There is another important point here which the Wholehouse site mentions 
and I have found from personal experience.
Which radio or radios you plan to use with such a transmitter is critical 
in how satisfied you may end up being.
>From a transmission standpoint, think of these units not in terms of your 
local powerhouse fm stations but the small student run stations at a 
school or a fm translator.
Their signals are weak in comparison to what is else on the fm band.
The Wholehouse fm site also lists such radios that will work well.
Personally, I have always liked the small walkman style radios from 
Sangean currently the dt-400W released during the summer which is a 
revamped version of the popular dt-200 series and also replaces the 
dt-300.
What is nice about these Sangeans is that they not only have decent 
sensitivity and selectivity for such a portable; but they can decently 
handle image rejection which can be an issue when using such a 
transmitter.
When you are reasonably close to an fm transmitter, and that's almost 
everywhere, sometimes it's signal is heard on frequencies not intended to 
be heard upon.
A radio with good image rejection properties can often null these out 
allowing your small transmitter to be best heard by you.
So check the radios you plan to use on the frequencies you plan to use to 
make certain that they will work as you expect.
And, with any fm transmitter and radio combination, it may take some 
playing around to get things to work optimally.
I speak with personal experience on this.







                    Mike

------

"You cannot tailor-make the situations in life, but you can tailor-make the 
attitudes
to fit those situations."
Zig Ziglar


-----


Listen to the latest edition of David Jeremiah's "Turning Point" any time at 
this link:
http://www.davidjeremiah.org/site/radio.aspx


Jonathan Mosen List Founder
Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more...
http://www.pc-audio.org
To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to