That's right, we said STEREO! Just connect a cassette deck, CD player or mixer panel to the FM10C's line level inputs and you're on-the-air with a school, dorm, camp, home, church or neighborhood FM station! Here's a great entry-level kit that will teach the basics of FM Broadcast Transmission while finding many uses around the home or dorm room. The FM10C has plenty of power to cover your home, back yard, or city block. Our manual goes into great detail outlining all the aspects of antennas, transmitting range and the FCC rules and regulations. You'll be amazed at the exceptional audio quality of the FM10C. Tunes through the entire 88-108MHz band in three separate ranges with a tuned LC circuit. Re-broadcast your favorite music commercial free and with the dynamic range the musician intended, without all that nasty compression the big boys use to make their station sound louder than the competition. Compression produces a noticeably muddier and less dynamic sound. The unit runs on internal 9V battery, external power from 5 to 15 VDC, or an optional 120 VAC adapter (model FMAC) is also available. Includes the matching case & knob set for a professional finished look. Case size 5"W x 1 1/2"H x 5 1/4"D (Note: The FM10C is a do-it-yourself learning kit that you assemble. The end user is responsible for complying with all FCC rules & regulations within the US, or any regulations of their respective governing body)
This review is from: Ramsey FM10C FM Stereo Transmitter Kit
I built one of these from a kit. They are easy to solder and build. Much better than the CC Crane transmitter, which is the second best choice. It is completely in a different class than the FM transmitters you buy at mass merchandise chains.
There are FCC regulations limiting power of FM transmitters. What I was surprised at given the regulations was the variation in quality.
This is the BEST FM transmitter I could find. I also own the CC Crane FM transmitter which is OK, but significantly below this one in quality. I would not buy a FM transmitter other than one of these two.
FM transmitters are handy for rebroadcasting streaming audio from a computer, TV, or you music collection throughout the house. They work much better in areas with few FM stations. You do need a clear channel to broadcast the FM signal.
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This review is from: Ramsey FM10C FM Stereo Transmitter Kit
You pay for what you get. It was very easy to build. Nice little project. One problem. The frequencies slightly moves. +/- 0.1MHz over time making you chase it around the dial every few hours.
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It seems to be getting harder and harder to find a product that lives up to its advertising promises. It's even more upsetting that we, as American shoppers, seem to accept these short-comings and just live with it. Everywhere I go, I see something that didn't perform as the buyer had expected. It sits around gathering dust, until it finally finds its way into the garbage. This item does NOT fall into that category. In fact, it happens to be one of a few products that I purchased this past year, which actually delivers as advertised. It requires some electronics experience, and a frequency counter really helps, so be prepared. Bravo Ramsey.
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