I have been using a C crane fm transmitter for ten or eleven years now and find it good for what you intend it for. I plug the output into the cable coming from the soundcard of my PC and tune the stereo across the room to the same frequency as I tune the transmitter. I can hear it anywhere in the house. On the back of the unit, there is a piece of light cardboard stuck over a little panel with a tiny screw adjustment with which you can increase the power some. I have had no difficulty with this transmitter.
Lois Goodine.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Chapman" <ba...@bchapman.id.au>
To: "PC-Audio" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:32 PM
Subject: FM transmitters


Hi all,

I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through. There has been mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with multiple inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which
will just do what I want.  My original message follows.

I am looking at getting a small FM transmitter which will transmit the output from a computer headphone jack to an FM radio
approximately 30 to 40 feet away.

I did a Google search and found the C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 which appears to do what I want, but I have heard in the past that the C. Crane transmitters are a little lacking in output power. Does anyone have one of these units and will it operate effectively
over the required distance.

Alternatively, can anyone suggest an equivalent product which is better.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman


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