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ITrip device soon to be legal in UK

By Andrew Charlesworth
Oct 9 2006 10:03AM
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Legislation resurrects the radio star for iPod users.

ITrip device soon to be legal in UK
The iTrip FM radio transmitter used to play tracks from an iPod through the speakers of a radio receiver will soon be legal to use in the UK. 

Despite the fact that over 87,000 of the devices have been sold in the UK since their launch in 2003 in the US, using one in the UK is illegal.

Their use is banned as an unlicensed radio transmitter under the Wireless Telegraphy Act (WTA) 1949, legislation originally drawn up to control public broadcasting.

The iTrip device plugs into an iPod and allows users to tune into a frequency which can be received by a car radio or home stereo.

Lobbying was led in the UK by Griffin Technology, the US company which makes the iTrip, AM Micro, which distributes it in the UK, and iPod fan and Liberal Democrat MP Don Foster.

The Wireless Telegraphy Act is in the processing of being amended and will be enacted next month, making the iTrip legal to use in the UK. 

Some shops in the UK already openly sell the iTrip for use in countries where similar laws have been amended or were never applied.

The device has CE approval for sale in European Union countries, and some, such as Germany, have already amended their equivalent of the WTA.

"The iTrip is the number one best selling iPod accessory in the US," said Steve Hawkins, managing director of AM Micro. He estimates the immediate market in the UK to be in excess of two million people.

The iTrip standard version, which fits all iPod models after generation 3, carries a suggested retail price of $75. An iRoadtrip model which includes a charger and car cradle is about $125.

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