Re: FM transmitters

2012-10-28 Thread Barry Chapman
Thanks to all who replied to my question about FM transmitters.  It appears 
that the C. Crane FM 2 transmitter should be sufficient 
for my needs.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Howard Traxler how...@traxlerenterprises.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: FM transmitters


I have one of the C Crane transmitters.  Without modification, it covers my
house and yard well.  My yard is about 125 by 60 or so.  Of course, the
higher you can have it, the better coverage you get.  I'm told there is an
adjustment under the cover that will raise the output some.  It was not
necessary in my case.

Howard
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman ba...@bchapman.id.au
To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 6:32 PM
Subject: FM transmitters


 Hi all,

 I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so
 perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through.  There
 has been mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with
 multiple inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which
 will just do what I want.  My original message follows.

 I am looking at getting a small FM transmitter which will transmit the
 output from a computer headphone jack to an FM radio
 approximately 30 to 40 feet away.

 I did a Google search and found the C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 which
 appears to do what I want, but I have heard in the past that the
 C. Crane transmitters are a little lacking in output power.  Does anyone
 have one of these units and will it operate effectively
 over the required distance.

 Alternatively, can anyone suggest an equivalent product which is better.

 Thanks,
 Barry Chapman


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Re: FM transmitters

2012-10-27 Thread Howard Traxler
I have one of the C Crane transmitters.  Without modification, it covers my 
house and yard well.  My yard is about 125 by 60 or so.  Of course, the 
higher you can have it, the better coverage you get.  I'm told there is an 
adjustment under the cover that will raise the output some.  It was not 
necessary in my case.


Howard
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman ba...@bchapman.id.au

To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 6:32 PM
Subject: FM transmitters



Hi all,

I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so 
perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through.  There
has been mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with 
multiple inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which

will just do what I want.  My original message follows.

I am looking at getting a small FM transmitter which will transmit the 
output from a computer headphone jack to an FM radio

approximately 30 to 40 feet away.

I did a Google search and found the C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 which 
appears to do what I want, but I have heard in the past that the
C. Crane transmitters are a little lacking in output power.  Does anyone 
have one of these units and will it operate effectively

over the required distance.

Alternatively, can anyone suggest an equivalent product which is better.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman


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Re: FM transmitters

2012-10-27 Thread Barry Chapman
The C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 is $59.95 USD plus delivery.  Details are at
http://www.ccrane.com/radios/fm-transmitters/fm-transmitter-2.aspx

Regards,
Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: Sunshine sunsh...@abe.midco.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: FM transmitters


how much are the c crane fm transmitters?
- Original Message - 
From: Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: FM transmitters


Hello Lois and list:  I, too, am using the Ccrane Transmitter (am reasonably
sure it's the same model you're using_) have had mine since 2004 and works
well!  But about that deal where you could peal the thing off and adjust the
screw: if I'm understanding correctly, the newer transmitters don't allow
you to do that anymore!  When I first got mine, it didn't quite have the
power I wanted it to have!  It was fine for just listening to the stereo in
this little room where the computer is!  But if I wanted to hear what was
going on through the radio I have in the kitchen (I could hear it; it just
wouldn't be in stereo) aw but I got a friend of mine to turn that screw
and..vala!  If anyone knows if they make these units in this same way,
please feel free to jump on here and let us know?  As I said, have had this
one since 04, so it's conceivable that mine could quit any day in the future
(hope not) but if it does, would be nice to know that I could replace it
with one that would work for me just as well (or..um..I _could_ make it work
just as well?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: Lois Goodine al...@verizon.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: FM transmitters


I have been using a C crane fm transmitter for ten or eleven years  now and
find it good for what you intend it for.  I plug the output into the cable
coming from the soundcard of my PC and tune the stereo across the room to
the same frequency as I tune the transmitter.  I can hear it anywhere in
the house. On the back of the unit, there is a piece of light cardboard
stuck over a little panel with a tiny screw adjustment with which you can
increase the power some.  I have had no difficulty with this transmitter.
 Lois Goodine.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Barry Chapman ba...@bchapman.id.au
 To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:32 PM
 Subject: FM transmitters


 Hi all,

 I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so
 perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through.  There
 has been mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with
 multiple inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which
 will just do what I want.  My original message follows.

 I am looking at getting a small FM transmitter which will transmit the
 output from a computer headphone jack to an FM radio
 approximately 30 to 40 feet away.

 I did a Google search and found the C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 which
 appears to do what I want, but I have heard in the past that the
 C. Crane transmitters are a little lacking in output power.  Does anyone
 have one of these units and will it operate effectively
 over the required distance.

 Alternatively, can anyone suggest an equivalent product which is better.

 Thanks,
 Barry Chapman


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Re: FM transmitters

2012-10-26 Thread Lois Goodine
I have been using a C crane fm transmitter for ten or eleven years  now and 
find it good for what you intend it for.  I plug the output into the cable 
coming from the soundcard of my PC and tune the stereo across the room to 
the same frequency as I tune the transmitter.  I can hear it anywhere in the 
house. On the back of the unit, there is a piece of light cardboard stuck 
over a little panel with a tiny screw adjustment with which you can increase 
the power some.  I have had no difficulty with this transmitter.

Lois Goodine.
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman ba...@bchapman.id.au

To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:32 PM
Subject: FM transmitters



Hi all,

I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so 
perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through.  There
has been mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with 
multiple inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which

will just do what I want.  My original message follows.

I am looking at getting a small FM transmitter which will transmit the 
output from a computer headphone jack to an FM radio

approximately 30 to 40 feet away.

I did a Google search and found the C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 which 
appears to do what I want, but I have heard in the past that the
C. Crane transmitters are a little lacking in output power.  Does anyone 
have one of these units and will it operate effectively

over the required distance.

Alternatively, can anyone suggest an equivalent product which is better.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman


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Re: FM transmitters

2012-10-26 Thread Joe Giovanelli
Hi, Barry,

I use the C. Crane unit.  I bought it a few months ago and it has been running 
ever since.

I see no reason that it won't transmit over the required distance.  If there's 
a problem, clipping a small length of wire to the antenna will be more than 
adequate.

Joe G.

- Original Message -
From: Barry Chapman ba...@bchapman.id.au
To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date: Friday, October 26, 2012 19:32
Subject: FM transmitters



 Hi all,
 
 I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so 
 perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through.  There 
 has been mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with multiple 
 inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which 
 will just do what I want.  My original message follows.
 
 I am looking at getting a small FM transmitter which will transmit the output 
 from a computer headphone jack to an FM radio 
 approximately 30 to 40 feet away.
 
 I did a Google search and found the C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 which appears 
 to do what I want, but I have heard in the past that the 
 C. Crane transmitters are a little lacking in output power.  Does anyone have 
 one of these units and will it operate effectively 
 over the required distance.
 
 Alternatively, can anyone suggest an equivalent product which is better.
 
 Thanks,
 Barry Chapman
 
 
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RE: FM transmitters

2012-10-26 Thread Hamit Campos
Does anyone know of stand alone FM tooners? I know the older TV tooners had
them in them, but the cable card ones don't. So, I would need a stand alone
one.

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe
Giovanelli
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 7:58 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: FM transmitters

Hi, Barry,

I use the C. Crane unit.  I bought it a few months ago and it has been
running ever since.

I see no reason that it won't transmit over the required distance.  If
there's a problem, clipping a small length of wire to the antenna will be
more than adequate.

Joe G.

- Original Message -
From: Barry Chapman ba...@bchapman.id.au
To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date: Friday, October 26, 2012 19:32
Subject: FM transmitters



 Hi all,
 
 I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, 
 so perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through.  There has been 
 mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with multiple
inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which will just do what I
want.  My original message follows.
 
 I am looking at getting a small FM transmitter which will transmit the 
 output from a computer headphone jack to an FM radio approximately 30 to
40 feet away.
 
 I did a Google search and found the C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 which 
 appears to do what I want, but I have heard in the past that the C. 
 Crane transmitters are a little lacking in output power.  Does anyone have
one of these units and will it operate effectively over the required
distance.
 
 Alternatively, can anyone suggest an equivalent product which is better.
 
 Thanks,
 Barry Chapman
 
 
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Re: FM transmitters

2012-10-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Lois and list:  I, too, am using the Ccrane Transmitter (am reasonably 
sure it's the same model you're using_) have had mine since 2004 and works 
well!  But about that deal where you could peal the thing off and adjust the 
screw: if I'm understanding correctly, the newer transmitters don't allow 
you to do that anymore!  When I first got mine, it didn't quite have the 
power I wanted it to have!  It was fine for just listening to the stereo in 
this little room where the computer is!  But if I wanted to hear what was 
going on through the radio I have in the kitchen (I could hear it; it just 
wouldn't be in stereo) aw but I got a friend of mine to turn that screw 
and..vala!  If anyone knows if they make these units in this same way, 
please feel free to jump on here and let us know?  As I said, have had this 
one since 04, so it's conceivable that mine could quit any day in the future 
(hope not) but if it does, would be nice to know that I could replace it 
with one that would work for me just as well (or..um..I _could_ make it work 
just as well?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: Lois Goodine al...@verizon.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: FM transmitters


I have been using a C crane fm transmitter for ten or eleven years  now and 
find it good for what you intend it for.  I plug the output into the cable 
coming from the soundcard of my PC and tune the stereo across the room to 
the same frequency as I tune the transmitter.  I can hear it anywhere in 
the house. On the back of the unit, there is a piece of light cardboard 
stuck over a little panel with a tiny screw adjustment with which you can 
increase the power some.  I have had no difficulty with this transmitter.

Lois Goodine.
- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman ba...@bchapman.id.au

To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:32 PM
Subject: FM transmitters



Hi all,

I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so 
perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through.  There
has been mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with 
multiple inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which

will just do what I want.  My original message follows.

I am looking at getting a small FM transmitter which will transmit the 
output from a computer headphone jack to an FM radio

approximately 30 to 40 feet away.

I did a Google search and found the C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 which 
appears to do what I want, but I have heard in the past that the
C. Crane transmitters are a little lacking in output power.  Does anyone 
have one of these units and will it operate effectively

over the required distance.

Alternatively, can anyone suggest an equivalent product which is better.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman


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Re: FM transmitters

2012-10-26 Thread Sunshine
how much are the c crane fm transmitters?
- Original Message - 
From: Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: FM transmitters


Hello Lois and list:  I, too, am using the Ccrane Transmitter (am reasonably
sure it's the same model you're using_) have had mine since 2004 and works
well!  But about that deal where you could peal the thing off and adjust the
screw: if I'm understanding correctly, the newer transmitters don't allow
you to do that anymore!  When I first got mine, it didn't quite have the
power I wanted it to have!  It was fine for just listening to the stereo in
this little room where the computer is!  But if I wanted to hear what was
going on through the radio I have in the kitchen (I could hear it; it just
wouldn't be in stereo) aw but I got a friend of mine to turn that screw
and..vala!  If anyone knows if they make these units in this same way,
please feel free to jump on here and let us know?  As I said, have had this
one since 04, so it's conceivable that mine could quit any day in the future
(hope not) but if it does, would be nice to know that I could replace it
with one that would work for me just as well (or..um..I _could_ make it work
just as well?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: Lois Goodine al...@verizon.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: FM transmitters


I have been using a C crane fm transmitter for ten or eleven years  now and
find it good for what you intend it for.  I plug the output into the cable
coming from the soundcard of my PC and tune the stereo across the room to
the same frequency as I tune the transmitter.  I can hear it anywhere in
the house. On the back of the unit, there is a piece of light cardboard
stuck over a little panel with a tiny screw adjustment with which you can
increase the power some.  I have had no difficulty with this transmitter.
 Lois Goodine.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Barry Chapman ba...@bchapman.id.au
 To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:32 PM
 Subject: FM transmitters


 Hi all,

 I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so
 perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through.  There
 has been mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with
 multiple inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which
 will just do what I want.  My original message follows.

 I am looking at getting a small FM transmitter which will transmit the
 output from a computer headphone jack to an FM radio
 approximately 30 to 40 feet away.

 I did a Google search and found the C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 which
 appears to do what I want, but I have heard in the past that the
 C. Crane transmitters are a little lacking in output power.  Does anyone
 have one of these units and will it operate effectively
 over the required distance.

 Alternatively, can anyone suggest an equivalent product which is better.

 Thanks,
 Barry Chapman


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Re: FM Transmitters

2010-08-02 Thread Bob Seed

YES!
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From: Dean Masters dwmast...@earthlink.net

To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:15 AM
Subject: FM Transmitters



Do FM transmitters transmit in stereo?

Thanks,
Dean
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RE: FM Transmitters

2010-08-02 Thread Dan Kerstetter
I'm curious.  Is there a small FM transmitter I can use to cover one or two
rooms.  It doesn't have to be the whole house.  I'm only interested in
taking the sound from the computer I have in my bedroom and broadcasting it
to a stereo in the same room.

Dan


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On Behalf Of Bob Seed
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:31 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters

YES!
- Original Message - 
From: Dean Masters dwmast...@earthlink.net
To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:15 AM
Subject: FM Transmitters


 Do FM transmitters transmit in stereo?
 
 Thanks,
 Dean
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Re: FM Transmitters

2010-08-02 Thread Larry Naessens
Hi Dean. In my experience, most FM transmitters do transmit in stereo. 
they differ dramatically both in their audio quality and in the distance that 
they are able to transmit. Many are designed to transmit sound from iPods and 
MP3 players to car audio systems and therefore only need to transmit a few 
feet. Others are designed for home use and can transmit quite a bit further. 

As with anything else, check it out before you buy it.

Larry 



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 Do FM transmitters transmit in stereo?
 
 Thanks,
 Dean
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Re: FM Transmitters

2010-08-02 Thread Bob Seed
The C. Crane FM transmitter should be able to do the job for you! Google 
them and you should be able to find a tole free telephone number for them!
- Original Message - 
From: Dan Kerstetter dh...@comcast.net

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:41 AM
Subject: RE: FM Transmitters


I'm curious.  Is there a small FM transmitter I can use to cover one or 
two

rooms.  It doesn't have to be the whole house.  I'm only interested in
taking the sound from the computer I have in my bedroom and broadcasting 
it

to a stereo in the same room.

Dan


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On Behalf Of Bob Seed
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:31 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters

YES!
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From: Dean Masters dwmast...@earthlink.net

To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:15 AM
Subject: FM Transmitters



Do FM transmitters transmit in stereo?

Thanks,
Dean
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Re: FM Transmitters

2010-08-02 Thread Dean Masters
That sounds like what I was looking for. I just want to hook it to my NLS 
player, etc. on the floor behind my exercise bike while wearing radio 
headphones.


SpeakToMe catalog has two sets of headphones and transmitters but they don't 
do stereo.


Dean
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Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 12:00 PM
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Subject: Re: FM Transmitters


I'm sure the ones they sell at Radio Shack will work. they start at $29.
- Original Message - 
From: Dan Kerstetter dh...@comcast.net

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:41 AM
Subject: RE: FM Transmitters


I'm curious.  Is there a small FM transmitter I can use to cover one or 
two

rooms.  It doesn't have to be the whole house.  I'm only interested in
taking the sound from the computer I have in my bedroom and broadcasting 
it

to a stereo in the same room.

Dan


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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of Bob Seed
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:31 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters

YES!
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From: Dean Masters dwmast...@earthlink.net

To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:15 AM
Subject: FM Transmitters



Do FM transmitters transmit in stereo?

Thanks,
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Re: FM Transmitters

2010-08-02 Thread Donald Ball

sure they do.
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Subject: FM Transmitters



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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-24 Thread aadorno1

thanks for the info.
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Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited



Angel

Think of these transmitters as a small radio station.  You wish to listen
to your favorite oldies, country, rB, classical, talk, sports, news, and
so one station -- so what do you do?
You find it on the radio dial, and if the signal from the station is
strong enough and your radio is sensitive and selective enough to picck it
up, you are listening to it.
If the signal is too weak or a particular radio gets some sort of
interference, then  you don't.
These low-powered personal transmitters work similarily.
You tune the transmitter to a frequency, find that same frequency on the
radio dial, and if all is well, you hear the signal.
Keep in mind, as I mentioned yesterday, not all radios will pick up a
signal with the same clarity -- but that also is the same case as is with
any other radio station.




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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-24 Thread Michael J. Schwandt

Hi list,
There is another option.  Here in the sacramento, ca area the fm band is 
very crowded so i use a dedicated av transmitter and reciever.  i have 
two of these units, one working in the 900mhz band and the other working 
in the 2.4 ghz band.  These units consist of a transmitter and 
reciever.  You plug the source into the transmitter and a set of wired 
speakers into the reciever.  They do cover my entire house and yard.  
You can get them on three different bands of frequencies, 900 mhz, which 
are becomming hard to find, 2.4 ghz, which are the most common now and 
5.8 ghz, the newest band to be used.  Some of these broadcast only audio 
while others broadcast both audio and video.  if you do a google search, 
you will be able to find a lot of these.  Amazon sells several types as 
well.

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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-24 Thread Bob Seed
Yep they work fine. I have a set of rock indoor and outdoor speakers 
purchased from the source. Good for partying on the deck. You can even hook 
up your satelite radio to them, or anything else such as an Ipod.
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Hi list,
There is another option.  Here in the sacramento, ca area the fm band is 
very crowded so i use a dedicated av transmitter and reciever.  i have two 
of these units, one working in the 900mhz band and the other working in 
the 2.4 ghz band.  These units consist of a transmitter and reciever.  You 
plug the source into the transmitter and a set of wired speakers into the 
reciever.  They do cover my entire house and yard.  You can get them on 
three different bands of frequencies, 900 mhz, which are becomming hard to 
find, 2.4 ghz, which are the most common now and 5.8 ghz, the newest band 
to be used.  Some of these broadcast only audio while others broadcast 
both audio and video.  if you do a google search, you will be able to find 
a lot of these.  Amazon sells several types as well.

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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-22 Thread john schwery
Any fm radio will work.  Just set a radio to the frequency to which 
the transmitter is set.


earlier, aadorno1, wrote:

   hi list.
I have a question about these transmittters and how they work.
once they are set up any fm radio you have in the house will pick up the
signal or does each radio in the house have to be set to a perticular
frequency?
I am thinking about buying one for myself.
thanks for your time.
Angel.
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300 ft is far beyond the range of the CCRANE unit.
And legally speaking here in the US, it is beyond the permitted limits
given power parameters.
I don't recall where I saw it -- it was a site selling transmitters -- but
it had a nice chart which nicely elaborated reception expectations at
various distance levels.
At 300 ft, a faint signal might be the best to expect.







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300 ft is far beyond the range of the CCRANE unit.
And legally speaking here in the US, it is beyond the permitted limits
given power parameters.
I don't recall where I saw it -- it was a site selling transmitters -- but
it had a nice chart which nicely elaborated reception expectations at
various distance levels.
At 300 ft, a faint signal might be the best to expect.







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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-22 Thread Mike Pietruk
Angel 

Think of these transmitters as a small radio station.  You wish to listen 
to your favorite oldies, country, rB, classical, talk, sports, news, and 
so one station -- so what do you do?
You find it on the radio dial, and if the signal from the station is 
strong enough and your radio is sensitive and selective enough to picck it 
up, you are listening to it.
If the signal is too weak or a particular radio gets some sort of 
interference, then  you don't.
These low-powered personal transmitters work similarily.
You tune the transmitter to a frequency, find that same frequency on the 
radio dial, and if all is well, you hear the signal.
Keep in mind, as I mentioned yesterday, not all radios will pick up a 
signal with the same clarity -- but that also is the same case as is with 
any other radio station.




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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Mike Pietruk
300 ft is far beyond the range of the CCRANE unit.
And legally speaking here in the US, it is beyond the permitted limits 
given power parameters.
I don't recall where I saw it -- it was a site selling transmitters -- but 
it had a nice chart which nicely elaborated reception expectations at 
various distance levels.
At 300 ft, a faint signal might be the best to expect.







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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Mike Pietruk
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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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Mike Pietruk
Donald

From my experience, .2 mhz away is too close if competing with a strong 
local.
If it is a rinshot some distance away, that would be fine.
In a metro area, in the commercial portion of the fm band, you want .4 mhz 
minimum.







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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Mike Pietruk
Also, they can tune that transmitter to work with the lower portion of the 
fm band in the 88-89 mhz area from what I recall.
Dependent on area, that might (or might not) work best in a given area.
That, for instance, would be a preferred choice where I am in western 
Illinois currently but wouldn't necessarily be the preferred option in the 
Ocala, FL area where we are thinking of relocating to.
That is one reason I am currently holding off on purchasing it.








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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Mike Pietruk
Dave

The V6000 looks very interesting!  Not only is it reasonably priced at 
$100, but it offers double flexibility in not only allowing one to select 
frequencies but also in power output as well as powering the unit.
I may be an oddball in this: but I don't believe more power is better.  I 
only want my signal to go as far as is needed, and not more.
I neither wish to interfere with anyone else's listening, nor do I wish to 
have my signal picked up by anyone but myself.

Thanks for the lead on this one as I will have to give it consideration.  
I also don't need stereo so this limitation is immaterial in my book.

 







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 If it doesn't have to be stereo try the v6000 transmitter at:
 www.mobileblackbox.com
 
 The Wholehouse fm transmitter is ok also for the price.
 
 Just about all the units available for less than $100 are toys and complete
 garbage imho.
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Larry Naessens
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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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
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Larry Naessens
On the Whole House Transmitter, you change the frequency by sliding small 
pins located at the top of the unit. Moving the pins in different 
combinations will cause the unit to transmit on different frequencies. I 
think the combinations are outlined in the documentation that ships with the 
transmitter, but you can also simply experiment with various combinations.


Larry

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Hi,
How do you change the frequency on the unit?
The one I have one has to remove the cover.
Also what is the band range sorry if I mist this information.
I've bought and used this companies fm transmitters web site and have been
very pleased.
www.veronica.co.uk

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Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying 
to

overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal
being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it
impacts the transmitter in any way.

The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in an
urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to 
my

lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.

A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I 
have

found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for
returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in
advance and see what they have to say.Larry



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Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
transmitter?

Don Roberts

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Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
cover the range
that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
with everything
you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
day.
www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
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I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one
to buy. I have
onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm
only going to
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Larry Naessens
106.7 refers to one of the frequencies that can be chosen to transmit your 
audio. The transmitter transmits on a limited frequency range. If I'm not 
mistaken, the Whole House transmitter transmits between 106.7 and 107.7. If 
no frequencies in that range are available in your area, you might want to 
look for one with a greater range. Some allow you to transmit anywhere on 
the FM band.


Larry
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Education time. the 106.7 you mentioned how does that relate to the radio 
dial?
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Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying 
to

overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal
being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it
impacts the transmitter in any way.

The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in an
urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to 
my

lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.

A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I 
have

found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for
returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in
advance and see what they have to say.Larry



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that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. 
We

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media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.

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Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
transmitter?

Don Roberts

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Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
cover the range
that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
with everything
you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
day.
www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
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A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

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brand new CDs
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at
www.vinylguycafe.com. We
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before
sending us your
media, please contact us for important shipping
instructions.

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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Robert doc Wright
What I'm not understanding is how that relates to the transmitter. Is the 
frequency of the transmitter related to where you would look on the dial to 
find your signal?
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Doc

106.7 is at the far right of the fm band.
The highest fm band frequency is 107.9 here in North America.







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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Robert doc Wright
What my ultimate plan is is to be able to put a book or music on and be able to 
tune it in on my stereo in the bedroom or the portable player I have in the 
kitchen. This way I don't disturb my neighbors nor have to spend big money for 
wireless speakers.
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There is another important point here which the Wholehouse site mentions 
and I have found from personal experience.
Which radio or radios you plan to use with such a transmitter is critical 
in how satisfied you may end up being.
From a transmission standpoint, think of these units not in terms of your 
local powerhouse fm stations but the small student run stations at a 
school or a fm translator.
Their signals are weak in comparison to what is else on the fm band.
The Wholehouse fm site also lists such radios that will work well.
Personally, I have always liked the small walkman style radios from 
Sangean currently the dt-400W released during the summer which is a 
revamped version of the popular dt-200 series and also replaces the 
dt-300.
What is nice about these Sangeans is that they not only have decent 
sensitivity and selectivity for such a portable; but they can decently 
handle image rejection which can be an issue when using such a 
transmitter.
When you are reasonably close to an fm transmitter, and that's almost 
everywhere, sometimes it's signal is heard on frequencies not intended to 
be heard upon.
A radio with good image rejection properties can often null these out 
allowing your small transmitter to be best heard by you.
So check the radios you plan to use on the frequencies you plan to use to 
make certain that they will work as you expect.
And, with any fm transmitter and radio combination, it may take some 
playing around to get things to work optimally.
I speak with personal experience on this.







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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Bruce Toews
If you want to receive your signal on 106.7, then the transmitter must
also transmit on 106.7. The idea is to get your transmitter to transmit
on a frequency where there isn't already a station. In Winnipeg, with
25+ FM signals, this is tricky.

Bruce


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 What I'm not understanding is how that relates to the transmitter. Is the
 frequency of the transmitter related to where you would look on the dial
 to find your signal?
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 Doc
 
 106.7 is at the far right of the fm band.
 The highest fm band frequency is 107.9 here in North America.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Robert doc Wright
I'm use to those that transmit down around the mid to upper 80's. there are too 
many strong stations here above 100.
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106.7 refers to one of the frequencies that can be chosen to transmit your 
audio. The transmitter transmits on a limited frequency range. If I'm not 
mistaken, the Whole House transmitter transmits between 106.7 and 107.7. If 
no frequencies in that range are available in your area, you might want to 
look for one with a greater range. Some allow you to transmit anywhere on 
the FM band.

Larry
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 Education time. the 106.7 you mentioned how does that relate to the radio 
 dial?
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 Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying 
 to
 overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal
 being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it
 impacts the transmitter in any way.

 The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in an
 urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to 
 my
 lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.

 A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I 
 have
 found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for
 returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in
 advance and see what they have to say.Larry



 Larry Naessens
 Vinyl Trans4mations
 A Division of Jalana Enterprises
 Bradford, Ontario
 Phone: 905 918 0658

 Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
 At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs
 that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. 
 We
 welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your
 media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.

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 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 12:50 PM
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 Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
 heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
 because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
 107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
 transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
 frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
 transmitter?

 Don Roberts

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 Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
 cover the range
 that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
 with everything
 you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
 day.
 www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

 Larry
 Larry Naessens
 Vinyl Trans4mations
 A Division of Jalana Enterprises
 Bradford, Ontario
 Phone: 905 918 0658

 Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
 At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into
 brand new CDs
 that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at
 www.vinylguycafe.com. We
 welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before
 sending us your
 media, please contact us for important shipping
 instructions.

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 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 8:57 AM
 Subject: fm transmitters revisited


 I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one
 to buy. I have
 onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm
 only going to
 need a range of 300ft or so.

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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Mike Pietruk
It's not a feet transmitting limit; rather, it's a strength calculation.
And effectively, from what I recall, at 150 ft or so, if you were even 
able to pick up a signal, it would be a quite weak one.
Most folks living in urban or suburban areas don't need that bit of 
distance anyway as that would be far beyond their home and yard areas 
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Mike Pietruk
Doc

Think of it in the same way as you would for a regular fm broadcaster.
If I told you that  transmits on 106.7, you would tune your radio to 
fm 106.7.
Same with the transmitter.
You want to hear its signal, if you have it set to send it on 106.7, you 
best have your radio on fm 106.7.
Otherwise, you won't be listening to it.








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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Mike Pietruk
It's tricky in a lot of places; and this isn't necessarily limited to 
urban areas.
We are in a very rural area; but the problem here is that I am within a 
mile of a transmitter site that houses 2 fm (including a 50kw) station 
plus a fm translator and a 1kw AMer.The problem comes to play as images of 
the main signals end up on otherwise vacant frequencies.
Eventually, I figured it out but it takes some patience and trial and 
error. 
For someone that may not have that patience and ability to work this kind 
of thing out, they will be disappointed.
Folks, keep in mind that different radios have different receiving 
properties.  
Some handle images better than others.
Some have greater selectivity or sensitivity than others.
Learn your radios, as well as your transmitters as well as your ff dial.  
After a while, you will figure out things.  I've done it, in the last 
year, in 3 different vacation homes though, in 2 instances, I was 
initially frustrated.







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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Bob Seed

Go to http://www.fmamplifiers.com and check them out.
Jonathan Mosen got one of their units, and has nothing but praise for the 
company. They will build a unit according to your specifications, and will 
also make it blind friendly if that is what you want. A little on the high 
side as pfar as price is concerned, but well worth it.  . .
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Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


On the Whole House Transmitter, you change the frequency by sliding small 
pins located at the top of the unit. Moving the pins in different 
combinations will cause the unit to transmit on different frequencies. I 
think the combinations are outlined in the documentation that ships with 
the transmitter, but you can also simply experiment with various 
combinations.


Larry

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A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

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Hi,
How do you change the frequency on the unit?
The one I have one has to remove the cover.
Also what is the band range sorry if I mist this information.
I've bought and used this companies fm transmitters web site and have 
been

very pleased.
www.veronica.co.uk

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Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying 
to

overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal
being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it
impacts the transmitter in any way.

The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in 
an
urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to 
my

lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.

A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I 
have

found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for
returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in
advance and see what they have to say.Larry



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Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest At Vinyl Trans4mations, we 
turn

old records and tapes into brand new CDs that you can listen to for a
lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We welcome all of your 
enquiries

by phone or email. Before sending us your media, please contact us for
important shipping instructions.

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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited



Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
transmitter?

Don Roberts

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
cover the range
that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
with everything
you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
day.
www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
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Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

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At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into
brand new CDs
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at
www.vinylguycafe.com. We
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before
sending us your
media, please contact us for important shipping
instructions.

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Subject: fm transmitters revisited



I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one
to buy. I have
onethat was given to me but its range is very short

Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Dave McLean

It's on the Ramsey Electronics web site.
www.ramseyelectronics.com

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300 ft is far beyond the range of the CCRANE unit.
And legally speaking here in the US, it is beyond the permitted limits
given power parameters.
I don't recall where I saw it -- it was a site selling transmitters -- but
it had a nice chart which nicely elaborated reception expectations at
various distance levels.
At 300 ft, a faint signal might be the best to expect.







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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-21 Thread Dave McLean
I have one and it's actually a nice unit.  I wishit was stereo but that 
isn't a major drawback.
The thing I like about it is that it's relatively easy to set, you can 
adjust the power, and it has pretty good sound as well.
It also comes with a base that the unit sits in which keeps it from sliding 
off a desk.
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Dave

The V6000 looks very interesting!  Not only is it reasonably priced at
$100, but it offers double flexibility in not only allowing one to select
frequencies but also in power output as well as powering the unit.
I may be an oddball in this: but I don't believe more power is better.  I
only want my signal to go as far as is needed, and not more.
I neither wish to interfere with anyone else's listening, nor do I wish to
have my signal picked up by anyone but myself.

Thanks for the lead on this one as I will have to give it consideration.
I also don't need stereo so this limitation is immaterial in my book.









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On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Dave McLean wrote:


If it doesn't have to be stereo try the v6000 transmitter at:
www.mobileblackbox.com

The Wholehouse fm transmitter is ok also for the price.

Just about all the units available for less than $100 are toys and 
complete

garbage imho.
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 I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one to buy. I 
 have
 onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm only going to 
 need

 a range of 300ft or so.

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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread dennis

the one from ccrane will do what you want.
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Larry Naessens
Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will cover the range 
that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes with everything 
you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every day.

www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
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onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm only going to 
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread dennis

i just took a look at this one. i like it. i just baught one.
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Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will cover the 
range that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes with 
everything you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every day.

www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
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Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

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I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one to buy. I have 
onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm only going to 
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have 
heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it 
because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to 
107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this 
transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose 
frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house 
transmitter?

Don Roberts

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Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will 
cover the range
that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes 
with everything
you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every 
day.
www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into 
brand new CDs
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at 
www.vinylguycafe.com. We
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before 
sending us your
media, please contact us for important shipping 
instructions.

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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Dave McLean

If it doesn't have to be stereo try the v6000 transmitter at:
www.mobileblackbox.com

The Wholehouse fm transmitter is ok also for the price.

Just about all the units available for less than $100 are toys and complete 
garbage imho.
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Larry Naessens
Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying to 
overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal 
being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it 
impacts the transmitter in any way.


The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in an 
urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to my 
lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.


A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I have 
found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for 
returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in 
advance and see what they have to say.Larry




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Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs 
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We 
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your 
media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.


- Original Message - 
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited



Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
transmitter?

Don Roberts

- Original Message - 
From: Larry Naessens [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
cover the range
that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
with everything
you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
day.
www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into
brand new CDs
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at
www.vinylguycafe.com. We
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before
sending us your
media, please contact us for important shipping
instructions.

- Original Message - 
From: Robert doc Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 8:57 AM
Subject: fm transmitters revisited



I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one
to buy. I have
onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm
only going to
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Robert doc Wright
Education time. the 106.7 you mentioned how does that relate to the radio dial?
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To: PC Audio Discussion List 
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Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying to 
overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal 
being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it 
impacts the transmitter in any way.

The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in an 
urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to my 
lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.

A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I have 
found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for 
returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in 
advance and see what they have to say.Larry



Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs 
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We 
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your 
media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.

- Original Message - 
From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
 heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
 because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
 107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
 transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
 frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
 transmitter?

 Don Roberts

 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry Naessens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 6:30 AM
 Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
 cover the range
 that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
 with everything
 you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
 day.
 www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

 Larry
 Larry Naessens
 Vinyl Trans4mations
 A Division of Jalana Enterprises
 Bradford, Ontario
 Phone: 905 918 0658

 Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
 At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into
 brand new CDs
 that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at
 www.vinylguycafe.com. We
 welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before
 sending us your
 media, please contact us for important shipping
 instructions.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Robert doc Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 8:57 AM
 Subject: fm transmitters revisited


 I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one
 to buy. I have
 onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm
 only going to
 need a range of 300ft or so.

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RE: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Ace
Hi,
How do you change the frequency on the unit?
The one I have one has to remove the cover.
Also what is the band range sorry if I mist this information.
I've bought and used this companies fm transmitters web site and have been
very pleased.
www.veronica.co.uk 

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On Behalf Of Larry Naessens
Sent: October-20-08 3:55 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited

Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying to
overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal
being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it
impacts the transmitter in any way.

The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in an
urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to my
lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.

A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I have
found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for
returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in
advance and see what they have to say.Larry



Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn
old records and tapes into brand new CDs that you can listen to for a
lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We welcome all of your enquiries
by phone or email. Before sending us your media, please contact us for
important shipping instructions.

- Original Message -
From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
 heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
 because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
 107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
 transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
 frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
 transmitter?

 Don Roberts

 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry Naessens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 6:30 AM
 Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
 cover the range
 that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
 with everything
 you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
 day.
 www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

 Larry
 Larry Naessens
 Vinyl Trans4mations
 A Division of Jalana Enterprises
 Bradford, Ontario
 Phone: 905 918 0658

 Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
 At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into
 brand new CDs
 that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at
 www.vinylguycafe.com. We
 welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before
 sending us your
 media, please contact us for important shipping
 instructions.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Robert doc Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 8:57 AM
 Subject: fm transmitters revisited


 I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one
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 onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm
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Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-23 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Bob, this is John.
People know me as Dj Dr.p or just plane oh Mr. Price.
All depending on what circle of people you happen to be in.
I am thinking about buying that same transmitter that you have.
I mite get that one+an am transmitter.
I have a stereo receiver that goes all the way back to the mid to late 
1950s.
The tuner part of it is sat up like this.
Fm for the right speaker, am for the left and viceversa.
I've always wanted to send a stereo signal to that old receiver that way 
just to see what it would sound like.
People have said that am reception isn't all that.
But from my experience, it depends on the radio itself.
Where a lot of today's radios lack, this is where tube radios make up for 
what's lacking in today's radios.
You and or a lot of people may or may not agree with me on this, but I'd 
like to try it any way.
- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?


 The question that must be answered first is how much do you want to pay?
 Go to www.fmamplifiers.com and check out the home FM transmitter that they
 have on their site. .
 A couple of months ago, there was a great thread on this list about FM
 transmitters. A user recommended the transmitter found at
 http://www.wavemach.com.

 I purchased one of these and am thrilled. The range is huge, the
 construction solid, no nasty power hum, very good stereo separation, in
 short, no complaints whatsoever. I got him to add a level control that
 allows me to set the line in for the two RCA sockets, and he also added
 small buttons for setting the frequency. It has a standard antenna socket 
 at
 the back and comes with a very solid little antenna, not just a wire.

 So if you're looking for an FM transmitter, this one is definitely worth a
 look, but it is on the high end of the price range. You definitely get 
 what
 you pay for though.

 Jonathan





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 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.

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RE: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-23 Thread Shaun Oliver
Might I suggest the pci max ultra? It's a pci card that will do what you
want it to do.
I haven't any url references at this time but google is your friend.
Hth
Shaun.
 

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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 7:53 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
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.

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Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-23 Thread Bobcat
What about all the new IPod fm transmitters?  I've read some good reviews of 
them and they don't cost to much. 



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Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-23 Thread Bob Seed
Probably not powerful enough to transmit very far.
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 What about all the new IPod fm transmitters?  I've read some good reviews 
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Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-23 Thread Bob Seed
Nothing beats tube technology.
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?


 High Bob, this is John.
 People know me as Dj Dr.p or just plane oh Mr. Price.
 All depending on what circle of people you happen to be in.
 I am thinking about buying that same transmitter that you have.
 I mite get that one+an am transmitter.
 I have a stereo receiver that goes all the way back to the mid to late
 1950s.
 The tuner part of it is sat up like this.
 Fm for the right speaker, am for the left and viceversa.
 I've always wanted to send a stereo signal to that old receiver that way
 just to see what it would sound like.
 People have said that am reception isn't all that.
 But from my experience, it depends on the radio itself.
 Where a lot of today's radios lack, this is where tube radios make up for
 what's lacking in today's radios.
 You and or a lot of people may or may not agree with me on this, but I'd
 like to try it any way.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 12:52 AM
 Subject: Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?


 The question that must be answered first is how much do you want to pay?
 Go to www.fmamplifiers.com and check out the home FM transmitter that 
 they
 have on their site. .
 A couple of months ago, there was a great thread on this list about FM
 transmitters. A user recommended the transmitter found at
 http://www.wavemach.com.

 I purchased one of these and am thrilled. The range is huge, the
 construction solid, no nasty power hum, very good stereo separation, in
 short, no complaints whatsoever. I got him to add a level control that
 allows me to set the line in for the two RCA sockets, and he also added
 small buttons for setting the frequency. It has a standard antenna socket
 at
 the back and comes with a very solid little antenna, not just a wire.

 So if you're looking for an FM transmitter, this one is definitely worth 
 a
 look, but it is on the high end of the price range. You definitely get
 what
 you pay for though.

 Jonathan





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 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
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Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-23 Thread Dave McLean
http://www.pcs-electronics.com
Is the software accessible?  I've never tried one of those units.
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:10 AM
Subject: RE: FM Transmitters: Which One?


 Might I suggest the pci max ultra? It's a pci card that will do what you
 want it to do.
 I haven't any url references at this time but google is your friend.
 Hth
 Shaun.
 
 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kane Brolin
 Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 7:53 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 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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RE: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-23 Thread Shaun Oliver
Ah. Excellent.
Well, you c an use one in conjunction with sam broadcaster but as for
it's own software, I've no idea.
Shaun 

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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 6:33 AM
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Subject: Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

http://www.pcs-electronics.com
Is the software accessible?  I've never tried one of those units.
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To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:10 AM
Subject: RE: FM Transmitters: Which One?


 Might I suggest the pci max ultra? It's a pci card that will do what
you
 want it to do.
 I haven't any url references at this time but google is your friend.
 Hth
 Shaun.
 
 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kane Brolin
 Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 7:53 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 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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Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-23 Thread Bobcat
I'm sure the models for cars don't have much range but I think some have 
greater range, good enough for a house and yard.
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 Probably not powerful enough to transmit very far.
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 What about all the new IPod fm transmitters?  I've read some good reviews
 of
 them and they don't cost to much.



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Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-22 Thread Dave McLean
I'd say if you're from the U S probably one of the Ramsey units would be 
your best bet.  You would however need to get someone to build it or you'd 
need to find one on Ebay because the assembled units can't be sold legally 
in the U.S. now.
All the others are either quite expensive or junk IMHO.

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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.

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Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-22 Thread Dave McLean
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).
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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
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Re: FM Transmitters: Which One?

2007-08-22 Thread Bob Seed
The question that must be answered first is how much do you want to pay?
Go to www.fmamplifiers.com and check out the home FM transmitter that they 
have on their site. .
A couple of months ago, there was a great thread on this list about FM
transmitters. A user recommended the transmitter found at
http://www.wavemach.com.

I purchased one of these and am thrilled. The range is huge, the
construction solid, no nasty power hum, very good stereo separation, in
short, no complaints whatsoever. I got him to add a level control that
allows me to set the line in for the two RCA sockets, and he also added
small buttons for setting the frequency. It has a standard antenna socket at
the back and comes with a very solid little antenna, not just a wire.

So if you're looking for an FM transmitter, this one is definitely worth a
look, but it is on the high end of the price range. You definitely get what
you pay for though.

Jonathan





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 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
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-25 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Shannon.  Good listening to you!
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Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 9:03 AM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


 Hello,
 I had asked a while back, messages ago, smile, if there was a listing of
 radio stations in a given area. Well I found it!
 If you would like to see the radio stations in a given zip code, what 
 plays
 on them and the dial position and whether they are streamed look here.
 www.radio-locator.com

 I used it to figure out what would be the ideal station setting on my C
 Crane transmitter. I was having so much trouble with reception being
 static-e. I did find the optimum station setting with this site and 
 thought
 that others might find it useful.
 Have a great day.
 Shannon
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jerry Richer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:21 AM
 Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


  Remember, there are also dedicated RF Wireless headphones.  I use
 mine
 every morning for about eight hours so as not to disturb anyone else in
 the
 house.
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 www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-24 Thread Jerry Richer
 Remember, there are also dedicated RF Wireless headphones.  I use mine
every morning for about eight hours so as not to disturb anyone else in the
house.
Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com
! New DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml
! Gyration RF Wireless 100 foot range keyboard: $199.00,
www.chirpingbat.com/rfkeyboard.shtml
! J-Say without Naturally Speaking: Standard $345.00, Professional $575.00,
www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml
! Window Eyes 5.5: $700, includes delivery in the USA,
www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml
! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery in the USA, add $30
outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/tripletalk.shtml
! Sound Forge 8.0 with CD Architect 5.2 and Noise Reduction 2.0: $225,
includes delivery in the USA, www.ChirpingBat.Com/soundforge.shtml
! We accept PayPal All Major Credit Cards, money orders, checks, wire
transfers, etc.
We ship Internationally.  Click to convert our prices into your currency at:
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-24 Thread shannon
Hello,
I had asked a while back, messages ago, smile, if there was a listing of
radio stations in a given area. Well I found it!
If you would like to see the radio stations in a given zip code, what plays
on them and the dial position and whether they are streamed look here.
www.radio-locator.com

I used it to figure out what would be the ideal station setting on my C
Crane transmitter. I was having so much trouble with reception being
static-e. I did find the optimum station setting with this site and thought
that others might find it useful.
Have a great day.
Shannon
- Original Message - 
From: Jerry Richer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


  Remember, there are also dedicated RF Wireless headphones.  I use
mine
 every morning for about eight hours so as not to disturb anyone else in
the
 house.
 Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com
 ! New DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml
 ! Gyration RF Wireless 100 foot range keyboard: $199.00,
 www.chirpingbat.com/rfkeyboard.shtml
 ! J-Say without Naturally Speaking: Standard $345.00, Professional
$575.00,
 www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml
 ! Window Eyes 5.5: $700, includes delivery in the USA,
 www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml
 ! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery in the USA, add $30
 outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/tripletalk.shtml
 ! Sound Forge 8.0 with CD Architect 5.2 and Noise Reduction 2.0: $225,
 includes delivery in the USA, www.ChirpingBat.Com/soundforge.shtml
 ! We accept PayPal All Major Credit Cards, money orders, checks, wire
 transfers, etc.
 We ship Internationally.  Click to convert our prices into your currency
at:
 www.xe.com/ucc/full.shtml

 Reach BA Software in the United States at:
 Phone: 1-518-572-6092 weekdays, 1-518-359-8538 other, Email:
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-23 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi,

 It's fantastic.  I've got a little radio by my couch, and 
also by my bed, and I can do anything on my computer from either 
place.  In my living room, I just hit mute on the remote for the main 
surround sound bose sterio, create my playlist with only the little 
radio on, press play in winamp, hit the mute, and there you 
go.  Marginally received fm npr stations which can be tuned in on the 
web, now are no longer marginal but come blasting in, crystal 
clear.  My brother has a radio show up in Bangor, Maine, on comunity 
radio, which streams its programming, so I can listen to his show 
from here in Massachusetts, or down in Tampa, or in San 
antonio.  Well you get the picture!

 On cold blustery days when staying in bed for a couple of 
extra hours is warranted, I read my email from bed, with a hot cup of 
coffee by my side on the night stand!

 And, when xmpcr is in the mix, the remote keyboard serves as 
a super remote control.  I can be out on my deck on a sunny 
afternoon, portable keyboard at hand, Bose wave purring away and 
change the xm radio stations.

Rusty
  At 05:55 PM 2/22/2006, Gary Wood spake thusly:-
That would be an amazing way to work with a computer!
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From: russell Bourgoin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


  Hi,
 
  Not only can you listen anywhere, but with a wireless
  keyboard you can sit in your living room and control the computer.
 
  Rusty
   At 08:09 PM 2/21/2006, Gary Wood spake thusly:-
 Hi Jonathan!  That sounds great!  I don't know when or if I'll get an fm
 transmitter, but it sure sounds like a good idea to me.  With things like
 this, we don't have to be tethered to our computers any more.  Nowadays,
 we
 can listen to ACBRadio, and the Minks anywhere!
 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 9:43 AM
 Subject: RE: FM Transmitters`
 
 
   Hi Gary, I have been a user of Veronica products for seven years and am
   thrilled with their service and performance. Earlier this year, I
   purchased
   the cCrane FM transmitter. It is very well laid out with nice friendly
   controls on the top of the unit for powering on and off, and adjusting
   the
   frequency. There is an audio review of this unit on MosenExplosion.com.
   However, even when the unit has been modified to broadcast at maximum
   power,
   it's useless compared with the Veronica. We live in quite a built-up
   area
   in
   a very small apartment, and we can't even enjoy static free reception
   throughout all of it. The Veronica, on the other hand, works
   beautifully
   in
   such environments. For me, the Veronica wins hands down.
  
   The Minx, the Internet radio station that plays all the great love
   songs.
  
   http://www.the-minx.com
   Jonathan Mosen
   Blog, podcast and radio show: http://www.MosenExplosion.com
   Ph: +1-925-566-9265.
   Mobile/SMS +1-806-252-6671
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Gary Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Monday, 20 February 2006 9:49 p.m.
   To: PC audio discussion list.
   Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
  
  
   Which seems better, Veronica or CCrane, and what advantages are there
   to
   both?
   - Original Message -
   From: Michael S. Goren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
   Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 4:52 PM
   Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
  
  
  I love the veronica transmitters.
   At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
  Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
  quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-22 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi,

 Not only can you listen anywhere, but with a wireless 
keyboard you can sit in your living room and control the computer.

Rusty
  At 08:09 PM 2/21/2006, Gary Wood spake thusly:-
Hi Jonathan!  That sounds great!  I don't know when or if I'll get an fm
transmitter, but it sure sounds like a good idea to me.  With things like
this, we don't have to be tethered to our computers any more.  Nowadays, we
can listen to ACBRadio, and the Minks anywhere!
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: RE: FM Transmitters`


  Hi Gary, I have been a user of Veronica products for seven years and am
  thrilled with their service and performance. Earlier this year, I
  purchased
  the cCrane FM transmitter. It is very well laid out with nice friendly
  controls on the top of the unit for powering on and off, and adjusting the
  frequency. There is an audio review of this unit on MosenExplosion.com.
  However, even when the unit has been modified to broadcast at maximum
  power,
  it's useless compared with the Veronica. We live in quite a built-up area
  in
  a very small apartment, and we can't even enjoy static free reception
  throughout all of it. The Veronica, on the other hand, works beautifully
  in
  such environments. For me, the Veronica wins hands down.
 
  The Minx, the Internet radio station that plays all the great love songs.
 
  http://www.the-minx.com
  Jonathan Mosen
  Blog, podcast and radio show: http://www.MosenExplosion.com
  Ph: +1-925-566-9265.
  Mobile/SMS +1-806-252-6671
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Gary Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, 20 February 2006 9:49 p.m.
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
 
 
  Which seems better, Veronica or CCrane, and what advantages are there to
  both?
  - Original Message -
  From: Michael S. Goren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 4:52 PM
  Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
 
 
 I love the veronica transmitters.
  At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
 quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-22 Thread Gary Wood
That would be an amazing way to work with a computer!
- Original Message - 
From: russell Bourgoin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


 Hi,

 Not only can you listen anywhere, but with a wireless
 keyboard you can sit in your living room and control the computer.

 Rusty
  At 08:09 PM 2/21/2006, Gary Wood spake thusly:-
Hi Jonathan!  That sounds great!  I don't know when or if I'll get an fm
transmitter, but it sure sounds like a good idea to me.  With things like
this, we don't have to be tethered to our computers any more.  Nowadays, 
we
can listen to ACBRadio, and the Minks anywhere!
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: RE: FM Transmitters`


  Hi Gary, I have been a user of Veronica products for seven years and am
  thrilled with their service and performance. Earlier this year, I
  purchased
  the cCrane FM transmitter. It is very well laid out with nice friendly
  controls on the top of the unit for powering on and off, and adjusting 
  the
  frequency. There is an audio review of this unit on MosenExplosion.com.
  However, even when the unit has been modified to broadcast at maximum
  power,
  it's useless compared with the Veronica. We live in quite a built-up 
  area
  in
  a very small apartment, and we can't even enjoy static free reception
  throughout all of it. The Veronica, on the other hand, works 
  beautifully
  in
  such environments. For me, the Veronica wins hands down.
 
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  Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
 
 
  Which seems better, Veronica or CCrane, and what advantages are there 
  to
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 I love the veronica transmitters.
  At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
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RE: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Gary, I have been a user of Veronica products for seven years and am
thrilled with their service and performance. Earlier this year, I purchased
the cCrane FM transmitter. It is very well laid out with nice friendly
controls on the top of the unit for powering on and off, and adjusting the
frequency. There is an audio review of this unit on MosenExplosion.com.
However, even when the unit has been modified to broadcast at maximum power,
it's useless compared with the Veronica. We live in quite a built-up area in
a very small apartment, and we can't even enjoy static free reception
throughout all of it. The Veronica, on the other hand, works beautifully in
such environments. For me, the Veronica wins hands down.

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Which seems better, Veronica or CCrane, and what advantages are there to 
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I love the veronica transmitters.
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Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD 
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Terese Ann Goren
I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the 
transmitter carries about a half a block or so.
At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane uses
a screw going clockwise do to it!
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  My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
 
  At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Terese Ann Goren
It's wonderful.  We have a laptop near our entertainment center which 
is connected to the wierless internet.  We simply find the station or 
mp3's we want to listen to, plug it into the transmitter and 
presto!  Music all over the house.  Cleaner then anything we can find 
on local radio.

At 09:44 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
It sounds like this Veronica is quite a piece of equipment!  It seems good
that you can take internet radio with you today, instead of us having to be
tethered to our computers to listen!
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 I also enjoy the Veronica.
 
  I bought it from the factory about 4-1/2 years ago directly from the
  factory in England, but it is now available from hobbytron.com, and
  it is already mounted in a case.  I bought a metal case from Radio
  Shack and had it mounted.  You'll probably want to either buy it
  mounted or mount it yourself because it is very sensitive to contact
  such as bumping on a crowded desk.
 
  Mine is the older model with two leads as an antenna.  It has quite a
  range, being heard at the end of our block.  Now that it is encased
  it hasn't drifted once.
 
  No one has ever complained in all this time; and just about anyone in
  the neighborhood would know where to complain if they did.  We're the
  only blind people for at least a mile and are often listening to one
  of the ACB Radio streams.  The word, blind comes up often enough
  it's a dead giveaway.   Of course I turn the transmitter off if I am
  listening to something that might offend.
 
  Pam
 
  At 07:24 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
 
 At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
  Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
  quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread dennis
whare can i find the varonica?
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 I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the
 transmitter carries about a half a block or so.
 At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane 
uses
a screw going clockwise do to it!
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  My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
 
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RE: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread G B
Where would I find one of these Veronica Transmitters
Thanks


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I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the 
transmitter carries about a half a block or so.
At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane uses
a screw going clockwise do to it!
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  My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
 
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RE: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread André van Deventer
Hi all Just something to keep in mind when using any kind of especially FM
transmitter.

If a transmitter works for about half a block in your locale, it does not
necessarily mean that it will do the same at another locale.  There are many
factors that influence  the propogation of radio waves - as those of you who
know more than I do about the subject will know.

I am always sceptical when reading manufacturers' claims about the distance
FM transmitters can work These specifications are compiled very often under
ideal conditions which hardly if ever exist in real life.

Just something to keep in mind when working with FM transmitters.

Regards

Andre
 

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I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the transmitter
carries about a half a block or so.
At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane 
uses a screw going clockwise do to it!
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  My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
 
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi,

 C Crane will cost around seventy dollars, delivered.  All 
you do is plug it in, or put a battery, which will last for months, 
and then plug it in to your speaker output jack.  I've got mine 
plugged into one branch of a splitting cable, with the powered 
speakers in the other branch.  You may or may not need to fiddle with 
the screw adjustment, depending on how it comes in straight out of 
the box.  I did it to mine and I can listen to fm radio out on my 
deck, but not beyond my driveway.

Rusty
  At 10:49 PM 2/20/2006, Gary Wood spake thusly:-
Which seems better, Veronica or CCrane, and what advantages are there to
both?
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 I love the veronica transmitters.
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RE: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Terese Ann Goren
This is definitely true.  Let me give you an idea about our 
surroundings.  We live in an apartment complex which contains 
about150 units.  It is in the middle of a heavily populated area in 
town surrounded by restaurants, shopping, office buildings and lots 
of traffic.  We have never had a problem with interference.

That being said I should mention that the Varonica comes with the 
frequency already set.  Therefore, we made sure that we picked a 
setting that was totally void of any other broadcasting in our area.

At 09:07 AM 2/21/2006, you wrote:
Hi all Just something to keep in mind when using any kind of especially FM
transmitter.

If a transmitter works for about half a block in your locale, it does not
necessarily mean that it will do the same at another locale.  There are many
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I am always sceptical when reading manufacturers' claims about the distance
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ideal conditions which hardly if ever exist in real life.

Just something to keep in mind when working with FM transmitters.

Regards

Andre


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I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the transmitter
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Michael S. Goren
don't have to increase it, it is incredible.
In fact, it is so good, we had to take the telescopic antenna off, 
because it was to powerful.
At 08:54 AM 02/21/2006, you wrote:
I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the
transmitter carries about a half a block or so.
At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane uses
 a screw going clockwise do to it!
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 Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:24 AM
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   My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
  
   At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
  Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
  quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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RE: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread kevin cussick
Hi a very good post It's true these guys will have tested the equipment in
very optimal conditions i.e. on an open beach or in a field whir their is no
buildings or anything in the way.

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Hi all Just something to keep in mind when using any kind of especially FM
transmitter.

If a transmitter works for about half a block in your locale, it does not
necessarily mean that it will do the same at another locale.  There are many
factors that influence  the propogation of radio waves - as those of you who
know more than I do about the subject will know.

I am always sceptical when reading manufacturers' claims about the distance
FM transmitters can work These specifications are compiled very often under
ideal conditions which hardly if ever exist in real life.

Just something to keep in mind when working with FM transmitters.

Regards

Andre


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I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the transmitter
carries about a half a block or so.
At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane
uses a screw going clockwise do to it!
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


  My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
 
  At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
 quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Hello, I hope to elicit answers from persons who have had hands-on 
experience both with the Veronica, with the C Crane, and also with the 
Ramsey.

I use my C Crane transmitters in a number of situations.  I carry it 
from one room to another, sometimes connecting it to my Rio Volt, 
sometimes to my Iriver, and sometimes to my sound card.

So what I want to know is, just how do these three transmitters compare 
in terms of portability and connectivity?  Does each have a pot which 
can be used to optimize the level of the source device with the input of 
the transmitter?Regardless of how good it is, the Veronica would not 
meet my needs if it cannot be easily moved and reconnected.  Also, how 
easy is it for a totally blind user to change frequency on the Veronica 
or on the Ramsey?  Specifically, how easily can the dip switches on the 
Veronica be modified?

Thanks for responses.

Don Roberts

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I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the
transmitter carries about a half a block or so.
At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane 
uses
a screw going clockwise do to it!
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From: Terese Ann Goren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


  My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works 
  fabulously.
 
  At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
 quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane 
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RE: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Pam Drake
Oh, did I understand you to say that the Veronica is set with dip 
switches now?  If so, that just shows what a diffference 4 years can make!

Pam

At 08:51 AM 2/21/2006, you wrote:
Yes, it does come with a set frequency, but like others, it can be
changed with dip switches.  I asked that it be set at a certain
frequency, after Terese helped me find one.
At 09:36 AM 02/21/2006, you wrote:
 This is definitely true.  Let me give you an idea about our
 surroundings.  We live in an apartment complex which contains
 about150 units.  It is in the middle of a heavily populated area in
 town surrounded by restaurants, shopping, office buildings and lots
 of traffic.  We have never had a problem with interference.
 
 That being said I should mention that the Varonica comes with the
 frequency already set.  Therefore, we made sure that we picked a
 setting that was totally void of any other broadcasting in our area.
 
 At 09:07 AM 2/21/2006, you wrote:
  Hi all Just something to keep in mind when using any kind of especially FM
  transmitter.
  
  If a transmitter works for about half a block in your locale, it does not
  necessarily mean that it will do the same at another 
 locale.  There are many
  factors that influence  the propogation of radio waves - as 
 those of you who
  know more than I do about the subject will know.
  
  I am always sceptical when reading manufacturers' claims about 
 the distance
  FM transmitters can work These specifications are compiled very 
 often under
  ideal conditions which hardly if ever exist in real life.
  
  Just something to keep in mind when working with FM transmitters.
  
  Regards
  
  Andre
  
  
  -Original Message-
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  On Behalf Of Terese Ann Goren
  Sent: 21 February 2006 04:54 PM
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
  
  I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the transmitter
  carries about a half a block or so.
  At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
   With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane
   uses a screw going clockwise do to it!
   - Original Message -
   From: Terese Ann Goren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:24 AM
   Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
   
   
 My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.

 At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane 
 transmitter?
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RE: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Pam Drake
You can buy one from the factory in England at veronica.co.uk, or 
through a company called Hobbytron at hobbytron.com.  Either company 
will assemble the kit for you; and Hobbytron does sell them already 
mounted in a case.

Pam

At 07:08 AM 2/21/2006, you wrote:
Where would I find one of these Veronica Transmitters
Thanks


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Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`

I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the
transmitter carries about a half a block or so.
At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane uses
 a screw going clockwise do to it!
 - Original Message -
 From: Terese Ann Goren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:24 AM
 Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
 
 
   My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
  
   At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
  Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
  quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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RE: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Michael S. Goren
Yes, it does come with a set frequency, but like others, it can be 
changed with dip switches.  I asked that it be set at a certain 
frequency, after Terese helped me find one.
At 09:36 AM 02/21/2006, you wrote:
This is definitely true.  Let me give you an idea about our
surroundings.  We live in an apartment complex which contains
about150 units.  It is in the middle of a heavily populated area in
town surrounded by restaurants, shopping, office buildings and lots
of traffic.  We have never had a problem with interference.

That being said I should mention that the Varonica comes with the
frequency already set.  Therefore, we made sure that we picked a
setting that was totally void of any other broadcasting in our area.

At 09:07 AM 2/21/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all Just something to keep in mind when using any kind of especially FM
 transmitter.
 
 If a transmitter works for about half a block in your locale, it does not
 necessarily mean that it will do the same at another locale.  There are many
 factors that influence  the propogation of radio waves - as those of you who
 know more than I do about the subject will know.
 
 I am always sceptical when reading manufacturers' claims about the distance
 FM transmitters can work These specifications are compiled very often under
 ideal conditions which hardly if ever exist in real life.
 
 Just something to keep in mind when working with FM transmitters.
 
 Regards
 
 Andre
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Terese Ann Goren
 Sent: 21 February 2006 04:54 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
 
 I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the transmitter
 carries about a half a block or so.
 At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
  With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane
  uses a screw going clockwise do to it!
  - Original Message -
  From: Terese Ann Goren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:24 AM
  Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
  
  
My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
   
At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
   Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
   quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Jonathan!  That sounds great!  I don't know when or if I'll get an fm 
transmitter, but it sure sounds like a good idea to me.  With things like 
this, we don't have to be tethered to our computers any more.  Nowadays, we 
can listen to ACBRadio, and the Minks anywhere!
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Subject: RE: FM Transmitters`


 Hi Gary, I have been a user of Veronica products for seven years and am
 thrilled with their service and performance. Earlier this year, I 
 purchased
 the cCrane FM transmitter. It is very well laid out with nice friendly
 controls on the top of the unit for powering on and off, and adjusting the
 frequency. There is an audio review of this unit on MosenExplosion.com.
 However, even when the unit has been modified to broadcast at maximum 
 power,
 it's useless compared with the Veronica. We live in quite a built-up area 
 in
 a very small apartment, and we can't even enjoy static free reception
 throughout all of it. The Veronica, on the other hand, works beautifully 
 in
 such environments. For me, the Veronica wins hands down.

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 Which seems better, Veronica or CCrane, and what advantages are there to
 both?
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I love the veronica transmitters.
 At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-21 Thread Ray Slaton
Hi, excuse my ignorance, but what are dip switches? and how do they work?
thanks.
Also how much is the veronica already asembled?




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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:42 PM
Subject: RE: FM Transmitters`


 Oh, did I understand you to say that the Veronica is set with dip
 switches now?  If so, that just shows what a diffference 4 years can make!

 Pam

 At 08:51 AM 2/21/2006, you wrote:
 Yes, it does come with a set frequency, but like others, it can be
 changed with dip switches.  I asked that it be set at a certain
 frequency, after Terese helped me find one.
 At 09:36 AM 02/21/2006, you wrote:
  This is definitely true.  Let me give you an idea about our
  surroundings.  We live in an apartment complex which contains
  about150 units.  It is in the middle of a heavily populated area in
  town surrounded by restaurants, shopping, office buildings and lots
  of traffic.  We have never had a problem with interference.
  
  That being said I should mention that the Varonica comes with the
  frequency already set.  Therefore, we made sure that we picked a
  setting that was totally void of any other broadcasting in our area.
  
  At 09:07 AM 2/21/2006, you wrote:
   Hi all Just something to keep in mind when using any kind of
especially FM
   transmitter.
   
   If a transmitter works for about half a block in your locale, it does
not
   necessarily mean that it will do the same at another
  locale.  There are many
   factors that influence  the propogation of radio waves - as
  those of you who
   know more than I do about the subject will know.
   
   I am always sceptical when reading manufacturers' claims about
  the distance
   FM transmitters can work These specifications are compiled very
  often under
   ideal conditions which hardly if ever exist in real life.
   
   Just something to keep in mind when working with FM transmitters.
   
   Regards
   
   Andre
   
   
   -Original Message-
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   On Behalf Of Terese Ann Goren
   Sent: 21 February 2006 04:54 PM
   To: PC audio discussion list.
   Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`
   
   I'll have to ask Michael but I do know that out of the box the
transmitter
   carries about a half a block or so.
   At 09:29 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The
CCrane
uses a screw going clockwise do to it!
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Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


  My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works
fabulously.
 
  At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
 quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Will Smith

I believe the C Crane sounds pretty good, even though FM itself has some 
basic limitations.

I've used the C Crane unit happily for several years and find it quite 
adequate for casual listening on a decent FM stereo unit.

Will
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Terese Ann Goren
My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.

At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD 
quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Charles Reichardt
Hello there. Where did you get the veronica transmittor, what is the range 
and what kind of distance does the signal go? and oh yes how much does it 
cost?

Thanks in advance

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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Pam Drake
I also enjoy the Veronica.

I bought it from the factory about 4-1/2 years ago directly from the 
factory in England, but it is now available from hobbytron.com, and 
it is already mounted in a case.  I bought a metal case from Radio 
Shack and had it mounted.  You'll probably want to either buy it 
mounted or mount it yourself because it is very sensitive to contact 
such as bumping on a crowded desk.

Mine is the older model with two leads as an antenna.  It has quite a 
range, being heard at the end of our block.  Now that it is encased 
it hasn't drifted once.

No one has ever complained in all this time; and just about anyone in 
the neighborhood would know where to complain if they did.  We're the 
only blind people for at least a mile and are often listening to one 
of the ACB Radio streams.  The word, blind comes up often enough 
it's a dead giveaway.   Of course I turn the transmitter off if I am 
listening to something that might offend.

Pam

At 07:24 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.

At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Michael Babcock
how much is this?
- Original Message -
From: Pam Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


 I also enjoy the Veronica.

 I bought it from the factory about 4-1/2 years ago directly from the
 factory in England, but it is now available from hobbytron.com, and
 it is already mounted in a case.  I bought a metal case from Radio
 Shack and had it mounted.  You'll probably want to either buy it
 mounted or mount it yourself because it is very sensitive to contact
 such as bumping on a crowded desk.

 Mine is the older model with two leads as an antenna.  It has quite a
 range, being heard at the end of our block.  Now that it is encased
 it hasn't drifted once.

 No one has ever complained in all this time; and just about anyone in
 the neighborhood would know where to complain if they did.  We're the
 only blind people for at least a mile and are often listening to one
 of the ACB Radio streams.  The word, blind comes up often enough
 it's a dead giveaway.   Of course I turn the transmitter off if I am
 listening to something that might offend.

 Pam

 At 07:24 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
 
 At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
  Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
  quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Michael S. Goren
I love the veronica transmitters.
At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD 
quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Terese Ann Goren
Hey love, what did we spend on the transmitter?  I can't remember and 
one of the listers wanted to know details


Terese
At 03:52 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
I love the veronica transmitters.
At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Michael S. Goren
About $150 american.
Love Rushlight
At 04:06 PM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
Hey love, what did we spend on the transmitter?  I can't remember and
one of the listers wanted to know details


Terese
At 03:52 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 I love the veronica transmitters.
 At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
  Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
  quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Gary Wood
But if you make a comparison between what you hear on the computer and what 
you hear on your stereo, taking into account things people discuss 
concerning things like frequency response and dynamic range, does your fm 
transmitter sound as good on your stereo as it does on your computer?  And 
now the clincher!  does music that is streamed from your computer to your 
transmitter sound better than with other fm radio stations you listen to?
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 I believe the C Crane sounds pretty good, even though FM itself has some
 basic limitations.

 I've used the C Crane unit happily for several years and find it quite
 adequate for casual listening on a decent FM stereo unit.

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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Brent Harding
I bet the commercial stations would sound better, never tried one of these 
transmitters to see if I could get winamp plugins to come fairly close. I 
suppose what you don't want is to feed in more frequency than FM radio would 
handle so you'd have to filter some how.

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 But if you make a comparison between what you hear on the computer and 
 what
 you hear on your stereo, taking into account things people discuss
 concerning things like frequency response and dynamic range, does your fm
 transmitter sound as good on your stereo as it does on your computer?  And
 now the clincher!  does music that is streamed from your computer to your
 transmitter sound better than with other fm radio stations you listen to?
 - Original Message - 
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 Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 8:08 AM
 Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`



 I believe the C Crane sounds pretty good, even though FM itself has some
 basic limitations.

 I've used the C Crane unit happily for several years and find it quite
 adequate for casual listening on a decent FM stereo unit.

 Will
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Pam Drake
I don't know what the current price is for the Veronica, as I haven't 
priced them in years.  Also, I bought it from the factory, and it can 
also be bought assembled here in the States from Hobbytron.com.

At 12:02 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
how much is this?
- Original Message -
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


  I also enjoy the Veronica.
 
  I bought it from the factory about 4-1/2 years ago directly from the
  factory in England, but it is now available from hobbytron.com, and
  it is already mounted in a case.  I bought a metal case from Radio
  Shack and had it mounted.  You'll probably want to either buy it
  mounted or mount it yourself because it is very sensitive to contact
  such as bumping on a crowded desk.
 
  Mine is the older model with two leads as an antenna.  It has quite a
  range, being heard at the end of our block.  Now that it is encased
  it hasn't drifted once.
 
  No one has ever complained in all this time; and just about anyone in
  the neighborhood would know where to complain if they did.  We're the
  only blind people for at least a mile and are often listening to one
  of the ACB Radio streams.  The word, blind comes up often enough
  it's a dead giveaway.   Of course I turn the transmitter off if I am
  listening to something that might offend.
 
  Pam
 
  At 07:24 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
  My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
  
  At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
   Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
   quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Michael S. Goren
It sounds as good, at least.
At 05:21 PM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
But if you make a comparison between what you hear on the computer and what
you hear on your stereo, taking into account things people discuss
concerning things like frequency response and dynamic range, does your fm
transmitter sound as good on your stereo as it does on your computer?  And
now the clincher!  does music that is streamed from your computer to your
transmitter sound better than with other fm radio stations you listen to?
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: FM Transmitters`


 
  I believe the C Crane sounds pretty good, even though FM itself has some
  basic limitations.
 
  I've used the C Crane unit happily for several years and find it quite
  adequate for casual listening on a decent FM stereo unit.
 
  Will
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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  Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD quality,
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Michael S. Goren
I purchased ours from the factory in england, and it was assembled for me.
I don't know what the current price is for the Veronica, as I haven't
priced them in years.  Also, I bought it from the factory, and it can
also be bought assembled here in the States from Hobbytron.com.

At 12:02 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 how much is this?
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   I also enjoy the Veronica.
  
   I bought it from the factory about 4-1/2 years ago directly from the
   factory in England, but it is now available from hobbytron.com, and
   it is already mounted in a case.  I bought a metal case from Radio
   Shack and had it mounted.  You'll probably want to either buy it
   mounted or mount it yourself because it is very sensitive to contact
   such as bumping on a crowded desk.
  
   Mine is the older model with two leads as an antenna.  It has quite a
   range, being heard at the end of our block.  Now that it is encased
   it hasn't drifted once.
  
   No one has ever complained in all this time; and just about anyone in
   the neighborhood would know where to complain if they did.  We're the
   only blind people for at least a mile and are often listening to one
   of the ACB Radio streams.  The word, blind comes up often enough
   it's a dead giveaway.   Of course I turn the transmitter off if I am
   listening to something that might offend.
  
   Pam
  
   At 07:24 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
   My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
   
   At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hey,

Doing fine.  Still working on the U of A application.  Can't believe I am 
spending so much time on something I'm probably not going to take but at 
least it is good practice and I should definitely go on an interview, etc. 
Couldn't be much of a better match.  I also think it would be good to be 
nearer to Jeff and Keri.

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I don't know what the current price is for the Veronica, as I haven't
 priced them in years.  Also, I bought it from the factory, and it can
 also be bought assembled here in the States from Hobbytron.com.

 At 12:02 PM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
how much is this?
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  I also enjoy the Veronica.
 
  I bought it from the factory about 4-1/2 years ago directly from the
  factory in England, but it is now available from hobbytron.com, and
  it is already mounted in a case.  I bought a metal case from Radio
  Shack and had it mounted.  You'll probably want to either buy it
  mounted or mount it yourself because it is very sensitive to contact
  such as bumping on a crowded desk.
 
  Mine is the older model with two leads as an antenna.  It has quite a
  range, being heard at the end of our block.  Now that it is encased
  it hasn't drifted once.
 
  No one has ever complained in all this time; and just about anyone in
  the neighborhood would know where to complain if they did.  We're the
  only blind people for at least a mile and are often listening to one
  of the ACB Radio streams.  The word, blind comes up often enough
  it's a dead giveaway.   Of course I turn the transmitter off if I am
  listening to something that might offend.
 
  Pam
 
  At 07:24 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
  My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.
  
  At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
   Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
   quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane 
   transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Gary Wood
Thanks!
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 It sounds as good, at least.
 At 05:21 PM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
But if you make a comparison between what you hear on the computer and 
what
you hear on your stereo, taking into account things people discuss
concerning things like frequency response and dynamic range, does your fm
transmitter sound as good on your stereo as it does on your computer?  And
now the clincher!  does music that is streamed from your computer to your
transmitter sound better than with other fm radio stations you listen to?
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  I believe the C Crane sounds pretty good, even though FM itself has 
  some
  basic limitations.
 
  I've used the C Crane unit happily for several years and find it quite
  adequate for casual listening on a decent FM stereo unit.
 
  Will
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  On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Gary Wood wrote:
 
  Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD 
  quality,
  then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Gary Wood
With Veronica Transmitters, how do you increase the range?  The CCrane uses 
a screw going clockwise do to it!
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 My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.

 At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Gary Wood
It sounds like this Veronica is quite a piece of equipment!  It seems good 
that you can take internet radio with you today, instead of us having to be 
tethered to our computers to listen!
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I also enjoy the Veronica.

 I bought it from the factory about 4-1/2 years ago directly from the
 factory in England, but it is now available from hobbytron.com, and
 it is already mounted in a case.  I bought a metal case from Radio
 Shack and had it mounted.  You'll probably want to either buy it
 mounted or mount it yourself because it is very sensitive to contact
 such as bumping on a crowded desk.

 Mine is the older model with two leads as an antenna.  It has quite a
 range, being heard at the end of our block.  Now that it is encased
 it hasn't drifted once.

 No one has ever complained in all this time; and just about anyone in
 the neighborhood would know where to complain if they did.  We're the
 only blind people for at least a mile and are often listening to one
 of the ACB Radio streams.  The word, blind comes up often enough
 it's a dead giveaway.   Of course I turn the transmitter off if I am
 listening to something that might offend.

 Pam

 At 07:24 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
My husband and I find that the varonica transmitter works fabulously.

At 02:05 AM 2/20/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
 quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Gary Wood
Which seems better, Veronica or CCrane, and what advantages are there to 
both?
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I love the veronica transmitters.
 At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Michael S. Goren
I am not as sure of the crain, but the veronica is very well made, 
and the people who built it, were great to work with.
At 09:49 PM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
Which seems better, Veronica or CCrane, and what advantages are there to
both?
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 I love the veronica transmitters.
  At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
 Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
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Re: FM Transmitters`

2006-02-20 Thread Brent Harding
I think the best wireless audio probably would be a Pac Mate or Braille Note 
with wifi. One probably still needs a local shoutcast server of some kind to 
retransmit stuff. It would be interesting if a shoutcast encoder box existed 
in a stand-alone form that you feed it ethernet and audio in and it goes 
like a broadcast transmitter would in all intents and purposes to a person 
wanting to broadcast online or to the local wifi network.

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 Which seems better, Veronica or CCrane, and what advantages are there to
 both?
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I love the veronica transmitters.
 At 02:05 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
Hi all.  Since the sound quality of FM radio isn't as good as CD
quality, then what about FM transmitters like the C-Crane transmitter?
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Re: FM transmitters

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Re: FM transmitters

2005-12-21 Thread Chuck Adkins
I couldn't agree more. After you make the slight adjustment, they work 
great. Not only are they a good low cost alternative, they sound good. You 
can also use them with batteries, something which could prove helpful. I had 
one running constantly for about a year and didn't have a bit of trouble 
with it, accept when the power dropped, they shut off and have to be 
re-started manually. You can't go wrong with one and my 2 year old grand son 
could probably hook it up.

Chuck


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 Hi,

 I'll chime in here too with a hearty endorsement of the c
 crane transmiter.  Perhaps those who are disappointed with its range
 haven't heard about the secret screw adjustment that makes it kick
 butt. How can one go wrong at its price.  I remember spending a lot
 more at one time for the so-called webcaster, which, now resides at
 the bottom of the Winchendon Massachusetts landfill.  I bought it
 because I loved the concept, but, it just plain didn't work
 correctly, for my money.  I could bearly get reception from one room
 to the next, and it cost much more than the c crane unit, and it had
 dorky knobs to deal with.  With the c crane, you can press buttons
 and count how many times and get to where you want to be.  It doen't
 drift, fade out, or depreciate in signal, and yeah, the batteries
 seem to last forever.  I've got two, and one of them is on all the
 time, and, knock on wood, they're both running perfectly.

 Rusty
  At 04:34 PM 12/20/2005, Raul A. Gallegos spake thusly:-
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Here here Steve. One thing which I love about the C-Crane transmitters
as well is the ability to adjust the frequency to within .5. Example,
88.1, 88.15, 88.2, 88.25, 88.3, etc.

I find the range of the C-Crane to be very good and in fact it can reach
throughout my house and garage with no problems. The 2 AA batteries on
it last for ever it seems. Overall, I'm very happy with the C-Crane
although at the time I did pay $70.00 for it.


Steve Matzura said the following on Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:41:11PM -0500:
  The first thing I don't like about this unit is, it's not full-band
  coverage.  The New York City FM dial is full, every 400KC, and the
  in-betweens can readily be heard coming in from surrounding counties
  and states if you have a decent receiver with an equally decent
  antenna.  The so-called college band, though, is pretty empty, so I
  might avail myself of the low-end-of-the-band version if I were
  ordering it.
 
  Second thing is, I think you're paying a lot of money for the extra
  power supply deal. This one weighs in at $89, whic is $24 higher than
  the C Crane one which, oh by the way, boasts no special band coverage
  restrictions.


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