Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-29 Thread Don Ball
the best I can do right now is to tell you to google veronica transmiters 
sense it has been such a long time sense I bought mine.
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how much are they and where can i get information about them?

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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


veronica no doubt.
If you want a transmiter with some distance at all go with veronica.
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 3:29 AM
Subject: best fm transmitter portable or other wise



i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish,
can anyone recoamand one to me?
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Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-28 Thread Sunshine
how much are they and where can i get information about them?

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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


veronica no doubt.
If you want a transmiter with some distance at all go with veronica.
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From: "Sunshine" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 3:29 AM
Subject: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


>i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish, 
>can anyone recoamand one to me?
> thanks.
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Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-28 Thread Don Ball

veronica no doubt.
If you want a transmiter with some distance at all go with veronica.
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Subject: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish, 
can anyone recoamand one to me?

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Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-28 Thread Bob Seed
The new Decade CM10 priced at about 200 dollars should be able to do the 
job for you. The Decade MS-100s is a good transmitter, however it is a 
little pricy at close to 600 dollars. There is a Canadian company that makes 
an FM transmitter that Jonathan Mosan purchased at half the price of the 
Decade MS-100s. It is a sterdy unit with a rubber ducky antenna.


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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


can you give me  an idea of the price and a direct link to the page to 
read

up on it?
thanks.

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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:46 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


If ou truly want the best go with the Decade MS-100s www.decade.ca.  It
isn't cheap but then again this is a top shelf transmitter.
On Oct 26, 2012, at 3:29 AM, "Sunshine"  wrote:


i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish,
can anyone recoamand one to me?
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Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-26 Thread Sunshine
how much do they cost?

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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 12:50 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


Try
Wavemach.com, as they will modify their transmitters for the blind.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


> can you give me  an idea of the price and a direct link to the page to
> read
> up on it?
> thanks.
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:46 AM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise
>
>
> If ou truly want the best go with the Decade MS-100s www.decade.ca.  It
> isn't cheap but then again this is a top shelf transmitter.
> On Oct 26, 2012, at 3:29 AM, "Sunshine"  wrote:
>
>> i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish,
>> can anyone recoamand one to me?
>> thanks.
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Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-26 Thread Bob Seed

Try
Wavemach.com, as they will modify their transmitters for the blind.
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From: "Sunshine" 

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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


can you give me  an idea of the price and a direct link to the page to 
read

up on it?
thanks.

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From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:46 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


If ou truly want the best go with the Decade MS-100s www.decade.ca.  It
isn't cheap but then again this is a top shelf transmitter.
On Oct 26, 2012, at 3:29 AM, "Sunshine"  wrote:


i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish,
can anyone recoamand one to me?
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Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-26 Thread Kulvinder Singh Bhogal

Hi there

I'm not the person that posted on this originally but I can tell you that 
it's around the 1000 or so dollar mark.


Regards.

Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
Skype: bobba2006
Messenger: kulvin...@live.com
Tel: 01332 514323
Mobile: 07581483856
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Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


can you give me  an idea of the price and a direct link to the page to 
read

up on it?
thanks.

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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:46 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


If ou truly want the best go with the Decade MS-100s www.decade.ca.  It
isn't cheap but then again this is a top shelf transmitter.
On Oct 26, 2012, at 3:29 AM, "Sunshine"  wrote:


i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish,
can anyone recoamand one to me?
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Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-26 Thread David McLean
www.decade.ca

The fm100s is $575.
On Oct 26, 2012, at 10:57 AM, "Sunshine"  wrote:

> can you give me  an idea of the price and a direct link to the page to read 
> up on it?
> thanks.
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:46 AM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise
> 
> 
> If ou truly want the best go with the Decade MS-100s www.decade.ca.  It 
> isn't cheap but then again this is a top shelf transmitter.
> On Oct 26, 2012, at 3:29 AM, "Sunshine"  wrote:
> 
>> i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish, 
>> can anyone recoamand one to me?
>> thanks.
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Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-26 Thread Sunshine
can you give me  an idea of the price and a direct link to the page to read 
up on it?
thanks.

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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:46 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


If ou truly want the best go with the Decade MS-100s www.decade.ca.  It 
isn't cheap but then again this is a top shelf transmitter.
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> i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish, 
> can anyone recoamand one to me?
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Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-26 Thread David McLean
If ou truly want the best go with the Decade MS-100s www.decade.ca.  It isn't 
cheap but then again this is a top shelf transmitter.
On Oct 26, 2012, at 3:29 AM, "Sunshine"  wrote:

> i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish, can 
> anyone recoamand one to me?
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-26 Thread Christopher Chaltain
The product I have--Logitech Music Anywhere, wasn't expensive at all. I 
got it from woot.com. It came with a transmitter, a receiver that I can 
plug into my stereo, external powered speakers, ..., a pair of 
headphones and some simple software for the PC that let's me control 
which receiver to send the audio to. The components, especially the 
headphones, aren't the highest quality, but it's easy to use and gives 
me digital output from my PC all over my house. I think altogether, it 
cost me around $60, and that was a few years ago. The sound quality, 
since it's digital, is superior to what I get with my FM transmitter or 
my wireless RF headphones. I'm not aware of a cheaper digital solution. 
Like I said in an earlier post, I don't think it's manufactured anymore. 
I haven't been shopping around, but the only product I've seen that's 
similar recently, is the wifi based product that was discussed earlier. 
I'm curious as to what you're using or what you'd recommend. Sorry if I 
missed that in an earlier post of yours.


--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com



On 1/26/2010 7:20 AM, Tim Grady wrote:

Your right, I tend not to read blindness lists a lot so I do miss email, but 
even if you are right than I would say to you why spend a lot of money on a 
bluetooth device with that kind of range when you could probably find something 
cheaper?
On Jan 25, 2010, at 2:18 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:

   

Maybe you haven't caught up with your email, but I think it's already been 
pointed out that Class 1 bluetooth has a range of up to 100M. You can chehck 
out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth and other places for more 
information. I have a device called Logitech Music Anywhere, which I don't 
think is still being manufactured. It's a class 1 bluetooth device, and I've 
gotten it to work with no data loss, over 100 feet between the transmitter and 
the receiver.

--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com



On 1/25/2010 10:32 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
 

never heard of a bluetooth router.  Again bluetooth wasn't developed with 
distance in mind, and I have never seen a bluetooth device that could receive 
any signle clearly mor than 30 feet away, but if you think you have got one, 
more power to you.  Now, I've heard of a bluetooth gateway used for routing 
bluetooth devices to a stereo system, but it didn't have much range.  
Personally until it's pointed out to me differently that bluetooth isn't made 
for short range usage,I will just as well stay away from bluetooth as my needs 
require a clear signle over a good distance with a mininum amount of 
maintenance.
On Jan 21, 2010, at 6:44 AM, Frank Ventura wrote:


   

I have Billionton Blue Tooth router that has a range of about 100
meters. I believe it is a BT class 1 device.
Frank

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 9:03 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
meant for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and
things like that.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:


 

ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all

   

my

 

stereo units in my home? then?
btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Olesen"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


hi,
well go bluetooth instead of fm.

Brian

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



   

I assume you have one of these units?
On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:


 

The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control

   

that

 

allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.

   

The

 

gain control is on the front rather than on the back.

It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
frequency will remain stable.

If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will

   

transmit

 

up
to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.

Bob Nelson


- Original Message -
From: "Bob Seed"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

ONLY $345 USD



12 Volt Power Supply

Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with

   

a

 

compact rubber duc

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-26 Thread Tim Grady
Your right, I tend not to read blindness lists a lot so I do miss email, but 
even if you are right than I would say to you why spend a lot of money on a 
bluetooth device with that kind of range when you could probably find something 
cheaper?
On Jan 25, 2010, at 2:18 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:

> Maybe you haven't caught up with your email, but I think it's already been 
> pointed out that Class 1 bluetooth has a range of up to 100M. You can chehck 
> out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth and other places for more 
> information. I have a device called Logitech Music Anywhere, which I don't 
> think is still being manufactured. It's a class 1 bluetooth device, and I've 
> gotten it to work with no data loss, over 100 feet between the transmitter 
> and the receiver.
> 
> -- 
> Christopher
> chalt...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> On 1/25/2010 10:32 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
>> never heard of a bluetooth router.  Again bluetooth wasn't developed with 
>> distance in mind, and I have never seen a bluetooth device that could 
>> receive any signle clearly mor than 30 feet away, but if you think you have 
>> got one, more power to you.  Now, I've heard of a bluetooth gateway used for 
>> routing bluetooth devices to a stereo system, but it didn't have much range. 
>>  Personally until it's pointed out to me differently that bluetooth isn't 
>> made for short range usage,I will just as well stay away from bluetooth as 
>> my needs require a clear signle over a good distance with a mininum amount 
>> of maintenance.
>> On Jan 21, 2010, at 6:44 AM, Frank Ventura wrote:
>> 
>>   
>>> I have Billionton Blue Tooth router that has a range of about 100
>>> meters. I believe it is a BT class 1 device.
>>> Frank
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
>>> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tim Grady
>>> Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 9:03 AM
>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
>>> meant for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and
>>> things like that.
>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all
>>>>   
>>> my
>>> 
>>>> stereo units in my home? then?
>>>> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: "Brian Olesen"
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> hi,
>>>> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
>>>> 
>>>> Brian
>>>> 
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: "David McLean"
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>   
>>>>> I assume you have one of these units?
>>>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control
>>>>>>   
>>> that
>>> 
>>>>>> allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.
>>>>>>   
>>> The
>>> 
>>>>>> gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
>>>>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will
>>>>>>   
>>> transmit
>>> 
>>>>>> up
>>>>>> to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Bob Nelson
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> - Original Message -
>>>>>> From: "Bob Seed"
>>>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
>>>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>&

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-25 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Maybe you haven't caught up with your email, but I think it's already 
been pointed out that Class 1 bluetooth has a range of up to 100M. You 
can chehck out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth and other places 
for more information. I have a device called Logitech Music Anywhere, 
which I don't think is still being manufactured. It's a class 1 
bluetooth device, and I've gotten it to work with no data loss, over 100 
feet between the transmitter and the receiver.


--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com



On 1/25/2010 10:32 AM, Tim Grady wrote:

never heard of a bluetooth router.  Again bluetooth wasn't developed with 
distance in mind, and I have never seen a bluetooth device that could receive 
any signle clearly mor than 30 feet away, but if you think you have got one, 
more power to you.  Now, I've heard of a bluetooth gateway used for routing 
bluetooth devices to a stereo system, but it didn't have much range.  
Personally until it's pointed out to me differently that bluetooth isn't made 
for short range usage,I will just as well stay away from bluetooth as my needs 
require a clear signle over a good distance with a mininum amount of 
maintenance.
On Jan 21, 2010, at 6:44 AM, Frank Ventura wrote:

   

I have Billionton Blue Tooth router that has a range of about 100
meters. I believe it is a BT class 1 device.
Frank

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 9:03 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
meant for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and
things like that.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:

 

ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all
   

my
 

stereo units in my home? then?
btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Olesen"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


hi,
well go bluetooth instead of fm.

Brian

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


   

I assume you have one of these units?
On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:

 


The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control
   

that
 

allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.
   

The
 

gain control is on the front rather than on the back.

It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
frequency will remain stable.

If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will
   

transmit
 

up
to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.

Bob Nelson


- Original Message -
From: "Bob Seed"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

ONLY $345 USD



12 Volt Power Supply

Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with
   

a
 

compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power
   

supply
 

that
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA
   

inputs on
 

the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out
   

perform
 

most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully
   

designed
 

to
pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to
   

15
 

KHz
for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like
   

the big
 

stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure
   

you
 

will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can
   

easily
 

be
selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.
   

The
 

frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is
   

100KHz.  I
 

should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We
   

tested
 

this
unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure
   

that
 

shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a
   

high
 

gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC
   

connector on
 

the back of the unit.

If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
tran

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-25 Thread Tim Grady
never heard of a bluetooth router.  Again bluetooth wasn't developed with 
distance in mind, and I have never seen a bluetooth device that could receive 
any signle clearly mor than 30 feet away, but if you think you have got one, 
more power to you.  Now, I've heard of a bluetooth gateway used for routing 
bluetooth devices to a stereo system, but it didn't have much range.  
Personally until it's pointed out to me differently that bluetooth isn't made 
for short range usage,I will just as well stay away from bluetooth as my needs 
require a clear signle over a good distance with a mininum amount of 
maintenance.
On Jan 21, 2010, at 6:44 AM, Frank Ventura wrote:

> I have Billionton Blue Tooth router that has a range of about 100
> meters. I believe it is a BT class 1 device.
> Frank
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tim Grady
> Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 9:03 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
> meant for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and
> things like that.
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:
> 
>> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all
> my 
>> stereo units in my home? then?
>> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Brian Olesen" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>> hi,
>> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
>> 
>> Brian
>> 
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> I assume you have one of these units?
>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control
> that
>>>> allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.
> The
>>>> gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>>> 
>>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
>>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>>> 
>>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will
> transmit
>>>> up
>>>> to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>>> 
>>>> Bob Nelson
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> - Original Message - 
>>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>>> 
>>>>Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>>> 
>>>>ONLY $345 USD
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>12 Volt Power Supply
>>>> 
>>>>Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with
> a
>>>> compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power
> supply
>>>> that
>>>> works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>>> 
>>>>All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA
> inputs on
>>>> the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out
> perform
>>>> most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully
> designed
>>>> to
>>>> pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to
> 15
>>>> KHz
>>>> for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like
> the big
>>>> stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
>>>>Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure
> you
>>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can
> easily
>>>> be
>>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.
> The
>>>> frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is
> 100KHz.  I
>>>> should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We

RE: best fm transmitter

2010-01-21 Thread Brian Olesen
Frank,
You're perfectly right there.

Brian

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Frank Ventura
Sent: 21. januar 2010 12:46
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: best fm transmitter

I always thought the long rang eBY was class 1 and the short range (10
meters) was class 2 but maybe I got those backwards.


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 8:00 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

If you're talking that distance you aren't talking about bluetooth.  I
suggest you find out what bluetooth is.
On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:

> Hi,
> Not correct.
> Hifi vendors produce class 2 BT units that can transfer pure sound
over a
> distance of 100 ft or more.
> 
> Brian
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
> On Behalf Of Tim Grady
> Sent: 18. januar 2010 15:03
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
meant
> for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and things
like
> that.
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:
> 
>> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all 
>> my stereo units in my home? then?
>> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Brian Olesen" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>> hi,
>> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
>> 
>> Brian
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> I assume you have one of these units?
>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control

>>>> that allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down 
>>>> buttons.  The gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>>> 
>>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and
the 
>>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>>> 
>>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will 
>>>> transmit up to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>>> 
>>>> Bob Nelson
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>>> 
>>>>Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>>> 
>>>>ONLY $345 USD
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>12 Volt Power Supply
>>>> 
>>>>Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with

>>>> a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power 
>>>> supply that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>>> 
>>>>All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA 
>>>> inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out 
>>>> perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was 
>>>> carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies 
>>>> down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe 
>>>> me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!  Excellent base
and 
>>>> highs!!!
>>>>Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure
you
>>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can
> easily
>>>> be
>>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  
>>>> The frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 
>>>> 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo separation is 
>>&g

RE: best fm transmitter

2010-01-21 Thread Frank Ventura
I always thought the long rang eBY was class 1 and the short range (10
meters) was class 2 but maybe I got those backwards.


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 8:00 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

If you're talking that distance you aren't talking about bluetooth.  I
suggest you find out what bluetooth is.
On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:

> Hi,
> Not correct.
> Hifi vendors produce class 2 BT units that can transfer pure sound
over a
> distance of 100 ft or more.
> 
> Brian
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
> On Behalf Of Tim Grady
> Sent: 18. januar 2010 15:03
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
meant
> for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and things
like
> that.
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:
> 
>> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all 
>> my stereo units in my home? then?
>> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Brian Olesen" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>> hi,
>> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
>> 
>> Brian
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> I assume you have one of these units?
>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control

>>>> that allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down 
>>>> buttons.  The gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>>> 
>>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and
the 
>>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>>> 
>>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will 
>>>> transmit up to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>>> 
>>>> Bob Nelson
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>>> 
>>>>Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>>> 
>>>>ONLY $345 USD
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>12 Volt Power Supply
>>>> 
>>>>Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with

>>>> a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power 
>>>> supply that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>>> 
>>>>All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA 
>>>> inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out 
>>>> perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was 
>>>> carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies 
>>>> down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe 
>>>> me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!  Excellent base
and 
>>>> highs!!!
>>>>Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure
you
>>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can
> easily
>>>> be
>>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  
>>>> The frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 
>>>> 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo separation is 
>>>> excellent!  We tested this unit against 4 other stereo unit that
did 
>>>> not even come close.
>>>>The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure 
>>>> that shields t

RE: best fm transmitter

2010-01-21 Thread Frank Ventura
I have Billionton Blue Tooth router that has a range of about 100
meters. I believe it is a BT class 1 device.
Frank

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 9:03 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
meant for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and
things like that.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:

> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all
my 
> stereo units in my home? then?
> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Brian Olesen" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
> hi,
> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
> 
> Brian
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
>> I assume you have one of these units?
>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control
that
>>> allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.
The
>>> gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>> 
>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>> 
>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will
transmit
>>> up
>>> to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>> 
>>> Bob Nelson
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>> 
>>> Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>> 
>>> ONLY $345 USD
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 12 Volt Power Supply
>>> 
>>> Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with
a
>>> compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power
supply
>>> that
>>> works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>> 
>>> All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA
inputs on
>>> the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out
perform
>>> most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully
designed
>>> to
>>> pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to
15
>>> KHz
>>> for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like
the big
>>> stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
>>> Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure
you
>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can
easily
>>> be
>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.
The
>>> frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is
100KHz.  I
>>> should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We
tested
>>> this
>>> unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
>>> The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure
that
>>> shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a
high
>>> gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC
connector on
>>> the back of the unit.
>>> 
>>> If you are seriously looking for a high performa

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-20 Thread dan thompson

Hi All, I just heard about the new jaws Bones
Icon first intellegent blue tooth head set today on our local news.  the 
news said it sold for $100.00.  When when doing a search on line, it sold 
for $60.00.  Has any actually tried it out yet?


- Original Message - 
From: "Gary Wood" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



Could people be thinking about wifi?
- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Olesen" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 5:33 AM
Subject: RE: best fm transmitter


Sorry my friend I probably know more then Bluetooth then you'll ever 
dream

of. I even know one of the engeneers who participated in developing the
standard. Smile

The only thing I'm confused about is, if it's class 2 that is the long 
range

one, or class 1. I always mix up these too class specs.

But for your information, so you can get a life grin I'll paste a link 
for

ya to some interesting stuff.
http://modtown.co.uk/mt/review2.php?id=hiphono

Can you say 50 Meters 150 ft in open space? Grin

Brian


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: 19. januar 2010 02:00
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

If you're talking that distance you aren't talking about bluetooth.  I
suggest you find out what bluetooth is.
On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:


Hi,
Not correct.
Hifi vendors produce class 2 BT units that can transfer pure sound
over a distance of 100 ft or more.

Brian

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: 18. januar 2010 15:03
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
meant for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and
things like that.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:


ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all
my stereo units in my home? then?
btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Olesen" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


hi,
well go bluetooth instead of fm.

Brian

- Original Message -----
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



I assume you have one of these units?
On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:




The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control
that allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down
buttons.  The gain control is on the front rather than on the back.

It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and
the frequency will remain stable.

If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will
transmit up to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.

Bob Nelson


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



   HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

   Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

   ONLY $345 USD



   12 Volt Power Supply

   Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with
a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power
supply that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

   All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA
inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



   This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out
perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies
down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe
me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!  Excellent base
and highs!!!
   Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can

easily

be
selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.
The frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is
100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo separation is
excellent!  We tested this unit against 4 other stereo unit that
did not even come close.
   The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure
that shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more
range a high gain antenna could be used and connected to the
standard BNC connector on the back of the unit.

   If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
transmitter, this is definitely the one!



- Original Message -
From: "Sunshine" 
T

Bluetooth, wifi, ... [was "Re: best fm transmitter"]

2010-01-20 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I think they're thinking of class 2 bluetooth which has a range of 
roughly 10 meters.  I think this is the most common class of bluetooth 
and the one people think of when they think of bluetooth. Wifi generally 
has a greater range than that.





Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com <mailto:chalt...@gmail.com>




On 1/20/2010 2:34 AM, Gary Wood wrote:

Could people be thinking about wifi?
- Original Message - From: "Brian Olesen" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 5:33 AM
Subject: RE: best fm transmitter


Sorry my friend I probably know more then Bluetooth then you'll ever 
dream

of. I even know one of the engeneers who participated in developing the
standard. Smile

The only thing I'm confused about is, if it's class 2 that is the 
long range

one, or class 1. I always mix up these too class specs.

But for your information, so you can get a life grin I'll paste a 
link for

ya to some interesting stuff.
http://modtown.co.uk/mt/review2.php?id=hiphono

Can you say 50 Meters 150 ft in open space? Grin

Brian


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: 19. januar 2010 02:00
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

If you're talking that distance you aren't talking about bluetooth.  I
suggest you find out what bluetooth is.
On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:


Hi,
Not correct.
Hifi vendors produce class 2 BT units that can transfer pure sound
over a distance of 100 ft or more.

Brian

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: 18. januar 2010 15:03
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
meant for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and
things like that.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:


ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all
my stereo units in my home? then?
btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Olesen" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


hi,
well go bluetooth instead of fm.

Brian

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



I assume you have one of these units?
On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:




The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control
that allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down
buttons.  The gain control is on the front rather than on the back.

It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and
the frequency will remain stable.

If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will
transmit up to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.

Bob Nelson


- Original Message -
From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



   HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

   Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

   ONLY $345 USD



   12 Volt Power Supply

   Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with
a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power
supply that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

   All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA
inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



   This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out
perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies
down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe
me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!  Excellent base
and highs!!!
   Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure 
you

will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can

easily

be
selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.
The frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is
100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo separation is
excellent!  We tested this unit against 4 other stereo unit that
did not even come close.
   The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure
that shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more
range a high gain antenna could be used and connected to the
standard BNC connector on the back of the unit.

   If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
transmitter, this is defi

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-20 Thread Gary Wood

Could people be thinking about wifi?
- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Olesen" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 5:33 AM
Subject: RE: best fm transmitter



Sorry my friend I probably know more then Bluetooth then you'll ever dream
of. I even know one of the engeneers who participated in developing the
standard. Smile

The only thing I'm confused about is, if it's class 2 that is the long 
range

one, or class 1. I always mix up these too class specs.

But for your information, so you can get a life grin I'll paste a link for
ya to some interesting stuff.
http://modtown.co.uk/mt/review2.php?id=hiphono

Can you say 50 Meters 150 ft in open space? Grin

Brian


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: 19. januar 2010 02:00
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

If you're talking that distance you aren't talking about bluetooth.  I
suggest you find out what bluetooth is.
On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:


Hi,
Not correct.
Hifi vendors produce class 2 BT units that can transfer pure sound
over a distance of 100 ft or more.

Brian

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: 18. januar 2010 15:03
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really
meant for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and
things like that.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:


ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all
my stereo units in my home? then?
btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Olesen" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


hi,
well go bluetooth instead of fm.

Brian

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



I assume you have one of these units?
On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:




The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control
that allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down
buttons.  The gain control is on the front rather than on the back.

It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and
the frequency will remain stable.

If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will
transmit up to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.

Bob Nelson


- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



   HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

   Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

   ONLY $345 USD



   12 Volt Power Supply

   Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with
a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power
supply that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

   All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA
inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



   This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out
perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies
down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe
me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!  Excellent base
and highs!!!
   Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can

easily

be
selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.
The frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is
100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo separation is
excellent!  We tested this unit against 4 other stereo unit that
did not even come close.
   The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure
that shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more
range a high gain antenna could be used and connected to the
standard BNC connector on the back of the unit.

   If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
transmitter, this is definitely the one!



- Original Message -
From: "Sunshine" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
Subject: best fm transmitter



I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and
where can i buy them?
please let me know.
Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
thanks


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RE: best fm transmitter

2010-01-19 Thread Brian Olesen
Sorry my friend I probably know more then Bluetooth then you'll ever dream
of. I even know one of the engeneers who participated in developing the
standard. Smile

The only thing I'm confused about is, if it's class 2 that is the long range
one, or class 1. I always mix up these too class specs.

But for your information, so you can get a life grin I'll paste a link for
ya to some interesting stuff.
http://modtown.co.uk/mt/review2.php?id=hiphono

Can you say 50 Meters 150 ft in open space? Grin

Brian


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: 19. januar 2010 02:00
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

If you're talking that distance you aren't talking about bluetooth.  I
suggest you find out what bluetooth is.
On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:

> Hi,
> Not correct.
> Hifi vendors produce class 2 BT units that can transfer pure sound 
> over a distance of 100 ft or more.
> 
> Brian
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
> On Behalf Of Tim Grady
> Sent: 18. januar 2010 15:03
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really 
> meant for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and 
> things like that.
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:
> 
>> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all 
>> my stereo units in my home? then?
>> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
>> - Original Message -----
>> From: "Brian Olesen" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>> hi,
>> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
>> 
>> Brian
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> I assume you have one of these units?
>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control 
>>>> that allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down 
>>>> buttons.  The gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>>> 
>>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and 
>>>> the frequency will remain stable.
>>>> 
>>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will 
>>>> transmit up to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>>> 
>>>> Bob Nelson
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>>> 
>>>>Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>>> 
>>>>ONLY $345 USD
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>12 Volt Power Supply
>>>> 
>>>>Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with 
>>>> a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power 
>>>> supply that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>>> 
>>>>All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA 
>>>> inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out 
>>>> perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was 
>>>> carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies 
>>>> down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe 
>>>> me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!  Excellent base 
>>>> and highs!!!
>>>>Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
>>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can
> easily
>>>> be
>>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  
>>>> The frequency range is 88 to 108

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-19 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I don't understand what you're getting at. Bluetooth can extend up to 
100M. If you go to the wikipdedia entry for bluetooth at 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth, you will find the following:


 Uses
Bluetooth is a standard and a communications protocol primarily designed 
for low power consumption, with a short range (power-class-dependent: 
100m, 10m and 1m, but ranges vary in practice; see table below) based on 
low-cost transceiver microchips in each device.[5] Bluetooth makes it 
possible for these devices to communicate with each other when they are 
in range. Because the devices use a radio (broadcast) communications 
system, they do not have to be in line of sight of each other.[4]


Class Maximum Permitted Power
mW (dBm) Range
(approximate)
Class 1 100 mW (20 dBm) ~100 metres
Class 2 2.5 mW (4 dBm) ~10 metres
Class 3 1 mW (0 dBm) ~1 metres

In most cases the effective range of class 2 devices is extended if they 
connect to a class 1 transceiver, compared to a pure class 2 network. 
This is accomplished by the higher sensitivity and transmission power of 
Class 1 devices.


I've used a product from Logitech called Music Anywhere which easily 
reached, via bluetooth, anywhere in my house.






Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com <mailto:chalt...@gmail.com>




On 1/18/2010 7:00 PM, Tim Grady wrote:

If you're talking that distance you aren't talking about bluetooth.  I suggest 
you find out what bluetooth is.
On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:

   

Hi,
Not correct.
Hifi vendors produce class 2 BT units that can transfer pure sound over a
distance of 100 ft or more.

Brian

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: 18. januar 2010 15:03
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really meant
for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and things like
that.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:

 

ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all
my stereo units in my home? then?
btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Olesen"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


hi,
well go bluetooth instead of fm.

Brian

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


   

I assume you have one of these units?
On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:

 


The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control
that allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down
buttons.  The gain control is on the front rather than on the back.

It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
frequency will remain stable.

If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will
transmit up to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.

Bob Nelson


- Original Message -
From: "Bob Seed"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

ONLY $345 USD



12 Volt Power Supply

Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with
a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power
supply that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA
inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out
perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies
down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe
me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!  Excellent base and
highs!!!
Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can
   

easily
 

be
selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.
The frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is
100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo separation is
excellent!  We tested this unit against 4 other stereo unit that did
not even come close.
The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure
that shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more
range a high gain antenna could be used and connected to the
standard BNC connector on the back of the unit.

If you are seriously looking 

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-18 Thread Tim Grady
If you're talking that distance you aren't talking about bluetooth.  I suggest 
you find out what bluetooth is.
On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:

> Hi,
> Not correct.
> Hifi vendors produce class 2 BT units that can transfer pure sound over a
> distance of 100 ft or more.
> 
> Brian
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
> On Behalf Of Tim Grady
> Sent: 18. januar 2010 15:03
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really meant
> for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and things like
> that.
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:
> 
>> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all 
>> my stereo units in my home? then?
>> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Brian Olesen" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>> hi,
>> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
>> 
>> Brian
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> I assume you have one of these units?
>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control 
>>>> that allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down 
>>>> buttons.  The gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>>> 
>>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the 
>>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>>> 
>>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will 
>>>> transmit up to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>>> 
>>>> Bob Nelson
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>>> 
>>>>Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>>> 
>>>>ONLY $345 USD
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>12 Volt Power Supply
>>>> 
>>>>Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with 
>>>> a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power 
>>>> supply that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>>> 
>>>>All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA 
>>>> inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out 
>>>> perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was 
>>>> carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies 
>>>> down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe 
>>>> me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!  Excellent base and 
>>>> highs!!!
>>>>Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
>>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can
> easily
>>>> be
>>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  
>>>> The frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 
>>>> 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo separation is 
>>>> excellent!  We tested this unit against 4 other stereo unit that did 
>>>> not even come close.
>>>>The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure 
>>>> that shields t

RE: best fm transmitter

2010-01-18 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi,
Not correct.
Hifi vendors produce class 2 BT units that can transfer pure sound over a
distance of 100 ft or more.

Brian

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Tim Grady
Sent: 18. januar 2010 15:03
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really meant
for cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and things like
that.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:

> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all 
> my stereo units in my home? then?
> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
> - Original Message -
> From: "Brian Olesen" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
> hi,
> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
> 
> Brian
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
>> I assume you have one of these units?
>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control 
>>> that allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down 
>>> buttons.  The gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>> 
>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the 
>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>> 
>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will 
>>> transmit up to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>> 
>>> Bob Nelson
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>> 
>>> Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>> 
>>> ONLY $345 USD
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 12 Volt Power Supply
>>> 
>>> Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with 
>>> a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power 
>>> supply that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>> 
>>> All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA 
>>> inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out 
>>> perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was 
>>> carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies 
>>> down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe 
>>> me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!  Excellent base and 
>>> highs!!!
>>> Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can
easily
>>> be
>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  
>>> The frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 
>>> 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo separation is 
>>> excellent!  We tested this unit against 4 other stereo unit that did 
>>> not even come close.
>>> The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure 
>>> that shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more 
>>> range a high gain antenna could be used and connected to the 
>>> standard BNC connector on the back of the unit.
>>> 
>>> If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo 
>>>

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-18 Thread Tim Grady
You can't do that as bluetooth has very limited range and is really meant for 
cell phone headsets, close range computer keyboards  and things like that.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:

> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all my 
> stereo units in my home? then?
> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Brian Olesen" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
> hi,
> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
> 
> Brian
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
>> I assume you have one of these units?
>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control that
>>> allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.  The
>>> gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>> 
>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>> 
>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will transmit
>>> up
>>> to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>> 
>>> Bob Nelson
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>> 
>>> Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>> 
>>> ONLY $345 USD
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 12 Volt Power Supply
>>> 
>>> Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
>>> compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply
>>> that
>>> works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>> 
>>> All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on
>>> the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform
>>> most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed
>>> to
>>> pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15
>>> KHz
>>> for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big
>>> stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
>>> Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily
>>> be
>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The
>>> frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I
>>> should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested
>>> this
>>> unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
>>> The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that
>>> shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high
>>> gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on
>>> the back of the unit.
>>> 
>>> If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
>>> transmitter, this is definitely the one!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Sunshine" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
>>> Subject: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>>>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where
>>>> can
>>>> i buy them?
>>>> please let me know.
>>>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>>>> thanks
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:
>>>> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
>>> 
>>> 
>>> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:
>>> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
>>> 
>>>

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

High David,
Think you for the URL.
I saved it so I can take a better look at it later.
Again, thinks!
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



www.broadcastwarehouse.com

On Jan 16, 2010, at 5:21 PM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:


High David,
Do you have a URL for Broadcast Warehouse?
John.
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


I have  a Wavemach  also.  Dave modified it for me as well.  I don't 
know about it being the best bang for the buck but it is a good 
transmitter.  As Sunshine  asked what was the best however I mentioned 
the Broadcast Warehouse.

On Jan 16, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Bob Seed wrote:

The Wavemach  unit is the best bang for the buck. A guy from Australia 
baught the unit, and is pleased as punch with its performance. As he is 
also blind the company modified the unit for him. . .
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the 
best.
I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 
hundred dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so 
you might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.

Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.

For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from 
Wavemach.com in Canada.

And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there 
are a lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for 
them.

On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:


I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and 
where can

i buy them?
please let me know.
Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
thanks


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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread Bob Seed

http://www.broadcastwarehouse.com/
- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter




 HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

 Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

 ONLY $345 USD



 12 Volt Power Supply

 Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a 
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply that 
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.


 All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on 
the back of the unit, and you are on the air!




 This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform 
most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed 
to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15 
KHz for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the 
big stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
 Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you 
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily 
be selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The 
frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I 
should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested 
this unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
 The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that 
shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high 
gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on 
the back of the unit.


 If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo 
transmitter, this is definitely the one!




- Original Message - 
From: "Sunshine" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
Subject: best fm transmitter



I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where 
can

i buy them?
please let me know.
Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
thanks


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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread David McLean
As far as I know you can't unless they're within ten feet.  Unless bluetooth 
range has improved.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:

> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all my 
> stereo units in my home? then?
> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Brian Olesen" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
> hi,
> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
> 
> Brian
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
>> I assume you have one of these units?
>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control that
>>> allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.  The
>>> gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>> 
>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>> 
>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will transmit
>>> up
>>> to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>> 
>>> Bob Nelson
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>> 
>>> Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>> 
>>> ONLY $345 USD
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 12 Volt Power Supply
>>> 
>>> Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
>>> compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply
>>> that
>>> works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>> 
>>> All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on
>>> the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform
>>> most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed
>>> to
>>> pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15
>>> KHz
>>> for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big
>>> stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
>>> Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily
>>> be
>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The
>>> frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I
>>> should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested
>>> this
>>> unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
>>> The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that
>>> shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high
>>> gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on
>>> the back of the unit.
>>> 
>>> If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
>>> transmitter, this is definitely the one!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Sunshine" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
>>> Subject: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>>>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where
>>>> can
>>>> i buy them?
>>>> please let me know.
>>>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>>>> thanks
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:
>>>> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread David McLean
They show e-mail but I couldn't find a phone number.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Sunshine wrote:

> ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all my 
> stereo units in my home? then?
> btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Brian Olesen" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
> hi,
> well go bluetooth instead of fm.
> 
> Brian
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
>> I assume you have one of these units?
>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control that
>>> allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.  The
>>> gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>> 
>>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
>>> frequency will remain stable.
>>> 
>>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will transmit
>>> up
>>> to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>> 
>>> Bob Nelson
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>> 
>>> Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>> 
>>> ONLY $345 USD
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 12 Volt Power Supply
>>> 
>>> Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
>>> compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply
>>> that
>>> works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>> 
>>> All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on
>>> the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform
>>> most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed
>>> to
>>> pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15
>>> KHz
>>> for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big
>>> stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
>>> Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
>>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily
>>> be
>>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The
>>> frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I
>>> should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested
>>> this
>>> unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
>>> The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that
>>> shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high
>>> gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on
>>> the back of the unit.
>>> 
>>> If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
>>> transmitter, this is definitely the one!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Sunshine" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
>>> Subject: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>>>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where
>>>> can
>>>> i buy them?
>>>> please let me know.
>>>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>>>> thanks
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:
>>>> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
>>> 
>>> 
>>> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:
>>> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>

Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread Sunshine
ok,  what kind of blue tooth device can i use then to  stream to all my 
stereo units in my home? then?
btw does anyone have a number for mobile black box?
- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Olesen" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


hi,
well go bluetooth instead of fm.

Brian

- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


>I assume you have one of these units?
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control that
>> allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.  The
>> gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
>>
>> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
>> frequency will remain stable.
>>
>> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will transmit
>> up
>> to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
>>
>> Bob Nelson
>>
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Bob Seed" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>
>>
>>
>>  HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
>>
>>  Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
>>
>>  ONLY $345 USD
>>
>>
>>
>>  12 Volt Power Supply
>>
>>  Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
>> compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply
>> that
>> works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>>
>>  All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on
>> the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
>>
>>
>>
>>  This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform
>> most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed
>> to
>> pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15
>> KHz
>> for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big
>> stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
>>  Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
>> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily
>> be
>> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The
>> frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I
>> should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested
>> this
>> unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
>>  The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that
>> shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high
>> gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on
>> the back of the unit.
>>
>>  If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
>> transmitter, this is definitely the one!
>>
>>
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Sunshine" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
>> Subject: best fm transmitter
>>
>>
>>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where
>>> can
>>> i buy them?
>>> please let me know.
>>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>>> thanks
>>>
>>>
>>> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:
>>> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
>>
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread Brian Olesen

hi,
well go bluetooth instead of fm.

Brian

- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



I assume you have one of these units?
On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:




The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control that
allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.  The
gain control is on the front rather than on the back.

It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the
frequency will remain stable.

If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will transmit 
up

to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.

Bob Nelson


- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



 HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

 Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

 ONLY $345 USD



 12 Volt Power Supply

 Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply 
that

works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

 All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on
the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



 This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform
most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed 
to
pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15 
KHz

for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big
stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
 Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily 
be

selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The
frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I
should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested 
this

unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
 The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that
shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high
gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on
the back of the unit.

 If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
transmitter, this is definitely the one!



- Original Message - 
From: "Sunshine" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
Subject: best fm transmitter



I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where
can
i buy them?
please let me know.
Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
thanks


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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread David McLean
I assume you have one of these units?
On Jan 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:

> 
> 
> The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control that 
> allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.  The 
> gain control is on the front rather than on the back.
> 
> It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the 
> frequency will remain stable.
> 
> If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will transmit up 
> to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.
> 
> Bob Nelson
> 
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Bob Seed" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
> 
>  HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E
> 
>  Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter
> 
>  ONLY $345 USD
> 
> 
> 
>  12 Volt Power Supply
> 
>  Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
> compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply that
> works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
> 
>  All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on
> the back of the unit, and you are on the air!
> 
> 
> 
>  This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform
> most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed to
> pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz
> for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big
> stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
>  Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
> will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily be
> selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The
> frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I
> should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested this
> unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
>  The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that
> shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high
> gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on
> the back of the unit.
> 
>  If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
> transmitter, this is definitely the one!
> 
> 
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Sunshine" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
> Subject: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where
>> can
>> i buy them?
>> please let me know.
>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>> thanks
>> 
>> 
>> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:
>> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread Robert Nelson


The current version of this transmitter comes with a remote control that 
allows  the frequency to be adjusted by pushing up and down buttons.  The 
gain control is on the front rather than on the back.

It is a good unit which you can leave on for days and weeks  and the 
frequency will remain stable.

If you buy the high gain antenna and set it up properly, it will transmit up 
to 300 yards without significant degradation of signal.

Bob Nelson


- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



  HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

  Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

  ONLY $345 USD



  12 Volt Power Supply

  Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply that
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

  All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on
the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



  This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform
most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed to
pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz
for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big
stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
  Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily be
selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The
frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I
should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested this
unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
  The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that
shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high
gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on
the back of the unit.

  If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
transmitter, this is definitely the one!



- Original Message - 
From: "Sunshine" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
Subject: best fm transmitter


>I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where
> can
> i buy them?
> please let me know.
> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
> thanks
>
>
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread David McLean
One further note on the Wavemach:
If you found the Wavemach Ebay store there is a unit that connects via usb but 
I don't know much about this unit.
I'd suggest going to www.wavemach.com or www.fmamplifiers.com which take you to 
the same place.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Sunshine wrote:

> the wave image  do you hook that up via a usb port?
> the broadcast ware hhouse ones how good are they?
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 3:14 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
> I have  a Wavemach  also.  Dave modified it for me as well.  I don't know 
> about it being the best bang for the buck but it is a good transmitter.  As 
> Sunshine  asked what was the best however I mentioned the Broadcast 
> Warehouse.
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Bob Seed wrote:
> 
>> The Wavemach  unit is the best bang for the buck. A guy from Australia 
>> baught the unit, and is pleased as punch with its performance. As he is 
>> also blind the company modified the unit for him. . .
>> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:26 PM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
>>> I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred 
>>> dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
>>> If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you 
>>> might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.
>>> Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.
>>> 
>>> For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from 
>>> Wavemach.com in Canada.
>>> And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
>>> Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are 
>>> a lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.
>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>>>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where 
>>>> can
>>>> i buy them?
>>>> please let me know.
>>>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>>>> thanks
>>>> 
>>>> 
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>>>> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread David McLean
I assume you mean the Wavemach.
The one I have has 2 rca jacks on the back with the ac power jack below them.  
Also on the back is the volume control and the antenna connector.
On the front is a power button on the right and the up/down frequency controls 
on the left.

The broadcast warehouse transmitter I have is more sophisticated but is still 
simple to operate.
It has balanced input (XLR) connectors on the back and the antenna/power jack.
On the front is a button to unlock the unit and up/down frequency controls.
The Broadcast Warehouse is a rack mount unit the is actually suitable for 
commercial broadcasting.  It has outstanding specs both for frequency response 
and RF purity.
Both are good units but are really meant for different audiences.  I just 
happen to be a fm transmitter junky and have a bunch of them!
On Jan 16, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Sunshine wrote:

> the wave image  do you hook that up via a usb port?
> the broadcast ware hhouse ones how good are they?
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 3:14 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
> I have  a Wavemach  also.  Dave modified it for me as well.  I don't know 
> about it being the best bang for the buck but it is a good transmitter.  As 
> Sunshine  asked what was the best however I mentioned the Broadcast 
> Warehouse.
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Bob Seed wrote:
> 
>> The Wavemach  unit is the best bang for the buck. A guy from Australia 
>> baught the unit, and is pleased as punch with its performance. As he is 
>> also blind the company modified the unit for him. . .
>> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:26 PM
>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
>>> I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred 
>>> dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
>>> If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you 
>>> might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.
>>> Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.
>>> 
>>> For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from 
>>> Wavemach.com in Canada.
>>> And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
>>> Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are 
>>> a lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.
>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>>>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where 
>>>> can
>>>> i buy them?
>>>> please let me know.
>>>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>>>> thanks
>>>> 
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread David McLean
www.broadcastwarehouse.com

On Jan 16, 2010, at 5:21 PM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:

> High David,
> Do you have a URL for Broadcast Warehouse?
> John.
> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 4:14 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
>> I have  a Wavemach  also.  Dave modified it for me as well.  I don't know 
>> about it being the best bang for the buck but it is a good transmitter.  As 
>> Sunshine  asked what was the best however I mentioned the Broadcast 
>> Warehouse.
>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Bob Seed wrote:
>> 
>>> The Wavemach  unit is the best bang for the buck. A guy from Australia 
>>> baught the unit, and is pleased as punch with its performance. As he is 
>>> also blind the company modified the unit for him. . .
>>> - Original Message ----- From: "David McLean" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:26 PM
>>> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
>>>> I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred 
>>>> dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
>>>> If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you 
>>>> might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.
>>>> Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.
>>>> 
>>>> For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from 
>>>> Wavemach.com in Canada.
>>>> And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
>>>> Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are a 
>>>> lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.
>>>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>>>>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where 
>>>>> can
>>>>> i buy them?
>>>>> please let me know.
>>>>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> 
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread Sunshine
the wave image  do you hook that up via a usb port?
the broadcast ware hhouse ones how good are they?

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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


I have  a Wavemach  also.  Dave modified it for me as well.  I don't know 
about it being the best bang for the buck but it is a good transmitter.  As 
Sunshine  asked what was the best however I mentioned the Broadcast 
Warehouse.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Bob Seed wrote:

> The Wavemach  unit is the best bang for the buck. A guy from Australia 
> baught the unit, and is pleased as punch with its performance. As he is 
> also blind the company modified the unit for him. . .
> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:26 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
>
>
>> If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
>> I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred 
>> dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
>> If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you 
>> might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.
>> Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.
>>
>> For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from 
>> Wavemach.com in Canada.
>> And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
>> Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are 
>> a lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.
>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:
>>
>>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where 
>>> can
>>> i buy them?
>>> please let me know.
>>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>>> thanks
>>>
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

High David,
Do you have a URL for Broadcast Warehouse?
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter


I have  a Wavemach  also.  Dave modified it for me as well.  I don't know 
about it being the best bang for the buck but it is a good transmitter.  As 
Sunshine  asked what was the best however I mentioned the Broadcast 
Warehouse.

On Jan 16, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Bob Seed wrote:

The Wavemach  unit is the best bang for the buck. A guy from Australia 
baught the unit, and is pleased as punch with its performance. As he is 
also blind the company modified the unit for him. . .

- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred 
dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you 
might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.

Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.

For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from 
Wavemach.com in Canada.

And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are 
a lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.

On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:


I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where 
can

i buy them?
please let me know.
Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
thanks


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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread David McLean
The transmitters we're talking about work on the standard broadcast band and 
will work with any FM receiver.
You will always get better quality running cables in theory because FM stereo 
is limited to 20 to 15000 hz.
However unless you're talking really high end audiophile stuff you wouldn't 
notice the difference.
Certainly the more expensive units will transmit a better sound and a cleaner 
signal as well.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 12:52 PM, André van Deventer wrote:

> Are there transmitter and receiver units available, i.e. dedicated receivers
> for these transmitters?
> 
> This would be for high quality audio transmissions.
> 
> Is it possible to get the same high quality audio out some of the more
> expensive units than you would get by transmitting through cables?
> 
> Just curious.
> 
> 
> 
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> On Behalf Of David McLean
> Sent: 16 January 2010 07:26 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
> I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred
> dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
> If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you
> might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.
> Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.
> 
> For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from
> Wavemach.com in Canada.
> And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
> Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are a
> lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:
> 
>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and 
>> where can i buy them?
>> please let me know.
>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>> thanks
>> 
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread David McLean
I have  a Wavemach  also.  Dave modified it for me as well.  I don't know about 
it being the best bang for the buck but it is a good transmitter.  As Sunshine  
asked what was the best however I mentioned the Broadcast Warehouse.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Bob Seed wrote:

> The Wavemach  unit is the best bang for the buck. A guy from Australia baught 
> the unit, and is pleased as punch with its performance. As he is also blind 
> the company modified the unit for him. . .
> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:26 PM
> Subject: Re: best fm transmitter
> 
> 
>> If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
>> I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred 
>> dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
>> If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you 
>> might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.
>> Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.
>> 
>> For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from 
>> Wavemach.com in Canada.
>> And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
>> Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are a 
>> lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.
>> On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:
>> 
>>> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
>>> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where can
>>> i buy them?
>>> please let me know.
>>> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
>>> thanks
>>> 
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread Bob Seed


 HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

 Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

 ONLY $345 USD



 12 Volt Power Supply

 Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a 
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply that 
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.


 All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on 
the back of the unit, and you are on the air!




 This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform 
most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed to 
pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz 
for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big 
stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
 Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you 
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily be 
selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The 
frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I 
should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested this 
unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
 The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that 
shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high 
gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on 
the back of the unit.


 If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo 
transmitter, this is definitely the one!




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Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:26 AM
Subject: best fm transmitter



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RE: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread André van Deventer
Are there transmitter and receiver units available, i.e. dedicated receivers
for these transmitters?

This would be for high quality audio transmissions.

Is it possible to get the same high quality audio out some of the more
expensive units than you would get by transmitting through cables?

Just curious.

 

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On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: 16 January 2010 07:26 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter

If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred
dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you
might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.
Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.

For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from
Wavemach.com in Canada.
And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are a
lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:

> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and 
> where can i buy them?
> please let me know.
> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
> thanks
> 
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread Bob Seed
The Wavemach  unit is the best bang for the buck. A guy from Australia 
baught the unit, and is pleased as punch with its performance. As he is also 
blind the company modified the unit for him. . .
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: best fm transmitter



If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred 
dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you 
might consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.

Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.

For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from 
Wavemach.com in Canada.

And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are a 
lot of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.

On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:


I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where 
can

i buy them?
please let me know.
Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
thanks


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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread Tom Kaufman
I don't know about the others..but with the C-Crane transmitters, they don't 
get out real good right out of the box!  However (at least there used to 
be).a screw in that thing that you can turn..and it would increase the power 
(I had to have it done with mine)..and it made all the difference in the 
world!  But then..someone told me that on the one they had, that little 
screw could not be found!  Maybe they'd re-designed them so you can't do 
that anymore?  Does anyone know?
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Re: best fm transmitter

2010-01-16 Thread David McLean
If price is no object the Broadcast Warehouse transmitters are the best.
I'd guess however that you're not going to spend between 7 and 8 hundred 
dollars so those probably wouldn't be suitable.
If you're looking at something in the one hundred dollar range or so you might 
consider one of the Mobileblackbox units.
Also in that price range is the Wholehouse fm transmitter.

For about $350 you can buy the Wavemach 100 milliwat transmitter from 
Wavemach.com in Canada.
And of course there is always the C. Crane transmitter for $69.
Different options for different price ranges so as you can see there are a lot 
of them and it's a matter of what you have to spend for them.
On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sunshine wrote:

> I am looking for an fm transmitter to use with the computer.
> what  are the best ones to consider,a nd what are the prices, and where can 
> i buy them?
> please let me know.
> Also what are your experiences with the units you have?
> thanks
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