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Bose transmitter
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sun, 6 Dec 2009 22:30:17 -0800, "mgg" wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message ... John H wrote: On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 16:10:58 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: John H wrote: Bose is advertising a method to transmit sound from the computer to a Bose reciever. http://tinyurl.com/yjmc7gl I like the idea. I'm wondering if some kind of USB transmitter is sold which will transmit an FM frequency that can be picked up on the radio and from which I could play Pandora throughout the house. Anybody heard of such a thing? http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/ Been using one of theirs for years. One of their what? Which product? I didn't check the web site before posting the url here. That's where I got my FM transmitter a few years ago. I just checked the site and they don't offer the low power transmitters any longer. You might try a Google search for low power fm transmitters to see if they are available elsewhere. This http://www.pcs-electronics.com/fm-transmitters-c-1.html place is great. I got my FM rig from them a couple of years ago. They have everything from part 15 compliant, on up. Shipping is kind of expensive though. --Mike It seems like the stuff they sell is a lot more than I need. All I want to do is transmit from my computer to my radio, about 15 feet, hopefully in stereo. -- John H No doubt, but it's fun stuff. --Mike |
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On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 17:41:38 -0500, Jim wrote:
John H wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 16:46:37 -0500, Jim wrote: John H wrote: On Sun, 6 Dec 2009 22:30:17 -0800, "mgg" wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message ... John H wrote: On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 16:10:58 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: John H wrote: Bose is advertising a method to transmit sound from the computer to a Bose reciever. http://tinyurl.com/yjmc7gl I like the idea. I'm wondering if some kind of USB transmitter is sold which will transmit an FM frequency that can be picked up on the radio and from which I could play Pandora throughout the house. Anybody heard of such a thing? http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/ Been using one of theirs for years. One of their what? Which product? I didn't check the web site before posting the url here. That's where I got my FM transmitter a few years ago. I just checked the site and they don't offer the low power transmitters any longer. You might try a Google search for low power fm transmitters to see if they are available elsewhere. This http://www.pcs-electronics.com/fm-transmitters-c-1.html place is great. I got my FM rig from them a couple of years ago. They have everything from part 15 compliant, on up. Shipping is kind of expensive though. --Mike It seems like the stuff they sell is a lot more than I need. All I want to do is transmit from my computer to my radio, about 15 feet, hopefully in stereo. Google c chase. They have a nice one for $60 I tried. "c chase" got me this stuff: (I must be missing something.) # The C The C. Chase Company is a Minneapolis-based commercial real estate company that provides individuals, corporations, institutions and governmental agencies ... www.cchaseco.com/ - Cached - Similar - # C-CHASE'S LABRADOR RETRIEVERS IN TENNESSEE - HOME PAGE We are breeders of AKC registered labrador retriever pups for companion, hunting and show. Come see our dogs. We have the labrador reteiver puppies you are ... web.united.net/~cchaseslabs/ - Cached - Similar - # Law Offices of Thomas C. Chase, PA Thomas C. Chase is an experienced personal injury lawyer who is dedicated to guiding and protecting injured clients in Fort Myers and throughout Florida. www.tchaselaw.com/ - Cached - Similar - # Jim C Chase Company, Inc. Home Manufacturers Representative out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. We provide engineering support and sells services of affiliated manufacturing companies. www.jimcchaseco.com/ - Cached - Similar - # William C. Chase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Major General Verne D. Mudge (in tank) confers with Brigadier General William C. Chase in Tacloban. The 1st Cavalry Division remained in the Admiralty ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_C._Chase - Cached - Similar - # Geoffrey C. Chase Profile - Forbes.com Mr. Chase joined TransGlobe's board of directors in August 2000. He brings over 35 years of oil and gas operations experience to the Company. Prior to. people.forbes.com/profile/geoffrey-c-chase/80799 - Cached - Similar - # Willard C Chase - Seattle, WA | Facebook etc, etc. Oops I guess my memory isn't so good. http://www.ccrane.com/radios/index.aspx OK, thanks! (Heck, I was afraid I'd forgotten how to use Google.) -- John H |
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Bose transmitter
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wrote: On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:44:14 -0500, John H wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 22:09:38 -0500, wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 14:52:58 -0500, John H wrote: 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! -- 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? No. What is a wireless net radio? -- If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob, achmed the sock puppet,or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As always, have a nice, simple-minded day. |
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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:55:34 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)" wrote: wrote: On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:44:14 -0500, John H wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 22:09:38 -0500, wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 14:52:58 -0500, John H wrote: 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! -- 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? I think he wants to go to a regular FM radio. If you want different hardware on the receiver end there are probably 100 other options Oh. Well, many "regular" FM broadcast stations also make their signals available via the 'net. I've got a Grace, not too expensive. Receives thousands of stations, plays my ipod music, too, and there are models that are sirius, pandora, et cetera, capable. http://www.gracedigitalaudio.com/int...adios-c-2.html -- Imagine being such a worthless p.o.s. that you post on usenet using someone else's ID. |
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says... On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:55:34 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)" wrote: wrote: On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:44:14 -0500, John H wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 22:09:38 -0500, wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 14:52:58 -0500, John H wrote: 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! -- 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? I think he wants to go to a regular FM radio. If you want different hardware on the receiver end there are probably 100 other options I have no desire to do that, so why would anyone else? -- Imagine being such a worthless p.o.s. that you post on usenet using someone else's ID |
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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:48:34 -0500, wrote:
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:44:14 -0500, John H wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 22:09:38 -0500, wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 14:52:58 -0500, John H wrote: 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! -- 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.. I'm looking forward to trying it out. -- John H |
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On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 22:11:17 -0500, wrote:
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:53:29 -0500, John H wrote: On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:48:34 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:44:14 -0500, John H 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.. I'm looking forward to trying it out. I never got your address is real I will toss in the BA1401 if I can find it. Huh, I sent it using the Agent email. Now I've done it using Outlook. Hopefully it'll work this time. Thanks again. -- John H |
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