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Re: Transmit Your MP3s Round the House via FM



You can get a 250mW mono FM transmitter in kit form for =A315 from
http://tinyurl.com/7ckaq -
unfortunately their stereo encoder is both
expensive and discontinued. This can however be done in software -
http://tinyurl.com/bspvc=20

I saw the PCIMAX is lot cheaper at http://tinyurl.com/2rs97 (=A399) but
they can't supply the UK. They also have a =A330 stereo encoder.

Pete

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On 17/01/2006 at 12:44 Mark McCall wrote:

>An interesting card from the US to transmit FM from your PC. An easy
way
>to
>distribute your own music to radios all round the home, although we're
not
>sure of the legal aspects of this (export only?)...
>
>"PCI MAX 2005 is a computer card that will change the way you
listen to
>your
>MP3's or other audio via PC. It will effectively change your PC into a
FM
>radio station. You will be able to play your audio files (CD, wav, MP3,
>real
>audio etc.) from your PC through radio waves directly to your household
>radio receiver in the next room, in the living room, across your yard,
in
>whole block ....or for the entire village/small city. You need just an
>ordinary radio receiver to receive your signal. The included software
(also
>available at the link below for a quick DL) lets you set the frequency
and
>the output power. You can either service your living room, garden or an
>entire community. Get rid of those pesky cables...
>
>http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/article1655.html
>
>M.
>
>
>
>
>
>=20
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>






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