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Dave:
Your question, while at first seeming simple to me, I now realize is much more complex. I looked at the ebay URL, and one "feature" of the device in question is: Q. Is there an Antenna? A. Yes, The Antenna is about 30" long made of thin flexible black wire I would have NO clue on how to match up any antenna and transmission line to that!!! Roy or another of the REAL antenna authorities are your best hope now... sorry... I am learning... Warmest regards, John "Dave" wrote in message ... | Legally of course! | We received the "Whole House Transmitter" ( | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=73 836 | ) it's ok for about 50ft 'cuz of the obstructions. | She likes it and now.. she wants me to transmit to the community pool so she | can hear "her tunes" (about 2/3's of a mile away). | I also have a small, 1 watt signal power booster(?) kit on order to boost | the signal and would like to design an antenna w/o too much height or too | noticable for this gizmo (deed restrictions!) | | Dave | | | | "Bob Miller" wrote in message | ... || On Sun, 01 May 2005 20:09:09 GMT, "Dave" wrote: || || What cheap house hold stuff could I use to build an FM broadcast antenna. || || || Dave || || || || || Radio Shack sells a wire folded dipole for FM for less than 5 dollars. || You might also need an adaptor to convert the 300-ohm line to coax for || your transmitter. || || Tack your dipole to a wall or board, and you're ready to || transmit...legally, I presume. || || bob || k5qwg || || || | | |
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