Just to add to my other post:

If you can find one on Ebay that is assembled the Ramsey Fm100B does 
everything you'd want in a transmitter that would connect to your computer 
and transmit your music around the house.
The advantage of that transmitter is that it has its own built in mixer with 
2 sets of rca inputs and a microphone jack.  The frequency is also easy to 
set and it locks as well so you can't inadvertently knock it off frequency.
It also has its own built in whip antenna.
If you can find one assembled it's about as plug 'n play as it gets.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave McLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: the old fm transmitter question again


> The British company you're probably thinking of is Veronica.
> They still have the old vfo unit and they sell a 100 milliwat unit (among
> other more high powered units).
> The 100 mw unit however requires you to open the box and set switches
> internally to change the frequency.
> If you don't care about that it's a great unit.
>
> For $99 you can get the Mobileblackbox v6000 which is a small unit, about
> the size of a cigarette pack, has good sound and has buttons to adjust the
> frequency and power.  Only problem is it's mono.  If that isn't a problem 
> it
> is also a good choice.
> Ramsey Electronics makes good hobby units but they are only sold as kits.
> For about $300 there is a company from Canada called Wavemach which makes 
> a
> decent unit as well and for an extra $35 the manufacturer will add buttons
> to adjust the frequency, and from what I understand, the power as well.
> I could go on for quite awhile listing them but here is the point where 
> they
> start getting pricey.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 3:49 PM
> Subject: the old fm transmitter question again
>
>
>> I'm in a position to advise somebody about an fm transmitter to send the
>> computer audio signal throughout the house.  What is the current wisdom?
>> I
>> have a card from a British company whose name I can't remember, and it is
>> great.  I recall that they now produce something more polished, and
>> probably
>> more expensive.  Please remind me of their name.  I have also gathered
>> that
>> the CCrane unit doesn't work for most people.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Dean
>>
>>
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