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Build a low power FM transmitter kit in under an hour or two. FM transmitters in a kit form are relatively easy (basic soldering skills) to assemble and inexpensive (many are available for under $20). Low power FM transmitters require no license to operate (in the U.S.) and provide clear, static free signals and choice of either mono or stereo transmission. | Build a low power FM transmitter kit in under an hour or two. FM transmitters in a kit form are relatively easy (basic soldering skills) to assemble and inexpensive (many are available for under $20). Low power FM transmitters require no license to operate (in the U.S.) and provide clear, static free signals and choice of either mono or stereo transmission. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# Determine need. A popular use for these devices is to transmit audio from a portable MP3 player or internet radio station on a computer to a radio or stereo located in another room or even outdoors. Some choices are: Mono or Stereo? How powerful (size of area to cover)? How many inputs (microphone and / or aux)? What kind of power source (battery or AC adapter)? These are just a few of the questions to be answered to obtain the correct transmitter for the application desired. | # Determine need. A popular use for these devices is to transmit audio from a portable MP3 player or internet radio station on a computer to a radio or stereo located in another room or even outdoors. Some choices are: Mono or Stereo? How powerful (size of area to cover)? How many inputs (microphone and / or aux)? What kind of power source (battery or AC adapter)? These are just a few of the questions to be answered to obtain the correct transmitter for the application desired. |