OzSpy ASBPB01 User manual

  • I have reviewed the user manual for the OzSpy FM Transmitter Listening Device ASBPB01. This document provides details on how to tune the device to a radio receiver, recommending older radios with telescopic antennas and car radios with 5KHz steps. The device is built into a power board, and the manual guides the user through the tuning process. I'm ready to assist with your questions about this product.
  • What type of radio is best to use with the transmitter?
    Where on the FM dial should I tune the radio?
    What tool should I use to adjust the transmitter's frequency?
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OzSpy User Manual
Power Board Covert FM
Transmitter Listening Device
(ASBPB01)
Tuning to your radio (receiver)
When using a radio with the transmitters older style radios (not digital tuning) are best
with telescopic antennas. Many multiband type radios are also a good choice.
Car radios also work very well, particularly ones that tune in 5 KHz steps with good
antennas that are not damaged and fully extended.
Tuning procedure is the same for all units, when tuning find a clear spot on the dial
between radio stations, usually on the lower end of the FM scale (say 87/88). Or set the
desired frequency on a scanner first off. Then tune the transmitters using preferably a
plastic tipped screwdriver or tuning tool to adjust the frequency. This should be done
with the transmitter at distance of about five meters from the radio.
All of our power boards have been designed to allow use of all sockets.
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