I should add that the C. Crane unit sounds decent and isn't expensive.  The 
problem is getting it to go more than 50 to 100 feet.  If you don't care 
about distance you could go with that one (your note seems to indicate you 
do however).
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kane Brolin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 5:53 PM
Subject: FM Transmitters: Which One?


> I'm becoming more and more interested in a simple FM transmitter that
> will take output from a computer's sound card--such as something
> streaming across the Net--and transmit this at low power to an FM
> frequency of my choosing so the output may be heard throughout my
> building.
>
> I know these have come down in price, and there are lots of options.
> Is there a place I can go to gain a good basic understanding of pros
> and cons and of differences between brands?  I want decent quality,
> and I want something that will transmit on any FM frequency used
> widely in North America, not just the low or high end of these bands.
> And it would help if this is simple enough for someone totally blind
> to use.  The first I heard about these was on a C Crane advertisement,
> but I'm sure their brand is not the only choice.
>
> Price is a consideration, but I don't want junk that will need
> replacing immediately, either.  So I would pay a little more for
> reliability.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions or reference links.
>
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