Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-06 Thread Andy Logue
Hi Rusty.
Be careful mate!  I bought a second hand one from a list which deals with 
second hand equipment, and was told that the range was very good.  I was 
hoping to read my mail from the garden but could hardly get further than my 
study doorway.  I paid £35.  I think that if you wish something to get out 
of the house, you will have to pay a lot lot more.

Good luck though, perhaps you can let us know how you get on.
Best wishes.
Andy.
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From: russell Bourgoin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I'm a true fan of the c crane transmitter and for some time now 
have been considering a wireless keyboard to control my music from the 
lpoint wireless keyboard is just what the doctor ordered.  Is it a usb 
keyboard?  How much does it cost and where can it be obtained.  Thanks for 
your answers.  Who makes it?  I use window eyes and not jaws, but I see no 
reason why it shouldn't work with we?
Rusty
iving room.  It sounds like this versa At 04:31 PM 1/5/2005, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thusly:-

Hi,
Using the Versapoint  wireless keyboard which  has a true 150 foot range I
am 3 roooms over listening as  I type using the C Crane stereo F M
transmitter
I  have been more succssfu using this combination of equipment than the
other F M trasmitter sold on ebay. I was sent model 1 instead of 3 hence
very limited transmission.
The good wireless keyboard confilicts less with a regular keyboard plugged
in using jaws than any other wireless I have tried. The C-Crane 
transmitter
transmits through a steel skyscraper wall extremely well, having tested
every brand on the market which did not give the exellent results of this
combination. One might give the ebay model a big detour.


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From: Kelly Sapergia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter
 Hi Tom,
 You'll have to plug the transmitter into where the speaker goes on
your
 sound card. What I did was to buy a small adaptor with two 1/8 inch 
 jacks
 on one end, and a single one on the other. You then just plug the
 transmitter and speakers into the adaptor, then plug it back into the
 speaker jack on the computer.
 Hope this helps.


 Yours Sincerely,
 Kelly John Sapergia
 Phone: (306) 355-2254 (no collect calls please)
 For a mix of New Age, Ambient, Easy Listening, Smooth Jazz and Global
 Fusion music, listen to Northern Lights, Thursdays from 23:00 to 
 01:00
 GMT on ACB (American Council of the Blind) Radio Interactive at:
 http://interactive.acbradio.org
 Visit the show's web site at:
 http://www.ksapergia.net/northernlights.html
 For high-quality audio productions at affordable prices, visit KJS
 Productions at: http://www.kjsproductions.com
 You can also visit my personal web site at:
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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-05 Thread ptusing

Hi,
Using the Versapoint  wireless keyboard which  has a true 150 foot range I
am 3 roooms over listening as  I type using the C Crane stereo F M
transmitter
I  have been more succssfu using this combination of equipment than the
other F M trasmitter sold on ebay. I was sent model 1 instead of 3 hence
very limited transmission.
The good wireless keyboard confilicts less with a regular keyboard plugged
in using jaws than any other wireless I have tried. The C-Crane transmitter
transmits through a steel skyscraper wall extremely well, having tested
every brand on the market which did not give the exellent results of this
combination. One might give the ebay model a big detour.



- Original Message - 
From: Kelly Sapergia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter


 Hi Tom,
 You'll have to plug the transmitter into where the speaker goes on
your
 sound card. What I did was to buy a small adaptor with two 1/8 inch jacks
 on one end, and a single one on the other. You then just plug the
 transmitter and speakers into the adaptor, then plug it back into the
 speaker jack on the computer.
 Hope this helps.


 Yours Sincerely,
 Kelly John Sapergia
 Phone: (306) 355-2254 (no collect calls please)
 For a mix of New Age, Ambient, Easy Listening, Smooth Jazz and Global
 Fusion music, listen to Northern Lights, Thursdays from 23:00 to 01:00
 GMT on ACB (American Council of the Blind) Radio Interactive at:
 http://interactive.acbradio.org
 Visit the show's web site at:
 http://www.ksapergia.net/northernlights.html
 For high-quality audio productions at affordable prices, visit KJS
 Productions at: http://www.kjsproductions.com
 You can also visit my personal web site at:
 http://www.ksapergia.net



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RE: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-04 Thread Christopher J Chaltain
I've got to wonder what the value add of such a one word reply is even if 
the original note was attached.  I've got to admit, I'd just as soon not 
see it.  ditto on the request for files as well.  I'm not sure why such 
requests cannot be taken off list and sent directly to the sender.  I'm 
guessing, based on other notes on different mailing lists,  that finding 
the originators e-mail address must not be so easy with the different mail 
clients.

Christopher

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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-03 Thread mimi
Right!


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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-03 Thread Andy Logue
Hi Tom

Yes, you simply plug it into your speaker socket.  Incidentally, I've got
the Veronica fm transmitter and I purchased a special cable which plugs into
the speaker socket and has two sockets attached, so I've got both my
computer speakers and my hi-fi if I wish.

Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.


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From: Tom Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 4:51 AM
Subject: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter


 Hello and Happy New Year to all you good folks:  I received one of those
FM
 transmitters from /C-Crane for Christmas.  Now..I need to know..where it
is
 that I can plug it in!  I don't have any output jacks on mycomputer; I
 have a plug where the speaker is; below that is an input jack..and below
 that is where the microphone plugs in.  Okay..stupid question time: am I
 correct in assuming that plugging the transmitter into the input jack of
 the computer won't work?  If it would, it'd solve a problem as..like I
 mentioned earlier..the computer doesn't have a line out; it just has a
 line in!  So does that mean that I must use the speaker jack?  Thanks
for
 your help; you may remember..I'm the guy that..a little while back..was
 looking to find where my jacks were located; I've located themm..but am
 unsure of where would be the appropriate place to put the FM transmitter!
 Hopefully in the not-too-distant future, I'll have another computer; one
 with a bonified soundcard in it!  Thanks again.
 Tom Kaufman


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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
qHi Jerry:  What mine has is a speaker jack, a line input..and the
microphone; I think..once I get my splitter (or Y connector)..I should be in
business!  As i've probably mentioned before..the whole thing will probably
change, once I have my new compputer!
Tom Kaufman P.S. Thanks for all the responses!


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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-02 Thread shannon work
Hello Tom,

It sounds like you and I have the same issue. I only have just the one line
out or the speaker jack you call it. The solution for me is that I want the
speakers to work too so I have to get the Y adaptor.

It will look like a speaker plug on one end (the male plug) and  it will
have two female plugs on the other end. This will allow us to have the
actual speaker plugged in to one of the female plugs and the trans miter
into the other female plug.

I haven't gotten my toy yet but I am waiting impatiently for it. Smile

Shannon
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From: Tom Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 10:51 PM
Subject: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter


 Hello and Happy New Year to all you good folks:  I received one of those
FM
 transmitters from /C-Crane for Christmas.  Now..I need to know..where it
is
 that I can plug it in!  I don't have any output jacks on mycomputer; I
 have a plug where the speaker is; below that is an input jack..and below
 that is where the microphone plugs in.  Okay..stupid question time: am I
 correct in assuming that plugging the transmitter into the input jack of
 the computer won't work?  If it would, it'd solve a problem as..like I
 mentioned earlier..the computer doesn't have a line out; it just has a
 line in!  So does that mean that I must use the speaker jack?  Thanks
for
 your help; you may remember..I'm the guy that..a little while back..was
 looking to find where my jacks were located; I've located themm..but am
 unsure of where would be the appropriate place to put the FM transmitter!
 Hopefully in the not-too-distant future, I'll have another computer; one
 with a bonified soundcard in it!  Thanks again.
 Tom Kaufman


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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-02 Thread Lois Goodine
Get a y connector to plug into the jack where you have your speaker system
plugged.  You need two female  stereo connectors, coming from one male
connector.  Of course the male connector will go into where your speakers
are now plugged.  Plug the speakers into one of the female connectors and
plug the FM transmitter into the other.  They can both work on the same
jack.  It works beautifully.  Hope this helps.
LOis Goodine.


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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-02 Thread Tom Kaufman
Shannon:  Got bad new for you..well..maybe not too bad; we've just been
exploring this thing; when you get your toy  if it's like mine, you'll
find that the splitter that comes with it only has one female plug; you'll
need two!  I really thought I was in business when I found the splitter.
Then I discovered..much to my dismay..if I unplug my speaker, I still only
have one place to plug in to!  Hope this makes sense..or maybe I'm confused!
Tom Kaufman


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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-02 Thread doc
You can purchase a stereo Y jack from radio shack
Doc Wright
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Someday, we'll look back on this,
laugh nervously and change the subject.
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Shannon:  Got bad new for you..well..maybe not too bad; we've just been
exploring this thing; when you get your toy  if it's like mine, you'll
find that the splitter that comes with it only has one female plug; you'll
need two!  I really thought I was in business when I found the splitter.
Then I discovered..much to my dismay..if I unplug my speaker, I still only
have one place to plug in to!  Hope this makes sense..or maybe I'm confused!
Tom Kaufman


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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-02 Thread Lois Goodine
Tom.  If you have to go out and buy the y connector,  depending upon your
set up,  you might also want to purchase a cable about 6 feet or longer with
stereo male connector on one end and a female stereo connector on the other.
My computer tower is on the floor under a long table that holds all sorts of
computer equipment.  So, I plugged the y connector into where the speakers
were.  plugged the speakers into one side of the y.  in the other I plugged
in the male end of the long cable.  Then I led the cable up onto the table.
Into the female connector now on the table,  I plugged in a solid connector
with a stereo male connector on one side and two female stereo connectors on
the other.  Now into that I can plug and unplug the fm transmitter as
needed.  And I have a spare place, on the table,  to plug in anything else,
such as a cassette recorder,  or anything else you can imagine.  Just some
ideas to consider.
Lois Goodine.


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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-02 Thread Kelly Sapergia
Hi Tom,
   You'll have to plug the transmitter into where the speaker goes on your 
sound card. What I did was to buy a small adaptor with two 1/8 inch jacks 
on one end, and a single one on the other. You then just plug the 
transmitter and speakers into the adaptor, then plug it back into the 
speaker jack on the computer.
   Hope this helps.

Yours Sincerely,
Kelly John Sapergia
Phone: (306) 355-2254 (no collect calls please)
For a mix of New Age, Ambient, Easy Listening, Smooth Jazz and Global 
Fusion music, listen to Northern Lights, Thursdays from 23:00 to 01:00 
GMT on ACB (American Council of the Blind) Radio Interactive at: 
http://interactive.acbradio.org
Visit the show's web site at:
http://www.ksapergia.net/northernlights.html
For high-quality audio productions at affordable prices, visit KJS 
Productions at: http://www.kjsproductions.com
You can also visit my personal web site at:
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Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter

2005-01-01 Thread doc
What you are calling the speaker jack is the line out.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
Someday, we'll look back on this,
laugh nervously and change the subject.
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From: Tom Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 9:51 PM
Subject: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter


Hello and Happy New Year to all you good folks:  I received one of those FM
transmitters from /C-Crane for Christmas.  Now..I need to know..where it is
that I can plug it in!  I don't have any output jacks on mycomputer; I
have a plug where the speaker is; below that is an input jack..and below
that is where the microphone plugs in.  Okay..stupid question time: am I
correct in assuming that plugging the transmitter into the input jack of
the computer won't work?  If it would, it'd solve a problem as..like I
mentioned earlier..the computer doesn't have a line out; it just has a
line in!  So does that mean that I must use the speaker jack?  Thanks for
your help; you may remember..I'm the guy that..a little while back..was
looking to find where my jacks were located; I've located themm..but am
unsure of where would be the appropriate place to put the FM transmitter!
Hopefully in the not-too-distant future, I'll have another computer; one
with a bonified soundcard in it!  Thanks again.
Tom Kaufman


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