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Wireless Headphones
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Have bought these but instructions are very unclear.
Know have to batteries into antenna and somewhere else - then do I plug into radio etc. Thanks have to get round to getting the batteries.
I just want to hear one guy on a Sat and Sunday night without disturbing neighbours. Thanks
Know have to batteries into antenna and somewhere else - then do I plug into radio etc. Thanks have to get round to getting the batteries.
I just want to hear one guy on a Sat and Sunday night without disturbing neighbours. Thanks
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However, with any type of wireless headphones it should be very simple to set things up. If there's a channel switch on the transmitter make sure that it's set to the same channel as the one on the headphones. (If there's no channel switch, simply ignore that bit). With the radio on normal volume, plug the transmitter unit into the earphone socket (and, of course, switch the transmitter on). Switch the headphones on, pop them over your ears and adjust the volume. That's it! (Keep the transmitter unit away from other electrical equipment, such as you computer, etc. In particular, I've found that I need to keep the transmitter unit of my Sony headphones well away from my router, as it causes interference).
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(They're rechargeable, so you don't need to buy batteries).
However, with any type of wireless headphones it should be very simple to set things up. If there's a channel switch on the transmitter make sure that it's set to the same channel as the one on the headphones. (If there's no channel switch, simply ignore that bit). With the radio on normal volume, plug the transmitter unit into the earphone socket (and, of course, switch the transmitter on). Switch the headphones on, pop them over your ears and adjust the volume. That's it! (Keep the transmitter unit away from other electrical equipment, such as you computer, etc. In particular, I've found that I need to keep the transmitter unit of my Sony headphones well away from my router, as it causes interference).