It is an excellent unit in that it is really a pretty simple trouble free
setup. Also, it seems to me that they offer antenna suggestions which can
give you greater distance, though if the legal limit for transmitting in the
States is 150 feet, then transmitting further could inspire another set of
nasty problems that nobody wants. I haven't lived in the States for a while
now so quite honestly I forgot about the 150 feet transmitting limitation.
For some, frequency limitation might be a problem, especially in an urban
area. But I've been very satisfied
Larry with my whole house transmitter.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Pietruk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Doc
Note that the advertised limit on the WholeHouse is 150 ft; you were
looking for twice that.
Also, it's frequency limitations may or may not be an issue dependent on
where you are.
Otherwise, this sounds like an excellent unit which I myself may consider
buying.
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