Hi,

The veronica runs on 12 volts DC. So if you have a PSU that runs on US voltage but yields 12v your set.

cheers.

JoeAt 00:04 08/05/2005, you wrote:
If I'm in the US, do I need a transformer for the Veronica product?

Doesn't the UK use a different electrivcal current?-----Original
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Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 5:22 AM
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Subject: Re: FM transmitter recommendation needed

I use a Veronica transmitter available from www.veronica.co.uk and I
am very happy with it.  I also bought a power supply from Veronica
that cuts out a lot of the static that could be heard when using the
transmitter.  They have a range of transmitters with different power
levels so you need to make sure you have a transmitter that conforms
to the regulations of your country regarding output power etc.

At 07:47 AM 5/05/2005, you wrote:
>I am totally blind and want to broadcast from my computer to my stereo
>in the next room.  My FM antenna is outside about 50 feet away and the
>signal from the computer will have to go thru two walls, not including
>the roof.  Neither moving the computer or the antenna is practical.
Any
>recommendations?  C Crane?  Ramsey Electronics?

Regards Steve,
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