Hi Rick,

Does the FM transmitter only work for local FM stations? Or can it 
transmit from the Internet?

Thanks,

Lennie

At 12:34 PM 8/6/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Linda,
>Don't be put off by the c-crane transmitter.
>It is not the volume that can be adjusted, it is the frequency range.
>Under normal conditions, the pre-set on the range will work fine, 
>but it can be adjusted to increase
>the distance.
>I use an FM transmitter, to listen to music from the computer 
>anywhere on my property.
>I purchased it from:
>http://www.canakit.net/Contents/Divisions/Div_52.asp
>UK-555 is the model I purchased.
>It may not be listed on the site, but you can contact them by phone.
>If you decide to purchase, one from them, explain your situation,
>and they will assemble one for you.
>I use mine everyday, and have no problems.
>HTH,
>Richard Justice
>www.blind-computing.com
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Linda
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 10:51 PM
>Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] About wireless speakers
>
>
>Does anyone have extra speakers for other rooms so they can hear their
>computer anywhere in the house?  I would love that when I am listening to
>internet radio.
>
>We were reading about the c-crane transmitter, but I understand that you
>have to open it up in order to raise the volume because they are very
>cautious and don't want to invade other people's space or have you get
>complaints from neighbors that you are interfering with their radio
>stations.  I really like the idea of being able to hear the internet radio
>through my stereo, but at the same time, I was also thinking how
>inconvenient it might be to have to find an open frequency.  I also wanted a
>speaker to be completely portable, free from having to use outlets in case I
>wanted to take it out into the yard.
>
>Are speakers better or is it better to use radios to transmit the signal?  I
>definitely want wireless, and even a radio is connected unless you want to
>use batteries, which I might not want to do.
>
>Would be interested in hearing about all your experiences.
>
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>Linda
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