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Bose transmitter
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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:44:14 -0500, John H
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On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 22:09:38 -0500,
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On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 14:52:58 -0500, John H
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It is an FM transmitter. 1/8" stereo plug in FM out. It came with a
matching FM headset that is also a radio.
Heck yeah, I'll give it a try!
Address is on the way. I'll happily reimburse postage!
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I looked at this and it says it broadcasts on 86mz. My old FM radio
picks it up OK but a digital tuner radio might not.
I don't know if you can tweak that frequency up a bit.
It could be that this idea of mine isn't such a good one after all.
We'll see what happens.
I cracked into one of these and there is an adjustable coil so I am
sure you could bring the output up into a dead frequency of the
broadcast FM band. There is also a BA1401 that is the chip in most of
the FM transmitter kits you see on the internet. I assume you can also
buy that assembled. I played with one for a while and it does have an
adjustable output. I probably still have that around here too.
It is also pretty low power and would not really work out in the yard
either. There is an FM pirate radio web site that tells you how to
ramp up the power but once I found the RCA deal I didn't see the need
to play "come and get me copper" with the FCC..
Do you guys realize that you can send internet radio from your computer
through your router to a wireless 'net radio?
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