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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 02:46:03 -0400, starman wrote:
Bob Sillett wrote: If you like to build kits, check out Ramsey Electronics. http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/ Go to the Hobby Kits section, then AM/FM broadcasters I have the FM-10 and FM-100 kits, and a friend of mine has the FM-25. All three kits will easily broadcast around your house. If you build a dipole antenna, you can also get a little extra range. Note that this might put you over the FCC limit; however, having a range of 1/2 a block isn't going to be a big deal. The 'C. Crane' FM transmitter (not a kit) is on sale for $69. Used to sell for $99. It tunes the entire FM band. Comes with a whip antenna. Anyone know the range of this device ? |
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![]() "Pon" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 02:46:03 -0400, starman wrote: Bob Sillett wrote: If you like to build kits, check out Ramsey Electronics. http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/ Go to the Hobby Kits section, then AM/FM broadcasters I have the FM-10 and FM-100 kits, and a friend of mine has the FM-25. All three kits will easily broadcast around your house. If you build a dipole antenna, you can also get a little extra range. Note that this might put you over the FCC limit; however, having a range of 1/2 a block isn't going to be a big deal. The 'C. Crane' FM transmitter (not a kit) is on sale for $69. Used to sell for $99. It tunes the entire FM band. Comes with a whip antenna. Anyone know the range of this device ? About 10 feet, unless you remove the sticker and turn the pot up. Then people have reported up to a couple of hundred feet. My recommendation: The Max Pro I from www.pcs-electronics.com About $160. |
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= = = Pon wrote in message
= = = . .. On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 02:46:03 -0400, starman wrote: Bob Sillett wrote: If you like to build kits, check out Ramsey Electronics. http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/ Go to the Hobby Kits section, then AM/FM broadcasters I have the FM-10 and FM-100 kits, and a friend of mine has the FM-25. All three kits will easily broadcast around your house. If you build a dipole antenna, you can also get a little extra range. Note that this might put you over the FCC limit; however, having a range of 1/2 a block isn't going to be a big deal. The 'C. Crane' FM transmitter (not a kit) is on sale for $69. Used to sell for $99. It tunes the entire FM band. Comes with a whip antenna. Anyone know the range of this device ? PON, C. Crane Co. claims "Approximate line-of-sight range of 70 ft." However, if you want to increase the Range, it is simple to construct an 'extension' Antenna for the FM Band to attach to the built-in Whip Antenna or Wire Antenna. Cut a piece of TV 300 Ohm Twin Lead to Five Foot Ten Inches (5' 10") - At the Top-End 'strip' a 1/2" Insulation from the Two Wires and Twist them together. - At the Bottom-End 'strip' a 1/2" Insulation from One of the Two Wires. - Trim the Transmitter's Antenna Wire to Two Inches (2") and 'strip' a 1/2" Insulation from the wire. Take this wire and the Bottom-End Wire and 'twist' them together. Extend the 'extension' Antenna Wire Straight UP Vertically. - OR - Collapse the Transmitter's Whip Antenna. Take the Bottom-End Wire and 'attach' an Alligator Clip. Attach the Alligator Clip to the Whip Antenna. Extend the 'extension' Antenna Wire Straight UP Vertically. TBL: This 'extension' Antenna for the FM Band should improve the Signal Quality of the current reception and "Extend" the Range of Reception to 150-200 Feet. ~ RHF .. |
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