Re: I have a question

2012-10-27 Thread Sunshine
you can use mp3 direct cut to do this.
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I have some recorded radio shows.
I would like to use the gospel music from them.

I wold lke to know witch sound etting program there is so that I can start 
etting the breaks from it.
Do you no of any easy sound etter.
If you can hit me back at djponj...@gmail.com.
I will talk toyou real soon.
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I have a question

2012-10-27 Thread djponji09
I have some recorded radio shows.
I would like to use the gospel music from them.

I wold lke to know witch sound etting program there is so that I can start 
etting the breaks from it.
Do you no of any easy sound etter.
If you can hit me back at djponj...@gmail.com.
I will talk toyou real soon.
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FM transmitters

2012-10-27 Thread Bob Seed
Try the link below for information on a consumer FM transmitter that is made in 
Canada. Jonathan Mosan purchased one of these units, and he is definitely 
pleased with it. The price is about  400 in american funds.  

Decade, a canadian company also makes a consumer FM transmitter  that looks 
pretty good. It sells for about 200 dollars Canadian. They sell low power FM 
transmitters that are used in churches, ballparks,  real-estate information 
etc. They recently got into the home consumer business, and make an excellent 
transmitter that can be used in the home. Below is the information on this 
transmitter
The CM-10 is a consumer grade low power FM transmitter operating in the 
commercial FM band (88.1 - 107.5 MHz). It is especially designed for in-house 
broadcasting, gyms and fitness centres and small rooms for a variety of 
entertainment, hearing assistance, translation, and information applications.  
Its excellent RF and audio performances, small size and ease of use make the 
CM-10 stand out from all the other consumer grade FM transmitters on the 
market. Heer are the links:
http://www.decade.ca/en/products.php?prd=587575038
 
http://www.fmamplifiers.com/100mws_lcd.htm

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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" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: FM transmitters


how much are the c crane fm transmitters?
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From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
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
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From: "Lois Goodine" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
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" 
> To: "PC-Audio" 
> 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: HD radio for the visually impaired?

2012-10-27 Thread Hank Smith

I got mine for 79.00 vs 99.00
check
www.hdradio.com
that is I found the link to the radio from there.
think u have to click on radios or something on there to get to it.
if best buy has any more in stock u may be able to get a good deal. but 
u need to jump on this once there gone there gone.

hth
Hank
On 10/27/2012 5:45 AM, Gary Schindler wrote:
You would be better off getting an entry level HD radio instead of 
buying the Dice unit. See if Best Buy still have any of the Narrator 
radios for sale.


Frankly there isn't much to offer in the home market for HD radio 
unless you buy a stereo receiver with HD built in.


- Original Message - From: "Vicky Vaughan" 


To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 8:51 PM
Subject: HD radio for the visually impaired?


Has anyone on this list been using the Dice Electronics HD radio for 
the visually impaired? It verbelises each button press.


I just found out about it a couple of weeks ago, but apairently, it 
has been out for 8 years!


Is anyone interested in celling theirs? Does anyone know how I might 
get one?


I've tried their web site and their phone numbers and emails listed 
there, to no results.


They apairently have been bought out by Audiovox, who don't seem to 
be carrying it any more.


Do you have any suggestions or alternatives for me?  I would be very 
greatful, if you did!


Sincerely, Vicky
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Re: HD radio for the visually impaired?

2012-10-27 Thread Gary Schindler
Vicki, IF you like oldies, IHart and CBS programming then HD radio is for 
you.
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From: "Gary Schindler" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: HD radio for the visually impaired?


You would be better off getting an entry level HD radio instead of buying 
the Dice unit. See if Best Buy still have any of the Narrator radios for 
sale.


Frankly there isn't much to offer in the home market for HD radio unless 
you buy a stereo receiver with HD built in.


- Original Message - 
From: "Vicky Vaughan" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 8:51 PM
Subject: HD radio for the visually impaired?


Has anyone on this list been using the Dice Electronics HD radio for the 
visually impaired? It verbelises each button press.


I just found out about it a couple of weeks ago, but apairently, it has 
been out for 8 years!


Is anyone interested in celling theirs? Does anyone know how I might get 
one?


I've tried their web site and their phone numbers and emails listed 
there, to no results.


They apairently have been bought out by Audiovox, who don't seem to be 
carrying it any more.


Do you have any suggestions or alternatives for me?  I would be very 
greatful, if you did!


Sincerely, Vicky
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Re: HD radio for the visually impaired?

2012-10-27 Thread Gary Schindler
You would be better off getting an entry level HD radio instead of buying 
the Dice unit. See if Best Buy still have any of the Narrator radios for 
sale.


Frankly there isn't much to offer in the home market for HD radio unless you 
buy a stereo receiver with HD built in.


- Original Message - 
From: "Vicky Vaughan" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 8:51 PM
Subject: HD radio for the visually impaired?


Has anyone on this list been using the Dice Electronics HD radio for the 
visually impaired? It verbelises each button press.


I just found out about it a couple of weeks ago, but apairently, it has 
been out for 8 years!


Is anyone interested in celling theirs? Does anyone know how I might get 
one?


I've tried their web site and their phone numbers and emails listed there, 
to no results.


They apairently have been bought out by Audiovox, who don't seem to be 
carrying it any more.


Do you have any suggestions or alternatives for me?  I would be very 
greatful, if you did!


Sincerely, Vicky
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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" 

To: "PC-Audio" 
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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