
All car interiors are different in their placement of their Auto Power Outlets. It
can be challenging finding just the right way to fit TransPod into certain cars.
Do loosen the arms for complete flexibility when attempting to fit the unit into
your car. Also try the Extension Arm to fit seemingly difficult or out of the way
positions. If you have tried all possible adjustments and you still can’t find a
good connection, please contact DLO Tech Support for further assistance.
I’m having trouble finding an empty FM frequency in my area.
Be sure to look in the 100’s, not just in the 80’s or 90’s. Try scanning to a strong
station, then back down two frequencies - for example 103.5 to 103.1. If that
frequency is taken, try scanning to the next strong station and repeat. For more
tips and information read the Finding Empty Radio Frequencies [pg 8].
My music is playing but there seems to be a lot of static.
First, check that you have found an empty frequency. Unplug the TransPod to
see if there might be a radio station interfering. If so, try another frequency.
My radio will only scan to occupied FM stations.
Many car radios default to scan mode for tuning, so they automatically tune to
a radio station. Most of these radios can be switched to manual tuning (consult
your car or stereo manual on how to do this).
You can also “find” your TransPod’s frequency by scanning to it. Your car
stereo’s scan function will most likely automatically find the TransPod.