2015年8月27日星期四

BEST ANDROID FM TRANSMITTER APPS

People from all over the world are using their smartphones to control their home appliances remotely from a distance their smartphones have become a portable remote controller for many things. "Quick FM transmitter" is an FM transmitter application for android devices.

It is a portable apps for android smartphone's now people can enjoy listening to their radio through this application. It is only compatible with ISO1, ISO3, ISO5 and for the other's this application does not work. This FM transmitter does not work on airplane mode.

"Tune link auto" is also similar to the above application is created for the purpose to provide Hi-fi sound quality in your car it is the most advanced application yet and is required a Bluetooth connection between your car and the android device to get access to the car's sound system so your experience of using a FM transmitter gets better.




Followed by other apps "Car home ultra" is also a best suitable apps it is easy to use and  much safer so finally the android user's got a real car dock application for android. It's very popular application nowadays for android friendly users, although this software is already installed by default in many Mobile phone.

Best Features of Android FM app

There are numerous features, depends on what you selected app of android? Make sure about your mobile compatibility, some app isn't compatible for it so before installation make sure about it.


  • Smoothly Sound System
  • Portable to all devices (90%)
  • Easy to Use
  • Entertaining 


The three applications are the best FM transmitter's in the whole android market. So, hopefully the user's will enjoy using these applications. AndroidMeteor team is here for providing solution for updating, rooting and entertaining apps.

2015年8月23日星期日

Tiny transmitter

I think I may have discovered one of the best kept secrets in radio. I have been thinking, off and on, about how to make a very low power 2m FM transmitter in order to get weather data into my APRS system wirelessly. A circuit using the Motorola MC2833P chip is quite easy to build, and I even have one in my parts box, but a custom crystal to multiply up to 144.800MHz would cost about £25 to be made which just isn't worth it.

One day I was browsing looking at various APRS articles and came across a tracker someone had built using a VHF transmitter module from Radiometrix. I had come across this site before but thought that a) these modules were only for transmitting digital data not the AFSK that we use, b) they were not manufactured for amateur frequencies and c) they were not available in one-off quantities for individual private purchasers. I submitted an enquiry, stating that I was interested in purchasing one TX1 low power (10mW) module on 144.800MHz if the price was within my amateur budget, and was amazed to be informed that they would be happy to offer the module for £13.00 plus carriage and VAT, with a lead time of five days. In total it came to not much more than £20 which is amazing considering many professional electronics suppliers specify a minimum order value greater than that.

The picture of the module is much larger than it actually is - the pins are the standard 0.1in spacing. As I am nowhere near actually needing to use it at the moment, I hooked it up on the breadboard to give it a quick test. The module does indeed accept an audio input: as described in the data sheet you should bias the input pin and then feed it with audio at a couple of volts amplitude via a blocking capacitor. I lashed it up to my FoxTrak APRS tracker and a braaap was received and decoded by my 2m APRS gateway which was enough of a test to be going on with.

There are several other products with interesting ham radio applications on the Radiometrix website. The HX1 is a high power (300mW) version of the module I bought. With the addition of a PA I could turn my FoxTrak into a standalone tracker. Even by itself it would probably have quite a decent range from the fell tops. Also of interest is the SHX1 which is described as "a small multi-channel 25kHz narrow band VHF transceiver with up to 500mW RF power output, usable for 144MHz band amateur applications." I think you could build a little hand-held transceiver with one of these, just for fun.

Many of these products aren't in the online shop so you can't find out the price or buy online, which is probably just as well as I could see myself ordering some more of these toys for something to play with over Christmas. I would certainly be interested to hear from anyone who has used, plans to use or has some ideas for using any of these little radio modules from Radiometrix.

Sony Ericsson MMR-70 transmitter LED mod for Raspberri Pi

My Raspberry Pi based Internet Radio/Weather Station is going to get a new feature soon - an FM transmitter. You can buy a discontinued Sony Ericsson MMR-70 FM Transmitter for less than 2 EUR now and it can be connected to Raspberry Pi quite easily. Tobias Mädel has done excellent work putting together a small FMBerry daemon which can control MMR-70 connected to RPi's I2C bus. In this case Raspberri Pi is connected directly to I2C pins on Alps TSMZ1-603A FM transmitter (built on NS741 low power FM transmitter chip). Onboard Atmega 32-M is not used and forced to a sleep state to avoid any control conflicts.

MMR-70 has an LED, but it's connected to Mega32 pin 16, so a bit of high precision soldering is required :) To control the LED we need to solder wire directly to the LED or close to Mega32 pin 16:



Using high temperature isolation tape you can mask the control point close to pin 16 and then easily solder a wire to it.
As usual, to protect RPi GPIO, a transistor is used as a buffer to power on the LED:

Now we can flash he LED every other RDS refresh cycle (one cycle - 80 RDS frames):
This is how it looks with a logic analyser:
Channel A - LED flashing, Channel B - RDS interrupts requesting next frame to be transmitted. So it takes 0.5 ms to process a frame request, then MMR-70 transmits this frame ~21.5 ms.

Links:
FMBerry on GitHub
MMR-70 discussion on www.mikrocontroller.net 

Note: even without the LED lit up MMR-70 could take up to 27mA, which is a half of recommended RPi's load for 3.3V supply. With the LED turned on consumption rises to 36mA, so make sure you are not overloading your RPi if you have other devices connected to 3.3V. For my radio I'm going to solder TS2950-33 voltage regulator to MMR-70 testpoints to be able to use RPi 5V supply and connect MMR-70 to I2C bus 0 on P5 so it will not directly connect to RPI's 3.3V.

Single Transistor FM Transmitter

I've been following along with Mark VandeWettering, K6HX, this week playing with Tetsuo Kogawa’s 1 transistor FM transmitter, and I figured I'd post my results too, after watching Mark have so much fun with it as well [1][2][3].
Video:


I did make countless adjustments to the original circuit, since I had almost none of the exact value components called for, but picked ones that were pretty close, which might explain why mine doesn't work all that great.  Like Mark, I used a more common transistor (2N2222, he used its smaller brother 2N3904).  Everything else was little better than within 50%, so the fact that it works at all is pretty amazing.  I really need to refresh my capacitor kit...

In the video, I mentioned that I actually got much better performance when it was still in a breadboard.  I had shrugged this off as some stray capacitance doing the circuit good, but it turns out that it was mostly because my feedback capacitor happened to be laying on the ground plane, which was what was hurting the stability of the circuit.  Bending the 15pF capacitor back up means it's about as stable as Mark's ugly build now, only with rather poor bass response.
I'm running the circuit on 12V, and it's drawing about 8.9mA, which is comforting, because I don't want it putting out any more power than I have to to play with.  I'm not even entirely convinced its transmitting in the 100MHz range; it could very well be transmitting in an entirely different band below 100MHz and I'm just picking up some harmonic.

2015年8月22日星期六

Simple Fm Transmitter Circuit Diagram

simple fm transmitter circuit diagram

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Build a FM radio transmitter

This is a guide to becoming a techno rebel: a guide to becoming a radio pirate and raiding the silent airwaves with your own content. This is a follow up to my recent call for relaxing the grip on radio broadcasting in the Maldives.

One of the easiest transmitters to build is a FM transmitter. A basic low power transmitter can be assembled in a few hours, using a minimal set of equipment and components and best of all, it can be done without denting the wallet too much. I am going to describe how to build a very low power FM transmitter. Do not expect this to cover the entire country, an atoll or even an island - it surely will not. However, it will be able to transmit around a block (maybe more with a good antenna) which is more than enough to tread into the world of radio and let yourself be heard. 

Notes on construction:
- You need basic familiarity with electronics to undertake this project. If you studied GCE O' level Physics (or A? level Physics) then you should be familiar with the basic knowledge to go ahead with the construction.
- You can build this using a variety of construction techniques. The preferred method would be using strip board or perf board however point to point wiring would work too. Have a look here for a quick intro to circuit construction methods. Strip boards ARE available in Male'.
- The components given below can be interchanged for a equivalent and values can be approximated. So go ahead and scrounge around broken electronic items for the required components - chances are you will find most of them in broken TVs, Radios and even some toys.

Components:
- 100 Ohm resistor ( brown black brown )
- 100k Ohm resistor ( brown black yellow )
- 15pF ceramic disc capacitor
- 5pF ceramic disc capacitor
- .001uF ceramic disc capacitor
- 1uF electrolytic capacitor
- BC548 or BC108 or equivalent transistor
- Length of insulated copper wire
- Two 1.5 Volt AA size batteries
- Audio jack

Schematic:

Circuit diagram for FM transmitter


The tuning coil used is a length of the insulated copper wire wound around a small pencil about 6 times. The circuit can be tuned to the broadcast FM range by adjusting the coil appropriately. Turn on a FM radio and set it to the frequency you want this circuit to transmit at. Next, try squashing and/or spacing the coil turns until it is tuned to the desired frequency.

The audio can be fed to the transmitter via a tape player, a PC or even an Ipod. All that remains is for you to make your killer radio programs and broadcast it. Have fun! ;-)


The above circuit that I built on a small piece of strip board.

Fm transmitter apps for android

Now turn android phone into radio transmitter and can enjoy with music or entertainments, totally portable device for a smart phone. It can connect with car music system via blue tooth or directly. Easily plug and make pare with vehicle sound system.

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http://androidappsdownloading.blogspot.com/2014/09/pandora-internet-radio-online-fm.html http://androidappsdownloading.blogspot.com/2014/03/sky-fm-app-for-andorid.htmlhttp://androidappsdownloading.blogspot.com/2014/09/beirut-nights-byblos-fm-radio.html http://androidappsdownloading.blogspot.com/2014/03/tunein-radio-free-andorid-fm-app.html  This is best Fm transmitter app that provides FM transmission visa Internet.  Now user can enjoy more that 10,000 FM channels of news entertainment, music, sports etc of all countries. These apps provide an FM channel directory to choose a channel We have fine 5 Best android FM transmitter apps these are followed.
An amazing app that is best for those who like to listen music in his vehicle. Easily connect with vehicle sound system visa blue tooth and also connect directly. It makes pairing with car blue tooth and start transitioning with digital sound quality. Easily control FM transmitter. The user has not to set frequency or can use speed tune option. Also select specific channels as favorites and can recalling any time.

Radio FM App Play FM for live on internet.

 Now enjoy above 1000 FM radio channels. A big directory of FM channels of different types to find an FM channel of music, news, shoes etc.

Quick Fm Transmitter App

Quick FM transmitter Only sport on ISO1, ISO3 or ISO5 android phones

RMF Radio FM

It is most fevered in Poland, have the latest technology, not an FM radio transmitter is also give vote for any favorite song and gets audio or video.

 Radiate FM app

It allows to user to listen FM via internet.

2015年8月21日星期五

Buy Hands-Free Car Kit With FM Transmitter & USB Charger for Smart Phones & MP3 Players

If you own a car, there is currently a deal at Dealdey Nigeria, which might interest you. The deal is an All-In-One Hands-Free Car Kit With FM Transmitter & USB Charger which you can get for N4,499 instead ofN8,000 if you order for it today. 

The Car kit suitable for Blackberry/iPhone/All iPod/All Mp3/All cars,plays music from devicesprovides hands-free conversations through your car speakers and charges your device while it plays the music on it. It works as an FM transmitter, providing an outstanding signal that allows you to listen to your tunes in your car.




The flexible goose-pipe charging arm allows you to easily mount this kit and adjust it to suit your needs. It uses a flexible clamp to fix the phone steadily in the car and the high quality silicone gel at the back and sides of the cradle protect your phone.




Functionality-wise, this car kit is second to none and it is all you'll ever need for using your Smart phone whilst driving.

So, How Do I get it?

==> Go to Dealdey website here and SIGN UP (Very Important)

==> Sign in once you complete your registration

==> Click here to go to the deal's page

==> Click on BUY NOW

==> Click to buy and pay using any of the displayed payment options.

Once payment is confirmed, you will receive notifications via sms and email. You can also call Dealdey via the phone number on the site to notify them of your payment. 

You can pick it up at Dealdey office or get it delivered to you wherever you are in Nigeria.

That's all. 

Download Free FM Transmitter App for Android on Google Play


FM Transmitter App for Android entertains us in our spare time. First of all convert Android phone to radio transmission, then you can enjoy different songs and listen news. It provides you a good source of entertainment. It is a conveyable Android device for smart phones. It can be easily connected with laptops, cars either through plugging or through Bluetooth. You can also connect it directly. In vehicles, it can also be connected with yours sound system. It is considered a best Application which enables you to listen and enjoy transmission through internet source. It provides you more than 10,000 radio channels of your choice. If you are interested in such an Application then read the whole article. It will surely help you.






Best Android FM Transmitter App for Android Devices

Android FM Transmitter App
It is an amazing Application and only supports ISO1, ISO3 or ISO5 android phones. Two types of Applications are as follow which you can download and enjoy from it:
  • RMF Radio FM
  • Radiate FM app

Description

  • This Application launchs for IS03 very quickly and easily.
  • It works on IS01, IS03, IS04 and IS05.
  • When you are using the transmitter, it is requested to use the antenna while in airplane mode it does not work.
Through this Application you can listen or enjoy your favorite news channels, songs, sports commentary, listen to your favorite hosts and can entertain yourself by listening to their gossips from all over the world sitting at any place. Among these there are 5 best Applications which are being followed on Android phones by entire world.

Different Varieties of Android FM Transmitter App For Smartphones


It is a wonderful Application considered best for those people who loves to listen music in vehicle and enjoy a lot. It can be easily connected with sound system by Bluetooth via plug. Its Bluetooth can easily be connected with car Bluetooth. The frequency and speed tune option is set automatically. It helps to select your favorite channels and can be recalled anytime you desire to play them again and again.

Additional Information of Android FM Transmitter App For Android Devices

  • It was updated on November 24, 2013
  • It has a size of 44K.
  • It is so famous that up till now it has been installed by 100,000 to 500,000 people from the entire world.
  • Its current version is 1.0.
  • It requires Android 1.6 or more.
I hope that you will like Android FM Transmitter App after downloading on your Android device by listening to your favorite ones. For more details connect with our AndroidSega Team. That's all!!!

Using a FM Transmitter with a Zune

Like many geeks, I'd like the ability to play music anywhere in my house from the music collection that I have aggregated on a PC sitting in my home office. The only thing special about this PC is that it has the Zune client installed. It's not a Window Media Center PC. Nonetheless, I wanted a solution that allows me to play music hosted on a PC on the second floor of my home throughout the rest of the house. A friend of mine clued me into a device from C. Crane. Their Digital FM Transmitter accepts input through a standard headphone jack and broadcasts over adjustable FM frequencies and retails for $69.95 at the time of this writing when purchased directly from C. Crane.
There are other FM tranmitters available like the Belkin: TuneCast II which retails for $39.99, but the broadcast range is 10-30 feet. Belkin recommends that it is within 10 feet to minimize interference. I'd like a longer range than that for broadcasting throughout my house.
Tuning 
Finding the right frequency can be a challenge. A frequency that is not only unused, but also 1 Mhz or so away from any active channel in either direction is ideal. Conveniently, the Radio Locator site can be used to find both used and unused frequencies by zip code. Once you found a viable frequency you'll need to tune your receiver. After trying to use this with both an analog and a digital receiver I much prefer using a digital reciever. The additional precision becomes a necessity when you have a narrow range of unused frequencies between two active frequencies.
There's an interesting post on Amazon on how to increase the range by decreasing the setting of an internal resistor. In order to access this resistor you need to unscrew the underside of the device. Modification voids the warranty. Use at your own risk:
How to Fix the Range Problem 
PositioningNow that I have a good set of frequencies to try, it's time to find the best location for the transmitter. I attached the device to the head phone jack of my laptop, positioned myself close to the antenna attached to my home theater reciever and validated that I could, indeed, hear the dulcet tones of Ministry. I figured I'd start with something loud. It worked. Radio Free John was on the air.
I then started to wander about until the signal was lost, found, and lost again. Unsurprisingly, it works best when the transmitter antenna and the receiver antenna are within line of sight. Ideally, I wanted it to work on the second floor and so up I went and lo, there was still music. It didn't come in as clearly as on the first floor. I did have to adjust the antenna of the receiver a bit. So, the broadcast works fine for the home theater system. Most of the battle is won. I also have a small boom box that tends to wander between the basement and the kitchen. I was able to pick up the signal in the kitchen, but was out of luck in the basement.
Going Quasi-MobileSo I'm left with coverage over 2/3rds of the house. Not a bad deal for a $70 purchase. There are times I do want to be in the basement. There's a dart board down there and the games are much better with a beer and some music. This solution addresses the latter.
The device comes with a DC adapter and also has the option of using two AA batteries. So, for late night dart games, the Zune takes the place of my home office PC and my tunes are available down in the bowels of the house. With two fresh batteries the transmitter is unfettered and I'm off to the basement for a round of criket.
Zune and FM Transmitter
At this point I am quasi-moblie. I can roam the house, but globetrotting is not much of an option. I took it along for an extended car trip hoping to broadcast to my car radio from the passenger seat using this arrangement. I did not meet with success. Even if I managed to get a signal as I left my house I would have had to retune when crossing into areas with different radio stations.
Since I did have it on the road, I decided to give it a shot with the digital clock radio in the hotel room. So, I checked for the ideal unused frequency at Radio Locator, tuned the transmitter to an unused frequency and adjusted the clock radio using the analog dial. After some adjustments I was able to pick up the transmission. However, the range was only a foot or two. The clock radio has no external antenna.
Zune Table
SummaryMy experiences with the device can be summed up with these observations:
- Place the broadcast source at a high, central location in the house to maximize the range.
- Antenna size and positioning matters.
- Don't expect it to work in your car
It's not a Media Center PC, but it is an inexpensive solution for broadcasting music from a central PC or from your favorite MP3 player.

2015年8月20日星期四

Don't Buy Any FM Transmitter Until You've Seen Our NEW Whole House FM Transmitter® 2.0! Blog About « FM Transmitter and Pandora Work Like Magic for Musical Enjoyment The Best Home FM Transmitter Broadcasts Over 100 Feet.

Looking for the best home FM transmitter for your home entertainment system?
Then this blog post was written especially for you.
Most home FM transmitters you will find just can’t produce the results they claim. Or if they actually transmitter 100 feet, then the sound is usually crackly or hollow.
And I was in the same boat you’re in. I had all these cool gadgets that stream music and I wanted  a method to stream them to different FM radios perched in different locations around my house.
And one home FM transmitter I found online did just the trick. Which I’ll reveal in a moment.
You see…
Not only did I want a versatile FM transmitter, I also wanted one I could use in my car. My car doesn’t have an aux in jack to plug into, so I needed an FM transmitter the car also.
So I spent hours researching these little gadgets online.
Here’s how I found the one I am using today.
I took the features of every FM transmitter known and compared them to each other.
The number one feature I was interested in is of course distance.
I have about a 2000 sq. foot home and I crave distance like Jessica Simpson craves doughnuts.
Distance was a critical component in my selection.
Next to distance I wanted to make sure it worked with my ebook reader and my iPhone.
Once I narrowed it down and made sure I selected the right FM transmitter which produced now only solid results in distance, sound and versatility.
And I decided to choose the Whole House FM Transmitter, sure I paid a little bit more than the common run of the mill home FM transmitter. And so far I have been quite pleased with my selection. It’s has worked well both in my car and my home and I think I made the right selection with the one year warranty.
If I were to rate it on a scale of 1-10 I would give it a 9 hands down and it could be a 10 if it gave off a bit more distance than 150 feet.

Ditch your FM transmitter

O Car
Many cars come with some way for you to hook up your iPhone but there’s a new product that’s on a whole new level. The O Car from Oxygen Audio actually turns your iPhone into the faceplate of your car stereo, giving you access to your entire iTunes library, Internet radio, and GPS right at your fingertips!
Simply slide your iPhone into the front facing snap-in mount and it will transform into your car’s main audio interface. Once your iPhone is docked you can access regular AM and FM radio, as well as Youtube, Facebook and your other favourite apps.
You can easily sync up your Bluetooth for hands free calling while you drive. Additionally, the O Car actually charges your iPhone while it’s docked so you never run out of battery!

LONG RANGE FM TRANSMITTER




Hello friends,
We know that building of Fm transmitter for first time is quite hard and we get confused about the components, parts, design, pcb, transmission frequency, inductor value and making of inductor , polarity of the capacitor and many things.

Here i am going to explain you a building of simple fm transmitter using a two transistor . I will try to explain as possible as i can. lets starts with the components required.

Transistor
Q1= BC547
Q2=2N2219

Capacitors
C1 & C2 =4.7uF(electrolytic)
C3,C4 &C7 = 100nF( ceramic 104)
C6 = 4.7 pF (ceramic ) 
C5= 10-30 pF (Variable capacitor or also known as  TRIMMER )

 Resistors 
R1= 47K 
R2= 220K 
R3=4.7K 
R4 & R5 =10k 
R6= 100 ohm

 INDUCTOR 
L1=  8 turns of 22 Gauge copper wire around a simple ball pen.( I will upload a photo of it for more idea) 

 POWER SUPPLY 

Battery (Power Supply) = 12-9 V DC (Always use battery and avoid adepter so i will      
                                                                        reduce  noise in transmission )

  HOW FM CIRCUIT WORK ?  : 

The circuit is basically a radio frequency (RF) oscillator that operates around 100 MHz. Audio from audio jack is fed into the audio amplifier stage built around the first transistor. Output from the collector is fed into the base of the second transistor where it modulates the resonant frequency of the tank circuit (the 8 turn coil and the trimcap) by varying the junction capacitance of the transistor. Junction capacitance is a function of the potential difference applied to the base of the transistor. The tank circuit is connected in a Colpitts oscillator circuit. It works on the principal of COLPITTS Oscillator.

 ANTENNA IS MUST IN THE CIRCUIT:

A impudence matching ANTENNA is must required in the circuit,without Antenna circuit will never works .Generally we uses a telescopic antenna . which through the waves in the atmosphere .


A SHORT NOTE ON INDUCTOR :

It is easy to make take an 22 Gauge enameled copper wire and wound it on the ball-pen and make 8 turns  on it tightly. i shown in photo below. 




 FM CIRCUIT CALIBRATION  ( IMPORTANT PART  :-     PLZ KEEP PATIENCE MAY BE                                                                  OF CIRCUIT  )                    YOU NOT GET SUCCESS IN
                                                                                                   FIRST TRY OF
                                                                                                      ADJUSTMENT. 

Place the transmitter about 2-10 feet from a FM radio. Set the radio to somewhere about 89 - 90 MHz. Walk back to the Fm Transmitter  and turn it on. Spread the winding of the coil apart by approximately 1mm from each other. No coil winding  should be touching another winding. Use a small screw driver to tune the trim cap. Remove the screwdriver from the trim screw after every adjustment so the LC circuit is not affected by stray capacitance. Or use a plastic screwdriver. If you have difficulty finding the transmitting frequency then have a second person tune up and down the FM dial after every adjustment. One full turn of the trim cap will cover its full range of capacitance from 10pF to 30pF. The normal FM band tunes in over about one tenth of the full range of the tuning cap. So it is best to adjust it in steps of 5 to 10 degrees at each turn. So tuning takes a little patience but is not difficult. The reason that there must be at least 2-10 ft. separation between the radio and the TRANSMITTER is that the  Transmitter emits harmonics; it does not only emit on one frequency but on several different frequencies close to each other. 
                          


 Don't leave a circuit by just trying sometime try and try until you get some distortion in the fm receiver. once you get some distortion in it. that means your fm circuit is working. and if not then try to check all components and the soldering of your circuits and power supply .if you getting confusing about the power supply put one 2 Volt LED in series with 1K resistor in parallel with battery so you can easily get the on-off you fm transmitter.


ABOUT THE RANGE AND QUALITY (STRENGTH)  :
I personally maid this project with great success i got a 1 km perfect range with proper quality of the signal after that up to 1.5 km small distortion starts and after that quality factor go down and then lost it. you should have to maintain the circuit in the metal case to protect it form the electrical isolation .

The range and quality are inversely personal to each other. Both can be increased by increasing the input voltage upto certain limit.   

I JUST UPLOADING THE PICS FOR YOUR REFERENCE , Which I HAD MAID IT LIKE THAT. YOU CAN TRY IT BY YOUR OWEN WAY, BY MAKING PCB OR ON SIMPLE HOLED PCB.

  I used the simple copper plate and glue the other copper parts to place it on it
                      


A telescopic antennae of proper height. 
                                              

A inductor of the copper

                                                         

                   
                                                                     A SIDE PHOTO OF THE CIRCUIT

 Today after the request of my many friends i uploading the working video of the Fm transmitter , which describe that how to configure your fm transmitter for first time set up and is working ......... Sorry friends for my poor English.

  

  
If you have any problem and any question about it then you are always welcome.