This inquiry is in regards to transmitting a signal from a computer to
an outside FM antenna.
 
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Thank you for your e-mail inquiry.  
Two walls and ceiling and roof are not going to work.  Somehow you will
need to get the FM transmitter near the antenna, or the receiver that
you want to use to receive the signal.  Also if your antenna is a Yagi
type or other directional antenna and is pointed away from your FM
Transmitter you will still likely have a problem.  Is the reason you
want to use the outside antenna, because it feeds several receivers?  If
so you will still have to try to get the FM Transmitter on that side of
the house, maybe even outside under the eve with an audio cable and
power running to it, and protected from the elements somehow.  The point
is the FM Transmitter was not necessarily designed to work in those
elements.  I hope this helps.

Sincerely,

Daryl Pfaff
Technical Support Specialist
C. Crane Company Inc
1 800 522-8863
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