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Any AM radio with an earphone output can be used to drive an FM transmitter.
For FM transmitter kits see URL: http://www.hobbytron.net/Mini-FM-tra...tter-bug-kit.h tml http://www.hobbytron.net/mini-miniat...ansmitter.html -- El Hornet Verde ------------------------------------------ "Denny" wrote in message ... Hi, I hope this is the right group for this post. I work in a busy warehouse with allot of battery powered equipment that causes interference in AM broadcasts. What I want to do is make a box that receives AM stations and rebroadcasts the signal on a small FM transmitter (on a unused frequency ). This way I can listen to baseball and hockey games while I work. Does anyone have an idea on how this can be done? How much it would cost and what it involves? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advanced. Denny |
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