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J&D Schnoor wrote:
I have a Panaxis ACC100 low power transmitter that I want to use on my farm to rebroadcast audio so that I can tune it on other FM radios in the house, barn, garage, etc. I am wondering how much frequency separation I need if I re-broadcast an FM station. For example, if I decided to re-broadcast a station that I can only hear with my external antenna, is 200 kHz of separation enough? For example, say I wanted to receive 88.1 mHz on a receiver with an external antenna and re-broadcast it on the Panaxis on 87.9 mHz, is that enough separation? The reason I am thinking of transmitting on 87.9 mHz is becasue most of my radio around the house will tune down that low, but most won't tune much further down than that. It won't work. You need at least 4 or 5 channels of separation. |
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