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Belken TuneFM for iPod nano Gets FCC Nod

Belkin has got a new accessory for all you iPod nano users: the new TuneFM for iPod nano just got FCC approved. If you've been feeling a bit left out from the crowd, well, now's your chance to broadcast songs from your iPod onto your car stereo.

In line with the iPod nano's design, the TuneFM is extremely thin. The arrow keys let you set the frequency for transmission (the frequency is displayed on the nano), and you can store up to 4 choices in its memory.

You can also set the Tx mode to mono (which would certainly certify you as crazy, but hey, if it improves signal reception, I'm all for it). No word on pricing or availability yet.

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    Source: FCC