Hi Pam!  That's a cool story!
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From: "Pam Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:39 PM
Subject: Re[2]: FM Transmitters`


>I neglected to mention that, though the Veronica does come with a
> connector for a 9-Volt battery, I purchased a power supply for it.  I
> asked the people at Veronica to do this to be sure I had the best one
> for avoiding hum.  They found me a fine one which is working to this
> day, as well as the transmitter.
>
> The transmitter, even as an assembled kit, came to me as a circuit
> board with all the components assembled on it.  As I said earlier,
> you will almost certainly want some kind of metal case in which to
> permanently mount it.  Before I got the case it would drift off
> frequency as soon as I or anyone got near it.  After mounting, it has
> maintained the same frequency for over four years.
>
> It's very interesting when someone sighted glances at my stereo and
> wants to know what's tuned in at 92.6.  One friend happened to
> mention one day that she liked the station I was playing, but hadn't
> been able to find it on her car radio.  <g>  I had to tell her she
> wouldn't find it, and why.
>
> Pam
>
> At 07:44 AM 2/21/2006, you wrote:
>>Hello Terese,
>>
>>On Tuesday, February 21, 2006, 10:36:14 AM, you bellowed the following:
>> > 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.
>>
>>
>>I'm assuming the Veronica transmitters have dipswitches to change the
>>frequency? If so, is there a nice, easy to read chart for the dipswitch
>>settings and their corresponding frequencies? I'm thinking of getting
>>one of the kits and having someone build a custom case for it, although
>>I don't know what their boxes look like. I was thinking a dicast
>>aluminum case might work, and I have access to someone who could do that
>>for me.
>>
>>--
>>Good Tuesday,
>>--
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