Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread hank smith

interesting
was I being trained off of out of date info then?
not saying your wrong or write but am curious.
thanks fore letting me know this
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Actually it isn't 100mw.  It used to be until about 20 years ago.  It is 
now 250 microvolts at 3 meters, about 10 feet, which translates to about a 
distnace of 200 feet.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:10 PM, hank smith wrote:


what is it in the uk?
I know in us its 100mw
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 4:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.  I 
don't know if that's still the case.

Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




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On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company is 
now
called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them.  Keep 
in

mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it has
analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread hank smith

how far does yours go and what antanna rig you using?
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power 
on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:


do you know what motifications were done?
- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my 
recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells 
these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for 
him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as 
pricing is concerned, but well worth it!

www.fmamplifiers.com
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. 
I don't know if that's still the case.

Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best 
buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




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EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


"Abundance is not something we acquire.
It is something we tune into."
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company is 
now
called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them.  Keep 
in

mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it has
analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread hank smith

any am transmitters you suggest?
also what is the farthest 100mw can go on am?
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


That used to be true before about 20 years ago.  The legal unlicensed 
power used to be 100mw and still is for AM.  That's why a number of people 
use AM now because you can actually transmit further legally using it.
However on FM the legal power limit dictated by the FCC is now only about 
200 feet.  In large part you can thank NPR for that.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Howard Traxler wrote:

I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather 
than distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station 
that covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but 
they said we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could have 
been really illegal.


- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200 
feet.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:

I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. 
I don't know if that's still the case.

Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best 
buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




SKYPE: goldenace4
EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


"Abundance is not something we acquire.
It is something we tune into."
*Wayne Dyer**

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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company is 
now
called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them.  Keep 
in

mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it has
analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread hank smith
npr also squashed all lp fm windows to so example if I wanted to start my 
own lp radio station I can't and never will be able to.
and 50 plus grand to start up a comercial station out of question except 
fore corprate america


- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Npr was a strongforce in lobying to eliminate and/or reduce unlicensed 
operations in the Us.  What happened is that commercial Fm stations as 
well as Npr found that people using unlicensed transmitters with 100mw 
could place an antenna very high up and get a lot of coverage without a 
license so the FCC was pressured to eliminate this.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 9:34 PM, richard claypool wrote:


what did npr have to do with this?
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


That used to be true before about 20 years ago.  The legal unlicensed 
power used to be 100mw and still is for AM.  That's why a number of 
people use AM now because you can actually transmit further legally 
using it.
However on FM the legal power limit dictated by the FCC is now only 
about 200 feet.  In large part you can thank NPR for that.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Howard Traxler wrote:

I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather 
than distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station 
that covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but 
they said we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could 
have been really illegal.


- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200 
feet.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:

I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. 
I don't know if that's still the case.

Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best 
buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




SKYPE: goldenace4
EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


"Abundance is not something we acquire.
It is something we tune into."
*Wayne Dyer**

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company 
is now
called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them. 
Keep in

mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it 
has

analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a 
whip

antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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Re: video editing software?

2010-06-26 Thread adam Morris

the software i use as mentioned
video redo tv suite
has an option to have a menu displayed on screen when making the dvd.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: video editing software?


hello, do you use any video software to create menus? if so what would 
that be? thanks les


Cd/Dvd Duplication & Custom Printing

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Phone: (267)329-8150
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- Original Message - 
From: "adam Morris" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 6:27 AM
Subject: Re: video editing software?



the link is

http://www.videoredo.com/en/index.htm

its around $84 USD.

it has menu's but it doesn't speak when placing marks, you just have to 
put the marks in and then save the file.


This software won't record the files, you need a tv tuner to record the
mpeg
file then this will edit it.

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From: "Bubba" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 10:05 PM
Subject: RE: video editing software?



Hi, is this accessible with JFW and how accessible is it and what is the
cost and link to get it?


Sign,
Bubba


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Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 7:01 AM
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Subject: Re: video editing software?

I use video redo tv suite.

once you make the edits you need to save the file for them to take 
effect.



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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: video editing software?


hi there adam i have loads of video's that i want to put on to my pc 
so

that i can put them on to dvd, how du i du this i am using jaws,  many
thanks from stewart ross
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From: "adam Morris" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: video editing software?


I did write back months ago and got no reply, have sent another email 
to

the address you provided.


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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 4:17 AM
Subject: Re: video editing software?


Hi Adam, I was just going through some old emails on this list and 
saw

your message regarding recording from your VCR to your TV tuner card.
Would you email me off list at:
vrvaug...@mailzone.comso I can get some tips from you?

Thanks and looking forward to hearing from you! Vicky
- Original Message - 
From: "adam Morris" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 8:04 AM
Subject: video editing software?



Hi all,

I can record from my vcr to my tv tuner card.

Once I have a
mpg
file I'm looking for a program to edit it.

Have tried
video redo but am having trouble getting it working with jaws.

Soundforge will load the files but won't save after editing.

Any suggestions?




Adam Morris

Mobile: 0414 431105

Twitter
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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Robert Nelson

The current model of the Jonathan Mosen transmitter is-



 Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter



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Excellent base and highs!!!



This unit is great for transmitting audio around you home an back yard as 
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The unit you are looking at is our latest unit with a remote control.  This 
is especially great for the visually impared!



Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you will have 
a very stable signal at all times.



The frequencies can easily be selected by pushing the recessed buttons using 
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- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? How
much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a couple
of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as pricing is
concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well built!
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


> Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power
> on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
> On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:
>
>> do you know what motifications were done?
>> - Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>
>>
>>> I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my
>>> recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells
>>> these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for
>>> him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as
>>> pricing is concerned, but well worth it!
>>> www.fmamplifiers.com
>>> - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler"
>>> 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>>
>>>
 I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
 whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a
 power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.
 I don't know if that's still the case.
 Howard
 - Original Message - From: "ace" 
 To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
 Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
 Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter


> These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
> They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best
> buy.
> I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the
> unit.
> I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
> I just wish they were cheaper.
> 
>
>
>
> SKYPE: goldenace4
> EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
> Karim.
> Edmonton Canada
> 
>
> "Abundance is not something we acquire.
> It is something we tune into."
> *Wayne Dyer**
>
> -Original Message-
> Fr

Re: GoldWave Version 5.57 is now Available

2010-06-26 Thread G. McFarlane

Hi
Can anyone give the link for the Jaws scripts for this version?
Thanks.
Gordon McFarlane

--
From: "Steve Pattison" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:27 PM
To: "PC Audio" 
Subject: GoldWave Version 5.57 is now Available


GoldWave version 5.57 is now available and can be downloaded from
www.goldwave.com.  Here are the changes in this version:

Larger Control buttons
A third playback button
Larger status and level visuals
New Digital Time visual
Improved keyboard assignments for Speech Converter tool
Several other improvements and fixes

I don't use GoldWave myself so I'm not able to answer any questions
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Re: GoldWave Version 5.57 is now Available

2010-06-26 Thread richard claypool
Have you tried the scripts you already have?  they may work just fine unless 
somethin's really changed drasticaly.  Also, gw's version just came out, if 
modifications are needed, it may take awhile.


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Hi
Can anyone give the link for the Jaws scripts for this version?
Thanks.
Gordon McFarlane

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Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?

2010-06-26 Thread chris hallsworth
I have an ordinary 3.5mm pair of headphones, and sure I could try this 
but am worried about the looped audio blasting my ears!



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On 23/06/2010 14:07, Dean Masters wrote:

How about using headphones then turn the speakers off?

Dean

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Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 4:02 AM
Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?


|I don't know, I'd like to know this as well so I can do podcasts.
|
|
| Signed by Chris Hallsworth
| E-mail and Facebook: christopher...@googlemail.com
| MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
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| Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40
|
| On 23/06/2010 8:58, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
|>  Then how do I record both microphone and speech direct?
|>
|>  -Original Message-
|>  From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
|>  On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
|>  Sent: 23 June 2010 08:50
|>  To: PC Audio Discussion List
|>  Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
|>
|>  Exactly. Any audio coming through the sound card will loop. It's really
|>  designed to record output from devices like MP3 players.
|>
|>
|>  Signed by Chris Hallsworth
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|>  MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
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|>
|>  On 23/06/2010 8:46, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
|>>  I'm a bit confused. If I choose to listen to the microphone and then
|>  enable
|>>  What You hear, won't that make the screen reader loop?
|>>
|>>  -Original Message-
|>>  From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
|>>  On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
|>>  Sent: 23 June 2010 08:39
|>>  To: PC Audio Discussion List
|>>  Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
|>>
|>>  You would check the listen to this device check box in the microphone's
|>>  properties, but be careful, as audio could loop, especially if you
|>>  select this for the stereo mix option.
|>>
|>>
|>>  Signed by Chris Hallsworth
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|>>  MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
|>>  Skype: chrishallsworth7266
|>>  Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40
|>>
|>>  On 23/06/2010 8:17, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
|>>>  I was also wondering how to record my microphone and speech at the
same
|>>  time
|>>>  through what you hear.
|>>>
|>>>  -Original Message-
|>>>  From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
|>  [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
|>>>  On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
|>>>  Sent: 22 June 2010 22:31
|>>>  To: PC Audio Discussion List
|>>>  Subject: Re: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
|>>>
|>>>  It can't by default, but yes it can be worked around with so long as
the
|>>>  sound drivers support such a feature. If not you can use Total
Recorder
|>>>  which imitates the feature otherwise known as Stereo Mix on my RealTek
|>>>  HD Audio onboard sound card.
|>>>
|>>>
|>>>  Signed by Chris Hallsworth
|>>>  E-mail and Facebook: christopher...@googlemail.com
|>>>  MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
|>>>  Skype: chrishallsworth7266
|>>>  Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40
|>>>
|>>>  On 21/06/2010 14:51, Vinny Samarco wrote:
|  Hi,
|  I've been hearing rumors of this and I want to find out if this is
true
|  before my computer gives up the ghost.
|  I am using xp, and using goldwave, I can easily record everything
that
|  comes out of my sound card. I heard that Icannot do this in Windows
7.
|  Is this true? and Is there any way around this?
|  Thank you.
|  Vinny
|  - Original Message - From: "Matthew Bullis"
|  
|  To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
|  Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 9:58 PM
|  Subject: Recording What you Hear in Windows 7?
|
|
|>  Hello, since I can't figure out the layout or configuration of the
|>  options in Windows 7, and since my sound card supports the what you
|>  hear option in XP but apparently not in Windows 7, I'm wondering if
|>  Total Recorder or Replay AV will take care of the what you hear
option
|>  for me? Usually when I need to record using the what you hear or
|>  stereo master functions, I would just select that option and then
|>  record with Sound Forge. However, since this isn't possible in
Windows
|>  7 that I've found, does Total Recorder or Replay AV let me record
|>  using this option built into either program? For instance, if I'm
|>  recording the output of my screen reader to a file, or the playing
of
|>  a stream, does either program just simply record the audio that
comes
|>  out of the sound card, or does it actually record internet streams
|>  only? I don't need this option very often, but when I do, I'd like
to
|>  be ver

RE: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread André van Deventer
There are so many factors influencing  the distance of a transmitter that I
do not think it is practical to give the output of a transmitter accordinge
to the distance it will transmit.  Therefore rating legality or illegality
in say the amount of feet/yards a transmitter will work is simply not
realistic.  You should rather look at the power output I think.

Andre

 

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On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
Sent: 25 June 2010 11:18 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather than
distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station that
covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but they said
we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could have been really
illegal.

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


> The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200 
> feet.
> On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:
>
>> I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
>> whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
>> power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.  
>> I don't know if that's still the case.
>> Howard
>> - Original Message - From: "ace" 
>> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
>> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
>> Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
>>
>>
>>> These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
>>> They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
>>> I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the unit.
>>> I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
>>> I just wish they were cheaper.
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> SKYPE: goldenace4
>>> EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
>>> Karim.
>>> Edmonton Canada
>>> 
>>>
>>> "Abundance is not something we acquire.
>>> It is something we tune into."
>>> *Wayne Dyer**
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
>>> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>>> On Behalf Of David McLean
>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>>
>>> There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company 
>>> is now called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of 
>>> them.  Keep in mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're 
>>> in the Usa.
>>> On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
>>>
 I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one 
 incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the 
 purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it 
 has analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is 
 phase lock loop.

 Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter 
 which allows one to match the output from the source to the 
 transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a 
 whip antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? 
 Lastly, are its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

 Thanks for feedback.

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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread David McLean
Yes it works quite well.  Sound is good and the range is quite good.  Also is 
very easy to set up.  At the time I bought it which I think was about four 
years ago it cost about $330 with the modifications and I think the price has 
now gone up by about $45 or so.  
But of course the up side is you get something that works well and isn't junk 
which most of the low priced units are. 
The Ccrane unit for example sounds good but has a hard time clearing a single 
room so in my opinion it is a complete waste of money.

On Jun 26, 2010, at 12:02 AM, Bob Seed wrote:

> Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? How 
> much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a couple 
> of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as pricing is 
> concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well built!
> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power 
>> on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
>> On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:
>> 
>>> do you know what motifications were done?
>>> - Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
 I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my 
 recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells these 
 transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for him so 
 that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as pricing 
 is concerned, but well worth it!
 www.fmamplifiers.com
 - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 
 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
 Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
 
 
> I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
> whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a power 
> limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. I don't 
> know if that's still the case.
> Howard
> - Original Message - From: "ace" 
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
> Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
>> They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
>> I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the unit.
>> I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
>> I just wish they were cheaper.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> SKYPE: goldenace4
>> EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
>> Karim.
>> Edmonton Canada
>> 
>> 
>> "Abundance is not something we acquire.
>> It is something we tune into."
>> *Wayne Dyer**
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
>> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>> On Behalf Of David McLean
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company is 
>> now
>> called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them.  Keep in
>> mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
>> On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
>> 
>>> I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
>>> incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
>>> purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it has
>>> analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
>>> lock loop.
>>> 
>>> Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
>>> which allows one to match the output from the source to the
>>> transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
>>> antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
>>> its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for feedback.
>>> 
>>> Don Roberts
>>> 
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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread David McLean
I guess it would depend on how long ago you were told that 100mw is the legal 
limit.  If it was within the past 20 years then yes it was outdated because as 
I said it used to be 100mw.
On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:00 AM, hank smith wrote:

> interesting
> was I being trained off of out of date info then?
> not saying your wrong or write but am curious.
> thanks fore letting me know this
> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> Actually it isn't 100mw.  It used to be until about 20 years ago.  It is now 
>> 250 microvolts at 3 meters, about 10 feet, which translates to about a 
>> distnace of 200 feet.
>> On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:10 PM, hank smith wrote:
>> 
>>> what is it in the uk?
>>> I know in us its 100mw
>>> - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 
>>> 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 4:13 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
 I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
 whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a power 
 limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.  I don't 
 know if that's still the case.
 Howard
 - Original Message - From: "ace" 
 To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
 Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
 Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
 
 
> These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
> They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
> I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the unit.
> I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
> I just wish they were cheaper.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> SKYPE: goldenace4
> EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
> Karim.
> Edmonton Canada
> 
> 
> "Abundance is not something we acquire.
> It is something we tune into."
> *Wayne Dyer**
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
> On Behalf Of David McLean
> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company is now
> called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them.  Keep in
> mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
> On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
> 
>> I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
>> incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
>> purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it has
>> analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
>> lock loop.
>> 
>> Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
>> which allows one to match the output from the source to the
>> transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
>> antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
>> its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?
>> 
>> Thanks for feedback.
>> 
>> Don Roberts
>> 
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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread David McLean
With the rubber duckie antenna that comes with it about a half mile or so.  Of 
course if you want to go crazy you can just remove the rubber duckie antenna 
and replace it with a much large better tuned antenna which will give you even 
greater distance.
One thing I have going in my favor is there are a number of pirate stations in 
my area that are much further from the legal limit than I am so I think I'm 
reasonably safe as long as I keep a low profile!
As long as you broadcast music, don't start advocating the overthrow of the 
government, or start broadcasting over a commercial station you're left alone.
On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:01 AM, hank smith wrote:

> how far does yours go and what antanna rig you using?
> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:12 PM
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power 
>> on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
>> On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:
>> 
>>> do you know what motifications were done?
>>> - Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
 I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my 
 recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells these 
 transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for him so 
 that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as pricing 
 is concerned, but well worth it!
 www.fmamplifiers.com
 - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 
 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
 Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
 
 
> I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
> whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a power 
> limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. I don't 
> know if that's still the case.
> Howard
> - Original Message - From: "ace" 
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
> Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
>> They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
>> I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the unit.
>> I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
>> I just wish they were cheaper.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> SKYPE: goldenace4
>> EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
>> Karim.
>> Edmonton Canada
>> 
>> 
>> "Abundance is not something we acquire.
>> It is something we tune into."
>> *Wayne Dyer**
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
>> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>> On Behalf Of David McLean
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company is 
>> now
>> called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them.  Keep in
>> mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
>> On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
>> 
>>> I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
>>> incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
>>> purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it has
>>> analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
>>> lock loop.
>>> 
>>> Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
>>> which allows one to match the output from the source to the
>>> transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
>>> antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
>>> its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for feedback.
>>> 
>>> Don Roberts
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread David McLean
The Hamilton Rangemaster transmitter is considered the king of unlicensed Am 
transmitters and set up with an outdoor antenna will travel up to a couple of 
miles legally but costs about 8 or 9 hundred dollars.
At the low end of the price spectrum is the SStran amt3000 which can be bought 
assembled for about $150 or less than one hundred in kit form.
I haven't had muchpersonal experience with AM transmission since I own a condo 
and getting up an outdoor antenna here isn't allowed.
On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:01 AM, hank smith wrote:

> any am transmitters you suggest?
> also what is the farthest 100mw can go on am?
> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:17 PM
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> That used to be true before about 20 years ago.  The legal unlicensed power 
>> used to be 100mw and still is for AM.  That's why a number of people use AM 
>> now because you can actually transmit further legally using it.
>> However on FM the legal power limit dictated by the FCC is now only about 
>> 200 feet.  In large part you can thank NPR for that.
>> On Jun 25, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Howard Traxler wrote:
>> 
>>> I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather than 
>>> distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station that 
>>> covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but they 
>>> said we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could have been 
>>> really illegal.
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
 The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200 
 feet.
 On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:
 
> I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
> whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a power 
> limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. I don't 
> know if that's still the case.
> Howard
> - Original Message - From: "ace" 
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
> Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
>> They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
>> I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the unit.
>> I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
>> I just wish they were cheaper.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> SKYPE: goldenace4
>> EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
>> Karim.
>> Edmonton Canada
>> 
>> 
>> "Abundance is not something we acquire.
>> It is something we tune into."
>> *Wayne Dyer**
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
>> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>> On Behalf Of David McLean
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company is 
>> now
>> called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them.  Keep in
>> mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
>> On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
>> 
>>> I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
>>> incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
>>> purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it has
>>> analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
>>> lock loop.
>>> 
>>> Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
>>> which allows one to match the output from the source to the
>>> transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
>>> antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
>>> its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for feedback.
>>> 
>>> Don Roberts
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

Hello,
I've been looking for a really good radio transmitter, but I don't think I 
want to buy it off of EBay.
If I can't pick up my phone and place my credit card order for it, then I 
don't need it.

 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Robert Nelson" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter




The current model of the Jonathan Mosen transmitter is-



Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter



HI PERFORMANCE  Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter  With Remote Control!



Our New FM-100MWS-LED-RV unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 15 volt power supply that
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.



Download the FREE user manual (WORD DOC) All you need to do is hook up 
your

audio source to the RCA inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the
air!Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter 
will

well out perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 
20

Hz up to 15 KHz.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!
Excellent base and highs!!!



This unit is great for transmitting audio around you home an back yard as
well as for transmitting audio in buildings to various rooms!  We have 
sold

a lot of these units to churches stadiums and drive-in theatres.



The unit you are looking at is our latest unit with a remote control. 
This

is especially great for the visually impared!



Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you will 
have

a very stable signal at all times.



The frequencies can easily be selected by pushing the recessed buttons 
using
the remote control, (not shown).  The frequency range is 87.5 to 108 MHz 
and

the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo
separation is excellent!



The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that shields
the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high gain
antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on the
back of the unit.  Other connector types can be installed upon request.



I should mention that we now offer a few antennas, other transmitters and
amplifiers on ebay.  Please take a look at our other auctions page and our
ebay store!



If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo transmitter, 
this

is definitely the one!



This item is only available through the vendor's e-bay store.



E-bay item

200407308449



Wavemach Communications

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada



Telephone

416-243-2260



Email address: f...@fmamplifiers.com





- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? 
How
much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a 
couple

of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as pricing is
concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well built!
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power
on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:


do you know what motifications were done?
- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my
recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells
these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for
him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as
pricing is concerned, but well worth it!
www.fmamplifiers.com
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler"

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.
I don't know if that's still the case.
Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best
buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the
unit.
I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




SKYPE: goldenace4
EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Bob Seed
If you are only thinking of broadcasting within your home environment say 
200 feet this will not be a big issue, however beyond that limit this could 
be a concern if you cause interference with licence broadcasters!
There are a number of factors that will ultimately determine the output 
power of a broadcast transmitter! If you are applying for a FCC  or Industry 
Canada licence they will want to know the make and model of the transmitter, 
physical, location of same, type of antenna  being used, and whether it is 
compatible with the transmitter, height of the antenna above sea level, 
whether you intend to broadcast directional or non directional, choice of 
frequency, and whether or not you will be interfering with other stations on 
that same frequency. They also take into consideration the proximity of 
adjacent stations. The end result is that if one is making an application 
for a professional station the work involved in securing a broadcast licence 
is an exact science! I stand corrected on a previous post! In that post I 
mentioned a Canadian distributor of Veronica transmitters and the price 
being in the range of 600-dollars! It was the Decade line of transmitters 
that I was looking at and not Veronica! Decade make a line of very low power 
FM transmitters that are approved by the FCC for home use. These 
transmitters are made in Canada, and are extremely reliable, and the price 
for these transmitters is in the 600-dollar range, and they do ship to the 
United States.
- Original Message - 
From: "André van Deventer" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:53 AM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter


There are so many factors influencing  the distance of a transmitter that 
I
do not think it is practical to give the output of a transmitter 
accordinge

to the distance it will transmit.  Therefore rating legality or illegality
in say the amount of feet/yards a transmitter will work is simply not
realistic.  You should rather look at the power output I think.

Andre



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
Sent: 25 June 2010 11:18 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather than
distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station that
covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but they 
said
we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could have been 
really

illegal.

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200
feet.
On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.
I don't know if that's still the case.
Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




SKYPE: goldenace4
EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


"Abundance is not something we acquire.
It is something we tune into."
*Wayne Dyer**

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company
is now called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of
them.  Keep in mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're
in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it
has analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is
phase lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a
whip antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna?
Lastly, are its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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RE: removing protection

2010-06-26 Thread Christopher Chaltain
It looks like the discussion really got heated up in the 70's when the US
copyright law was amended and Sony came out with the Betamax. This
ultimately ended up in the Sony versus Universal City Studios (The Betamax
case) which was settled in 1984. This is the decision that allows the
copying of material for the purpose of time shifting and personal use. Prior
to that, the copying of copyrighted material was restricted to educational
use and critical review.

Interestingly enough, the Betamax decision was a close one (5 to 4) that
could have gone either way. I got most of this information from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Corp._of_America_v._Universal_City_Studios
,_Inc.

--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 4:45 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: removing protection

I don't remember this kind of thing ever being discussed back in those days.

But in those days, we didn't have the internet or e-mail and we communicated

with relatively few people.

Back in those days, I used to buy bulk open reel tape and split it into five

inch reels.  Enough for one album per reel; probably about 600 feet.  I 
borrowed albums from anyone who would lend and record one to a reel.  Of 
course, I would lend my albums out for the same purpose.  Quite illegal, I 
would think.  I still have about 125 of those reels.

And then there were the folks who would "purchase" an album, record it to 
tape (open reel or cassette) then send it back for a refund.  I never did 
that one.  That wasn't fair to anyone.

But it's so much nicer now.  I have lots of open reels and cassettes, and 
vinyl that I need to put into mp3 files.  It's a long job.  I'm hoping I can

find someone who wants all those reels, cassettes, and vinyl  of music and 
old radio when I'm done with them.

Howard
- Original Message - 
From: "Christopher Chaltain" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: removing protection


I agree RIAA's measures have gotten Draconian. I also think it's wrong
that we have to use Goldwave or Sound Taxi to exercise our fair use
rights to the music we've purchased or acquired legally. However, almost
as long as cassette tapes have been around, there have been prohibitions
against copying and distributing the music we've purchased. Not sure if
this was true in the reel to reel days prior to cassettes though.

--

Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com


On 6/25/2010 3:35 PM, hank smith wrote:
> aggreed
> the riaa has gotten conpletly out of hand
> - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 
> 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 10:12 AM
> Subject: removing protection
>
>
> I once bought a Rod Stewart and Dolly Parton track on the Internet.  It 
> had
> some protection scheme on it so I couldn't even move it to a different
> computer to play it.  So, I recorded it using Total Recorder while I was
> playing it with Winamp.  Total Recorder created a .wav file.  So I used
> GoldWave to convert the .wav to a .mp3.  Now I can play it on anything I 
> own
> that plays mp3 files.
>
> Back in another time, when I was collecting 45's, no one told me I 
> couldn't
> play my records on any machine I chose; nor give them away; nor record 
> them
> with my open reel machine.
>
> Howard
> - Original Message - From: "André van Deventer" 
> 
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 10:11 AM
> Subject: RE: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>
>
>> Another ghing.
>>
>> Can Switch remove drm restrictions from wma files?
>>
>> Andre
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
>> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>> On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
>> Sent: 25 June 2010 06:53 AM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>>
>> Hey John:  Thanks for the instructions..I actually _did_ find that file 
>> (I
>> just wasn't sure where to look)..now here's another one for ya: let's say
>> you want to put a file that it's converted into a particular place; how 
>> is
>> this done?
>> Tom Kaufman
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>>
>>
>>> High Tom,
>>> When you brought up Switch, When you tab over, you should have saw
>>> something that says, output folder combo box: my documents, 1 of 5,
>>> alt plus I.
>>> And as for the inner workings of the file, if you tab over to that
>>> area, it will say, "encoder options."
>>> Right there is where the stereo joint stereo and force stereo options 
>>> are.
>>> Also, tabbing over just once more will get you to the bit rate settings.
>>> Hope this helps.
>>> My best regards.
>>>  John.
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From:

RE: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread André van Deventer
One thing I have always wondered about with such a  system ...

Do you actually get high quality small receivers that you can use with them?
Il.e. can you then use the system as a pair of wireless headphones perhaps?

I always had the idea that walkman-style radios are generally of rather poor
audio quality?

 

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P
Sent: 26 June 2010 05:43 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

Hello,
I've been looking for a really good radio transmitter, but I don't think I
want to buy it off of EBay.
If I can't pick up my phone and place my credit card order for it, then I
don't need it.
  John.
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Nelson" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


>
> The current model of the Jonathan Mosen transmitter is-
>
>
>
> Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter
>
>
>
> HI PERFORMANCE  Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter  With Remote Control!
>
>
>
> Our New FM-100MWS-LED-RV unit is ready to go and comes complete with a 
> compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 15 volt power supply 
> that works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>
>
>
> Download the FREE user manual (WORD DOC) All you need to do is hook up 
> your audio source to the RCA inputs on the back of the unit, and you 
> are on the
> air!Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter 
> will
> well out perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was 
> carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down 
> to 20 Hz up to 15 KHz.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big 
> stations!
> Excellent base and highs!!!
>
>
>
> This unit is great for transmitting audio around you home an back yard 
> as well as for transmitting audio in buildings to various rooms!  We 
> have sold a lot of these units to churches stadiums and drive-in 
> theatres.
>
>
>
> The unit you are looking at is our latest unit with a remote control. 
> This
> is especially great for the visually impared!
>
>
>
> Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you 
> will have a very stable signal at all times.
>
>
>
> The frequencies can easily be selected by pushing the recessed buttons 
> using
> the remote control, (not shown).  The frequency range is 87.5 to 108 MHz 
> and
> the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo
> separation is excellent!
>
>
>
> The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that shields
> the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high gain
> antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on the
> back of the unit.  Other connector types can be installed upon request.
>
>
>
> I should mention that we now offer a few antennas, other transmitters and
> amplifiers on ebay.  Please take a look at our other auctions page and our
> ebay store!
>
>
>
> If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo transmitter, 
> this
> is definitely the one!
>
>
>
> This item is only available through the vendor's e-bay store.
>
>
>
> E-bay item
>
> 200407308449
>
>
>
> Wavemach Communications
>
> Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
>
>
>
> Telephone
>
> 416-243-2260
>
>
>
> Email address: f...@fmamplifiers.com
>
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Bob Seed" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 2:02 PM
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>
>
> Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? 
> How
> much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a 
> couple
> of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as pricing is
> concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well built!
> - Original Message - 
> From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>
>
>> Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power
>> on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
>> On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:
>>
>>> do you know what motifications were done?
>>> - Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>>
>>>
 I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my
 recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells
 these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for
 him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as
 pricing is concerned, but well worth it!
 www.fmamplifiers.com
 - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler"
 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
 

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Bob Seed
This is the Wavemach unit that everyone is talking about! After looking at 
the specks I am thinking seriously of getting one of these units myself, as 
I have been disappointed in off the shelf FM transmitters mainly designed 
for Ipods and the like! The transmitting distance is not very far at all.


 HI PERFORMANCE FM-100MWS-LCD-E

 Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter

 ONLY $345 USD



 12 Volt Power Supply

 Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a 
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply that 
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.


 All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on 
the back of the unit, and you are on the air!




 This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform 
most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed to 
pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz 
for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big 
stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
 Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you 
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily be 
selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The 
frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I 
should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested this 
unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
 The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that 
shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high 
gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on 
the back of the unit.


 If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo 
transmitter, this is definitely the one!






Contact Information:
 Telephone
 416-243-2260 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 
416-243-2260  end_of_the_skype_highlighting



 Fax
 973-909-8447



 Address
 Wavemach Communications
 320 Dixon road, Suite 302
 Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
 M9R-1S8, buzzer code 131

 E mail
 f...@fmamplifiers.com
   Contacto:
 Teléfono
 Para español por favor contáctenos por e-mail

 Fax
 973-909-8447



 Dirección
 Wavemach Communications
 320 Dixon road, Suite 302
 Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
 M9R-1S8, buzzer code 131

 E'mail
 f...@fmamplifiers.com





- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


If you are only thinking of broadcasting within your home environment say
200 feet this will not be a big issue, however beyond that limit this could
be a concern if you cause interference with licence broadcasters!
There are a number of factors that will ultimately determine the output
power of a broadcast transmitter! If you are applying for a FCC  or Industry
Canada licence they will want to know the make and model of the transmitter,
physical, location of same, type of antenna  being used, and whether it is
compatible with the transmitter, height of the antenna above sea level,
whether you intend to broadcast directional or non directional, choice of
frequency, and whether or not you will be interfering with other stations on
that same frequency. They also take into consideration the proximity of
adjacent stations. The end result is that if one is making an application
for a professional station the work involved in securing a broadcast licence
is an exact science! I stand corrected on a previous post! In that post I
mentioned a Canadian distributor of Veronica transmitters and the price
being in the range of 600-dollars! It was the Decade line of transmitters
that I was looking at and not Veronica! Decade make a line of very low power
FM transmitters that are approved by the FCC for home use. These
transmitters are made in Canada, and are extremely reliable, and the price
for these transmitters is in the 600-dollar range, and they do ship to the
United States.
- Original Message - 
From: "André van Deventer" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:53 AM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter


There are so many factors influencing  the distance of a transmitter that 
I
do not think it is practical to give the output of a transmitter 
accordinge

to the distance it will transmit.  Therefore rating legality or illegality
in say the amount of feet/yards a transmitter will work is simply not
realistic.  You should rather look at the power output I think.

Andre



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On Beha

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
I don't know about newer Ccrane units..but in older ones like I have, that 
"range" thing can be adjusted!  I have a Ccrane that I've had for five or 
six years now..and I can pretty much listen in any room of this house with 
no real problem!  True: it wasn't that way right out of the box..but there 
used to be a screw you could turn..and it made a world of difference!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Yes it works quite well.  Sound is good and the range is quite good.  Also 
is very easy to set up.  At the time I bought it which I think was about 
four years ago it cost about $330 with the modifications and I think the 
price has now gone up by about $45 or so.
But of course the up side is you get something that works well and isn't 
junk which most of the low priced units are.
The Ccrane unit for example sounds good but has a hard time clearing a 
single room so in my opinion it is a complete waste of money.


On Jun 26, 2010, at 12:02 AM, Bob Seed wrote:

Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? 
How much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a 
couple of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as 
pricing is concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well 
built!

- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the 
power on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:


do you know what motifications were done?
- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my 
recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells 
these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for 
him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far 
as pricing is concerned, but well worth it!

www.fmamplifiers.com
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. 
I don't know if that's still the case.

Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best 
buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




SKYPE: goldenace4
EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


"Abundance is not something we acquire.
It is something we tune into."
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On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company 
is now
called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them. 
Keep in

mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it 
has

analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a 
whip

antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread richard claypool
Here's something to considder.  when one orders online, the creditcard 
number is encrypted, and no human sees it, well, on any lagit site.  When 
you hand someone a cc at a bar or give the cc number over the phone, 
definatly a human can copy down those numbers for personal use.  I trust, as 
much as I trust anything online running through a bonified vender rather 
than dealing with a human being.


There are ishues with ebay, but that has to do with verocity ofb the seller, 
that's why I always look at ratings and feedback.


Everyone has to make their own choices, but i cringe whenever I have to give 
up my cc, or speak the number out loud.



- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



Hello,
I've been looking for a really good radio transmitter, but I don't think I 
want to buy it off of EBay.
If I can't pick up my phone and place my credit card order for it, then I 
don't need it.

 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Robert Nelson" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter




The current model of the Jonathan Mosen transmitter is-



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your
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the
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will

well out perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 
20
Hz up to 15 KHz.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big 
stations!

Excellent base and highs!!!



This unit is great for transmitting audio around you home an back yard as
well as for transmitting audio in buildings to various rooms!  We have 
sold

a lot of these units to churches stadiums and drive-in theatres.



The unit you are looking at is our latest unit with a remote control. 
This

is especially great for the visually impared!



Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you will 
have

a very stable signal at all times.



The frequencies can easily be selected by pushing the recessed buttons 
using
the remote control, (not shown).  The frequency range is 87.5 to 108 MHz 
and

the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo
separation is excellent!



The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that 
shields

the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high gain
antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on the
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I should mention that we now offer a few antennas, other transmitters and
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our

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this

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This item is only available through the vendor's e-bay store.



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Telephone

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- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? 
How
much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a 
couple

of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as pricing is
concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well built!
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the 
power

on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:


do you know what motifications were done?
- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my
recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells
these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for
him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far 
as

pricing is concerned, but well worth it!
www.fmamplifiers.com
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler"

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, J

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Tom
Folks,

Some of the posts on FM transmitters have drifted away from 
the audio aspect of them.  Please keep messages audio 
related.

Thank you,

Tom, List owner.



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Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?

2010-06-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello John and list:  Pressing the space bar (at least the last time I was 
there)..did nothing!  Haven't had a chance to do much with it lately; my 
main concern is if I need to make a change..let's say I need to change the 
bit rate or something like that..I hope I haven't done something to cause 
this problem!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
In most cases, the space bar always works.
If that doesn't work, please let me know, and I will try and help you 
figure it out.

My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hey John and list:  Yeah..that makes sense to me!  Now if you've seen my 
latest post on this "Switch" thing..then you know that I've discovered 
that, for some reason, none of the buttons are working..and I don't know 
what I've done to cause this!  I'm fine..so long as I don't want to 
change something (I mostly wanted to convert a couple of these M4a files 
to MP3s)..but now..if I decide I want to change the bit rate..no soap! 
For nothing will click (can hit that ole "enter" key all I please; it 
does nothing!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
When you first bring up Switch, tab over to where it says, "browse 
button."

After you get there, hit either the space bar or the inter key.
After that, it will allow you to place the files in wherever folder in 
any place on your computer.
After you've selected the folder you want the files to go in to, just 
tab over to the ok button and hit either the space bar or the inter key 
and then tab over to the convert button and hit the space bar on it.

Now, Switch will convert the files and save them in to that folder.
Hope this helps.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:53 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hey John:  Thanks for the instructions..I actually _did_ find that file 
(I just wasn't sure where to look)..now here's another one for ya: 
let's say you want to put a file that it's converted into a particular 
place; how is this done?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
When you brought up Switch, When you tab over, you should have saw 
something that says, output folder combo box: my documents, 1 of 5, 
alt plus I.
And as for the inner workings of the file, if you tab over to that 
area, it will say, "encoder options."
Right there is where the stereo joint stereo and force stereo options 
are.
Also, tabbing over just once more will get you to the bit rate 
settings.

Hope this helps.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hi John and list:  Well..I thought I had done something like you said 
(is the file actually supposed to play?)..anyhow..I cannot figure 
where it's putting the file!  But will read through these 
instructions..and give it another shot!  But right now..I'm just not 
understanding..will my file have the same name..only with the ".MP3" 
extension?  Please forgive me if I'm just not understanding all of 
this very well!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
Highlight the file by having the curser pointing at it.
Go in to your file menu and scroll down to Switch.
Tab over to where it says file options or something rather like 
that.

Hit the space bar.
You will see a list of file types.
If the default file isn't .mp3, then scroll up or down until you get 
to that one.
It also gives you the option to set the bit rate and stereo joint 
stereo or force stereo.
After you have done this, then tab over to ok, hit the space bar. 
then tab over to the convert button and hit the space bar again.

At this point, Switch will start converting the file to .mp3.
But now that Switch is sat to convert files to .mp3, you can follow 
the steps above.
But only, you will hit the F3 key to start Switch to converting 
files to .mp3.

Hope this helps.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:23 PM
Subject: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hello list:  Hopefully I don't sound too ignorant..b

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Donald Ball
don the one I have has a manual tuner but it is stable. It does have audio 
adjustments on the inside but is preset for most things. it does have RCA 
jacks. My transmiter was made in 2001 and has a long wire antenna but I 
understand that the newer ones have a whip. it has good power and the best 
audio of all of the small transmitters.
- Original Message - 
From: "Donald L. Roberts" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:31 PM
Subject: Veronica FM transmitter



I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it has
analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?

2010-06-26 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Perhaps it is something I am doing wrong; however, I too am having 
problems with the most recent version of Switch.  Specifically, often 
the file which I wish to convert begins to play, and I can't figure 
out why.  I had great results from prior versions of Switch.

Don Roberts



- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hello John and list:  Pressing the space bar (at least the last time I 
was
there)..did nothing!  Haven't had a chance to do much with it lately; 
my
main concern is if I need to make a change..let's say I need to change 
the
bit rate or something like that..I hope I haven't done something to 
cause
this problem!
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


> High Tom,
> In most cases, the space bar always works.
> If that doesn't work, please let me know, and I will try and help 
> you
> figure it out.
> My best regards.
>  John.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Tom Kaufman" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>
>
>> Hey John and list:  Yeah..that makes sense to me!  Now if you've 
>> seen my
>> latest post on this "Switch" thing..then you know that I've 
>> discovered
>> that, for some reason, none of the buttons are working..and I don't 
>> know
>> what I've done to cause this!  I'm fine..so long as I don't want to
>> change something (I mostly wanted to convert a couple of these M4a 
>> files
>> to MP3s)..but now..if I decide I want to change the bit rate..no 
>> soap!
>> For nothing will click (can hit that ole "enter" key all I please; 
>> it
>> does nothing!
>> Tom Kaufman
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:02 AM
>> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>>
>>
>>> High Tom,
>>> When you first bring up Switch, tab over to where it says, "browse
>>> button."
>>> After you get there, hit either the space bar or the inter key.
>>> After that, it will allow you to place the files in wherever 
>>> folder in
>>> any place on your computer.
>>> After you've selected the folder you want the files to go in to, 
>>> just
>>> tab over to the ok button and hit either the space bar or the 
>>> inter key
>>> and then tab over to the convert button and hit the space bar on 
>>> it.
>>> Now, Switch will convert the files and save them in to that 
>>> folder.
>>> Hope this helps.
>>> My best regards.
>>>  John.
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Tom Kaufman" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:53 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>>>
>>>
 Hey John:  Thanks for the instructions..I actually _did_ find 
 that file
 (I just wasn't sure where to look)..now here's another one for 
 ya:
 let's say you want to put a file that it's converted into a 
 particular
 place; how is this done?
 Tom Kaufman
 - Original Message - 
 From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:37 PM
 Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


> High Tom,
> When you brought up Switch, When you tab over, you should have 
> saw
> something that says, output folder combo box: my documents, 1 of 
> 5,
> alt plus I.
> And as for the inner workings of the file, if you tab over to 
> that
> area, it will say, "encoder options."
> Right there is where the stereo joint stereo and force stereo 
> options
> are.
> Also, tabbing over just once more will get you to the bit rate
> settings.
> Hope this helps.
> My best regards.
>  John.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Tom Kaufman" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:09 PM
> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>
>
>> Hi John and list:  Well..I thought I had done something like 
>> you said
>> (is the file actually supposed to play?)..anyhow..I cannot 
>> figure
>> where it's putting the file!  But will read through these
>> instructions..and give it another shot!  But right now..I'm 
>> just not
>> understanding..will my file have the same name..only with the 
>> ".MP3"
>> extension?  Please forgive me if I'm just not understanding all 
>> of
>> this very well!
>> Tom Kaufman
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:58 PM
>> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>>
>>
>>> High Tom,
>>> Highlight the file by having the curser 

Re: removing protection

2010-06-26 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Do you folks remember that during the Halcyon days of VCR recording, 
the folks from Hollywood were pressuring the VCR manufacturers to 
insert a chip in each VCR which could be controlled remotely by the 
broadcasters.  Effectively, this would disable the VCR's recording 
capabilities when a movie was being broadcast.

Don Roberts

- Original Message - 
From: "Christopher Chaltain" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 8:51 AM
Subject: RE: removing protection


It looks like the discussion really got heated up in the 70's when the 
US
copyright law was amended and Sony came out with the Betamax. This
ultimately ended up in the Sony versus Universal City Studios (The 
Betamax
case) which was settled in 1984. This is the decision that allows the
copying of material for the purpose of time shifting and personal use. 
Prior
to that, the copying of copyrighted material was restricted to 
educational
use and critical review.

Interestingly enough, the Betamax decision was a close one (5 to 4) 
that
could have gone either way. I got most of this information from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Corp._of_America_v._Universal_City_Studios
,_Inc.

--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 4:45 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: removing protection

I don't remember this kind of thing ever being discussed back in those 
days.

But in those days, we didn't have the internet or e-mail and we 
communicated

with relatively few people.

Back in those days, I used to buy bulk open reel tape and split it 
into five

inch reels.  Enough for one album per reel; probably about 600 feet. 
I
borrowed albums from anyone who would lend and record one to a reel. 
Of
course, I would lend my albums out for the same purpose.  Quite 
illegal, I
would think.  I still have about 125 of those reels.

And then there were the folks who would "purchase" an album, record it 
to
tape (open reel or cassette) then send it back for a refund.  I never 
did
that one.  That wasn't fair to anyone.

But it's so much nicer now.  I have lots of open reels and cassettes, 
and
vinyl that I need to put into mp3 files.  It's a long job.  I'm hoping 
I can

find someone who wants all those reels, cassettes, and vinyl  of music 
and
old radio when I'm done with them.

Howard
- Original Message - 
From: "Christopher Chaltain" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: removing protection


I agree RIAA's measures have gotten Draconian. I also think it's wrong
that we have to use Goldwave or Sound Taxi to exercise our fair use
rights to the music we've purchased or acquired legally. However, 
almost
as long as cassette tapes have been around, there have been 
prohibitions
against copying and distributing the music we've purchased. Not sure 
if
this was true in the reel to reel days prior to cassettes though.

--

Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com


On 6/25/2010 3:35 PM, hank smith wrote:
> aggreed
> the riaa has gotten conpletly out of hand
> - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler"
> 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 10:12 AM
> Subject: removing protection
>
>
> I once bought a Rod Stewart and Dolly Parton track on the Internet. 
> It
> had
> some protection scheme on it so I couldn't even move it to a 
> different
> computer to play it.  So, I recorded it using Total Recorder while I 
> was
> playing it with Winamp.  Total Recorder created a .wav file.  So I 
> used
> GoldWave to convert the .wav to a .mp3.  Now I can play it on 
> anything I
> own
> that plays mp3 files.
>
> Back in another time, when I was collecting 45's, no one told me I
> couldn't
> play my records on any machine I chose; nor give them away; nor 
> record
> them
> with my open reel machine.
>
> Howard
> - Original Message - From: "André van Deventer"
> 
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 10:11 AM
> Subject: RE: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>
>
>> Another ghing.
>>
>> Can Switch remove drm restrictions from wma files?
>>
>> Andre
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
>> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>> On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
>> Sent: 25 June 2010 06:53 AM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>>
>> Hey John:  Thanks for the instructions..I actually _did_ find that 
>> file
>> (I
>> just wasn't sure where to look)..now here's another one for ya: 
>> let's say
>> you want to put a file that it's converted into a particular place; 
>> how
>> is
>> this done?
>> Tom Kaufman
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>>
>>
>>> High 

Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?

2010-06-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Donald and list:  Hmmm!  Funny you should mention that thing about the 
file playing (I noticed that too)..I just figured that this was the way it 
was supposed to work!  As I pointed out earlier..when I first set up the 
program, all seemed to work as it's supposed to; now..either hitting the 
space bar or the enter key does nothing!  The "F3" key does work..but that's 
all I can do right now!  CI don't know that I have anything that needs 
converting..but in case I do, would like to know that I can use this program 
with confidence that it's going to do what it's supposed to; if not..then 
it's going "bye bye!"

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Donald L. Roberts" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



Perhaps it is something I am doing wrong; however, I too am having
problems with the most recent version of Switch.  Specifically, often
the file which I wish to convert begins to play, and I can't figure
out why.  I had great results from prior versions of Switch.

Don Roberts



- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hello John and list:  Pressing the space bar (at least the last time I
was
there)..did nothing!  Haven't had a chance to do much with it lately;
my
main concern is if I need to make a change..let's say I need to change
the
bit rate or something like that..I hope I haven't done something to
cause
this problem!
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
In most cases, the space bar always works.
If that doesn't work, please let me know, and I will try and help
you
figure it out.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



Hey John and list:  Yeah..that makes sense to me!  Now if you've
seen my
latest post on this "Switch" thing..then you know that I've
discovered
that, for some reason, none of the buttons are working..and I don't
know
what I've done to cause this!  I'm fine..so long as I don't want to
change something (I mostly wanted to convert a couple of these M4a
files
to MP3s)..but now..if I decide I want to change the bit rate..no
soap!
For nothing will click (can hit that ole "enter" key all I please;
it
does nothing!
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
When you first bring up Switch, tab over to where it says, "browse
button."
After you get there, hit either the space bar or the inter key.
After that, it will allow you to place the files in wherever
folder in
any place on your computer.
After you've selected the folder you want the files to go in to,
just
tab over to the ok button and hit either the space bar or the
inter key
and then tab over to the convert button and hit the space bar on
it.
Now, Switch will convert the files and save them in to that
folder.
Hope this helps.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:53 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



Hey John:  Thanks for the instructions..I actually _did_ find
that file
(I just wasn't sure where to look)..now here's another one for
ya:
let's say you want to put a file that it's converted into a
particular
place; how is this done?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
When you brought up Switch, When you tab over, you should have
saw
something that says, output folder combo box: my documents, 1 of
5,
alt plus I.
And as for the inner workings of the file, if you tab over to
that
area, it will say, "encoder options."
Right there is where the stereo joint stereo and force stereo
options
are.
Also, tabbing over just once more will get you to the bit rate
settings.
Hope this helps.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



Hi John and list:  Well..I thought I had done something like
you said
(is the file actually supposed to play?)..anyhow..I cannot
figure
where it's putting the file!  But will read through these
instructions..and give it another shot!  But right now..I'm
just not
understanding..will my file have the same name..only with the
".MP3"
extension?  Please forgive me if I'm just not understanding all
of
this v

RE: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?

2010-06-26 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I noticed this with one of the more recent versions of Switch. I get around
it by using the JAWS cursor to click on the right button or the programs
different hot keys.


--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 1:12 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?

Hello Donald and list:  Hmmm!  Funny you should mention that thing about the

file playing (I noticed that too)..I just figured that this was the way it 
was supposed to work!  As I pointed out earlier..when I first set up the 
program, all seemed to work as it's supposed to; now..either hitting the 
space bar or the enter key does nothing!  The "F3" key does work..but that's

all I can do right now!  CI don't know that I have anything that needs 
converting..but in case I do, would like to know that I can use this program

with confidence that it's going to do what it's supposed to; if not..then 
it's going "bye bye!"
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Donald L. Roberts" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


> Perhaps it is something I am doing wrong; however, I too am having
> problems with the most recent version of Switch.  Specifically, often
> the file which I wish to convert begins to play, and I can't figure
> out why.  I had great results from prior versions of Switch.
>
> Don Roberts
>
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Tom Kaufman" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 10:07 AM
> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>
>
> Hello John and list:  Pressing the space bar (at least the last time I
> was
> there)..did nothing!  Haven't had a chance to do much with it lately;
> my
> main concern is if I need to make a change..let's say I need to change
> the
> bit rate or something like that..I hope I haven't done something to
> cause
> this problem!
> Tom Kaufman
> - Original Message - 
> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:48 PM
> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>
>
>> High Tom,
>> In most cases, the space bar always works.
>> If that doesn't work, please let me know, and I will try and help
>> you
>> figure it out.
>> My best regards.
>>  John.
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Tom Kaufman" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:13 AM
>> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>>
>>
>>> Hey John and list:  Yeah..that makes sense to me!  Now if you've
>>> seen my
>>> latest post on this "Switch" thing..then you know that I've
>>> discovered
>>> that, for some reason, none of the buttons are working..and I don't
>>> know
>>> what I've done to cause this!  I'm fine..so long as I don't want to
>>> change something (I mostly wanted to convert a couple of these M4a
>>> files
>>> to MP3s)..but now..if I decide I want to change the bit rate..no
>>> soap!
>>> For nothing will click (can hit that ole "enter" key all I please;
>>> it
>>> does nothing!
>>> Tom Kaufman
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:02 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>>>
>>>
 High Tom,
 When you first bring up Switch, tab over to where it says, "browse
 button."
 After you get there, hit either the space bar or the inter key.
 After that, it will allow you to place the files in wherever
 folder in
 any place on your computer.
 After you've selected the folder you want the files to go in to,
 just
 tab over to the ok button and hit either the space bar or the
 inter key
 and then tab over to the convert button and hit the space bar on
 it.
 Now, Switch will convert the files and save them in to that
 folder.
 Hope this helps.
 My best regards.
  John.
 - Original Message - 
 From: "Tom Kaufman" 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:53 AM
 Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


> Hey John:  Thanks for the instructions..I actually _did_ find
> that file
> (I just wasn't sure where to look)..now here's another one for
> ya:
> let's say you want to put a file that it's converted into a
> particular
> place; how is this done?
> Tom Kaufman
> - Original Message - 
> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:37 PM
> Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?
>
>
>> High Tom,
>> When you brought up Switch, When you tab over, you should have
>> saw
>> something that says, output folder combo box: my documents, 1 of
>> 5,
>> alt plus I.

SDHC card question

2010-06-26 Thread Donald L. Roberts
I would appreciate someone telling me how to locate the write 
protection tab on SDHC cards.  I also need to know which direction to 
slide the switch so that the card is not write protected.

Thanks.

Don Roberts


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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

Hello,
I understand what you're talking about.
But however, I never had any problems placing credit card orders over the 
phone.
But when I placed an order over the net using my credit card, somebody 
hacked in to that server and stole mine and everybody else's credit card 
info.
Allot of people myself included, had to fight the unauthorized charges that 
were put on our credit cards.
So next time I need to order a peace of audio equipment, I learned to look 
for a phone number.

If one isn't found, that company doesn't get my business.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "richard claypool" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Here's something to considder.  when one orders online, the creditcard 
number is encrypted, and no human sees it, well, on any lagit site.  When 
you hand someone a cc at a bar or give the cc number over the phone, 
definatly a human can copy down those numbers for personal use.  I trust, 
as much as I trust anything online running through a bonified vender 
rather than dealing with a human being.


There are ishues with ebay, but that has to do with verocity ofb the 
seller, that's why I always look at ratings and feedback.


Everyone has to make their own choices, but i cringe whenever I have to 
give up my cc, or speak the number out loud.



- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



Hello,
I've been looking for a really good radio transmitter, but I don't think 
I want to buy it off of EBay.
If I can't pick up my phone and place my credit card order for it, then I 
don't need it.

 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Robert Nelson" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter




The current model of the Jonathan Mosen transmitter is-



Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter



HI PERFORMANCE  Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter  With Remote Control!



Our New FM-100MWS-LED-RV unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 15 volt power supply 
that

works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.



Download the FREE user manual (WORD DOC) All you need to do is hook up 
your
audio source to the RCA inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on 
the
air!Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter 
will

well out perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down 
to 20
Hz up to 15 KHz.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big 
stations!

Excellent base and highs!!!



This unit is great for transmitting audio around you home an back yard 
as
well as for transmitting audio in buildings to various rooms!  We have 
sold

a lot of these units to churches stadiums and drive-in theatres.



The unit you are looking at is our latest unit with a remote control. 
This

is especially great for the visually impared!



Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you will 
have

a very stable signal at all times.



The frequencies can easily be selected by pushing the recessed buttons 
using
the remote control, (not shown).  The frequency range is 87.5 to 108 MHz 
and

the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo
separation is excellent!



The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that 
shields

the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high gain
antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on the
back of the unit.  Other connector types can be installed upon request.



I should mention that we now offer a few antennas, other transmitters 
and
amplifiers on ebay.  Please take a look at our other auctions page and 
our

ebay store!



If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo transmitter, 
this

is definitely the one!



This item is only available through the vendor's e-bay store.



E-bay item

200407308449



Wavemach Communications

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada



Telephone

416-243-2260



Email address: f...@fmamplifiers.com





- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? 
How
much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a 
couple

of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as pricing is
concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well built!
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the 
power

on/off selector.

Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?

2010-06-26 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

Hello Tom,
Did you save a back up copy of the software on your computer?
If you did, you may have to uninstall and reinstall the software in order to 
fix the problem.

Try doing that and see if it helps things for you.
If you need anymore help, please let me know, and I'll see what I can do for 
you.

My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hello John and list:  Pressing the space bar (at least the last time I was 
there)..did nothing!  Haven't had a chance to do much with it lately; my 
main concern is if I need to make a change..let's say I need to change the 
bit rate or something like that..I hope I haven't done something to cause 
this problem!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
In most cases, the space bar always works.
If that doesn't work, please let me know, and I will try and help you 
figure it out.

My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hey John and list:  Yeah..that makes sense to me!  Now if you've seen my 
latest post on this "Switch" thing..then you know that I've discovered 
that, for some reason, none of the buttons are working..and I don't know 
what I've done to cause this!  I'm fine..so long as I don't want to 
change something (I mostly wanted to convert a couple of these M4a files 
to MP3s)..but now..if I decide I want to change the bit rate..no soap! 
For nothing will click (can hit that ole "enter" key all I please; it 
does nothing!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
When you first bring up Switch, tab over to where it says, "browse 
button."

After you get there, hit either the space bar or the inter key.
After that, it will allow you to place the files in wherever folder in 
any place on your computer.
After you've selected the folder you want the files to go in to, just 
tab over to the ok button and hit either the space bar or the inter key 
and then tab over to the convert button and hit the space bar on it.

Now, Switch will convert the files and save them in to that folder.
Hope this helps.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:53 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hey John:  Thanks for the instructions..I actually _did_ find that 
file (I just wasn't sure where to look)..now here's another one for 
ya: let's say you want to put a file that it's converted into a 
particular place; how is this done?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
When you brought up Switch, When you tab over, you should have saw 
something that says, output folder combo box: my documents, 1 of 5, 
alt plus I.
And as for the inner workings of the file, if you tab over to that 
area, it will say, "encoder options."
Right there is where the stereo joint stereo and force stereo options 
are.
Also, tabbing over just once more will get you to the bit rate 
settings.

Hope this helps.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hi John and list:  Well..I thought I had done something like you 
said (is the file actually supposed to play?)..anyhow..I cannot 
figure where it's putting the file!  But will read through these 
instructions..and give it another shot!  But right now..I'm just not 
understanding..will my file have the same name..only with the ".MP3" 
extension?  Please forgive me if I'm just not understanding all of 
this very well!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
Highlight the file by having the curser pointing at it.
Go in to your file menu and scroll down to Switch.
Tab over to where it says file options or something rather like 
that.

Hit the space bar.
You will see a list of file types.
If the default file isn't .mp3, then scroll up or down until you 
get to that one.
It also gives you the option to set the bit rate and stereo joint 
stereo or force stereo.
After you have done this, then tab over to ok, hit the space bar. 
then tab over to the convert button and hit the space bar 

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Gary King
The unit described below is the one I bought from Wavemach Communications 
for Christmas a couple of years ago.  I can transmit music to my Bose Wave 
Music System at the other end of the house or take a portable radio outside. 
The sound is great.  I can adjust the input level with a knob on the back if 
necessary.  I am still using the rubber duck antenna since the transmitter 
covers the part of my yard where I use my radio.  I have noticed some slight 
fading at around 200 feet from the unit when walking with a portable radio, 
but I still get full quieting in hot spots at that distance.  The remote for 
changing frequencies is very nice, but wouldn't strictly be necessary since 
normally, once you find a clear frequency, there's no need to change it.  I 
paid around $360 at that time.


Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net

- Original Message - 
From: "Robert Nelson" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter




The current model of the Jonathan Mosen transmitter is-



Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter



HI PERFORMANCE  Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter  With Remote Control!



Our New FM-100MWS-LED-RV unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 15 volt power supply that
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.



Download the FREE user manual (WORD DOC) All you need to do is hook up 
your

audio source to the RCA inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the
air!Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter 
will

well out perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 
20

Hz up to 15 KHz.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!
Excellent base and highs!!!



This unit is great for transmitting audio around you home an back yard as
well as for transmitting audio in buildings to various rooms!  We have 
sold

a lot of these units to churches stadiums and drive-in theatres.



The unit you are looking at is our latest unit with a remote control. 
This

is especially great for the visually impared!



Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you will 
have

a very stable signal at all times.



The frequencies can easily be selected by pushing the recessed buttons 
using
the remote control, (not shown).  The frequency range is 87.5 to 108 MHz 
and

the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo
separation is excellent!



The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that shields
the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high gain
antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on the
back of the unit.  Other connector types can be installed upon request.



I should mention that we now offer a few antennas, other transmitters and
amplifiers on ebay.  Please take a look at our other auctions page and our
ebay store!



If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo transmitter, 
this

is definitely the one!



This item is only available through the vendor's e-bay store.



E-bay item

200407308449



Wavemach Communications

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada



Telephone

416-243-2260



Email address: f...@fmamplifiers.com





- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? 
How
much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a 
couple

of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as pricing is
concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well built!
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power
on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:


do you know what motifications were done?
- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my
recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells
these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for
him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as
pricing is concerned, but well worth it!
www.fmamplifiers.com
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler"

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a
power 

Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?

2010-06-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Yup..saved the "set-up" thingy; so may try that again!  As has been 
mentioned, I can get around some of it by using some keystrokes I found 
while going through the menus!  However..didn't find any keystrokes to do 
anything with changing bit rate!  Thanks for the suggestion; may give that a 
try!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



Hello Tom,
Did you save a back up copy of the software on your computer?
If you did, you may have to uninstall and reinstall the software in order 
to fix the problem.

Try doing that and see if it helps things for you.
If you need anymore help, please let me know, and I'll see what I can do 
for you.

My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hello John and list:  Pressing the space bar (at least the last time I 
was there)..did nothing!  Haven't had a chance to do much with it lately; 
my main concern is if I need to make a change..let's say I need to change 
the bit rate or something like that..I hope I haven't done something to 
cause this problem!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
In most cases, the space bar always works.
If that doesn't work, please let me know, and I will try and help you 
figure it out.

My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hey John and list:  Yeah..that makes sense to me!  Now if you've seen 
my latest post on this "Switch" thing..then you know that I've 
discovered that, for some reason, none of the buttons are working..and 
I don't know what I've done to cause this!  I'm fine..so long as I 
don't want to change something (I mostly wanted to convert a couple of 
these M4a files to MP3s)..but now..if I decide I want to change the bit 
rate..no soap! For nothing will click (can hit that ole "enter" key all 
I please; it does nothing!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
When you first bring up Switch, tab over to where it says, "browse 
button."

After you get there, hit either the space bar or the inter key.
After that, it will allow you to place the files in wherever folder in 
any place on your computer.
After you've selected the folder you want the files to go in to, just 
tab over to the ok button and hit either the space bar or the inter 
key and then tab over to the convert button and hit the space bar on 
it.

Now, Switch will convert the files and save them in to that folder.
Hope this helps.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:53 AM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hey John:  Thanks for the instructions..I actually _did_ find that 
file (I just wasn't sure where to look)..now here's another one for 
ya: let's say you want to put a file that it's converted into a 
particular place; how is this done?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
When you brought up Switch, When you tab over, you should have saw 
something that says, output folder combo box: my documents, 1 of 5, 
alt plus I.
And as for the inner workings of the file, if you tab over to that 
area, it will say, "encoder options."
Right there is where the stereo joint stereo and force stereo 
options are.
Also, tabbing over just once more will get you to the bit rate 
settings.

Hope this helps.
My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?


Hi John and list:  Well..I thought I had done something like you 
said (is the file actually supposed to play?)..anyhow..I cannot 
figure where it's putting the file!  But will read through these 
instructions..and give it another shot!  But right now..I'm just 
not understanding..will my file have the same name..only with the 
".MP3" extension?  Please forgive me if I'm just not understanding 
all of this very well!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: Have Downloaded "Switch"..Now What?



High Tom,
Highlight the file by having the curser point

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Tom
Once again, please keep posts to this list audio related.  
This list is not for discussing credit card problems,
bidding 
on ebay, etc., it's for discussing audio.

Thank you,

Tom, List owner.

** Message From: DJ DOCTOR P **
>Hello,
>I understand what you're talking about.
>But however, I never had any problems placing credit card 
>orders over the phone.
>But when I placed an order over the net using my credit 
>card, somebody hacked in to that server and stole mine and 
>everybody else's credit card info.
>Allot of people myself included, had to fight the 
>unauthorized charges that were put on our credit cards.
>So next time I need to order a peace of audio equipment, I 
>learned to look for a phone number.
>If one isn't found, that company doesn't get my business.
>  John.



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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread hank smith

I took my courses in 1997 1998
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 4:25 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I guess it would depend on how long ago you were told that 100mw is the 
legal limit.  If it was within the past 20 years then yes it was outdated 
because as I said it used to be 100mw.

On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:00 AM, hank smith wrote:


interesting
was I being trained off of out of date info then?
not saying your wrong or write but am curious.
thanks fore letting me know this
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Actually it isn't 100mw.  It used to be until about 20 years ago.  It is 
now 250 microvolts at 3 meters, about 10 feet, which translates to about 
a distnace of 200 feet.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:10 PM, hank smith wrote:


what is it in the uk?
I know in us its 100mw
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 4:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. 
I don't know if that's still the case.

Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best 
buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company 
is now
called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them. 
Keep in

mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it 
has

analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread hank smith

same here
we got a few pirates around here as well
out of curiousity where you located?
also what antanna would you suggest?
keeping a low profile is also a wise choice
I plan on just playing music
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


With the rubber duckie antenna that comes with it about a half mile or so. 
Of course if you want to go crazy you can just remove the rubber duckie 
antenna and replace it with a much large better tuned antenna which will 
give you even greater distance.
One thing I have going in my favor is there are a number of pirate 
stations in my area that are much further from the legal limit than I am 
so I think I'm reasonably safe as long as I keep a low profile!
As long as you broadcast music, don't start advocating the overthrow of 
the government, or start broadcasting over a commercial station you're 
left alone.

On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:01 AM, hank smith wrote:


how far does yours go and what antanna rig you using?
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the 
power on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:


do you know what motifications were done?
- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my 
recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells 
these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for 
him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far 
as pricing is concerned, but well worth it!

www.fmamplifiers.com
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. 
I don't know if that's still the case.

Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best 
buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




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[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company 
is now
called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them. 
Keep in

mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it 
has

analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a 
whip

antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread hank smith

what is the website fore Decade?
- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


If you are only thinking of broadcasting within your home environment say
200 feet this will not be a big issue, however beyond that limit this could
be a concern if you cause interference with licence broadcasters!
There are a number of factors that will ultimately determine the output
power of a broadcast transmitter! If you are applying for a FCC  or Industry
Canada licence they will want to know the make and model of the transmitter,
physical, location of same, type of antenna  being used, and whether it is
compatible with the transmitter, height of the antenna above sea level,
whether you intend to broadcast directional or non directional, choice of
frequency, and whether or not you will be interfering with other stations on
that same frequency. They also take into consideration the proximity of
adjacent stations. The end result is that if one is making an application
for a professional station the work involved in securing a broadcast licence
is an exact science! I stand corrected on a previous post! In that post I
mentioned a Canadian distributor of Veronica transmitters and the price
being in the range of 600-dollars! It was the Decade line of transmitters
that I was looking at and not Veronica! Decade make a line of very low power
FM transmitters that are approved by the FCC for home use. These
transmitters are made in Canada, and are extremely reliable, and the price
for these transmitters is in the 600-dollar range, and they do ship to the
United States.
- Original Message - 
From: "André van Deventer" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:53 AM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter


There are so many factors influencing  the distance of a transmitter that 
I
do not think it is practical to give the output of a transmitter 
accordinge

to the distance it will transmit.  Therefore rating legality or illegality
in say the amount of feet/yards a transmitter will work is simply not
realistic.  You should rather look at the power output I think.

Andre



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
Sent: 25 June 2010 11:18 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather than
distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station that
covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but they 
said
we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could have been 
really

illegal.

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200
feet.
On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.
I don't know if that's still the case.
Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




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It is something we tune into."
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-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company
is now called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of
them.  Keep in mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're
in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it
has analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is
phase lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a
whip antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna?
Lastly, are its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks

RE: SDHC card question

2010-06-26 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I never knew there even was a write protect tab on SD cards! Using Bing, I
found the following web site
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080118142914AAzkjb3 and
information

(ANS) SD Micro adapters or SD disk's are exactly the same as the old 3.5inch
floppy disks. Every SD disk comes with a tiny write protection switch or
tab.
IF you hold the SD disk in front of you face up with the makers name upper
most.

The write protection tab or notch, should be found on the edge of the disk
near the top. By default when you buy a new SD disk the write protection is
turned off. And the Tab on the edge should be in the "Up" position, this
means write protection is OFF. Meaning data can be read from the disk &
written
back to the disk, provided its not full up.

IF the notch is pushed into the "down" position then this means that write
protection is enabled (turned on), and thus no data can be written back to
the
disk even if there is enough space remaining.

I hope this helps. I've never done anything with the write protect tab
myself, so I don't know how good these instructions are.

--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com


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On Behalf Of Donald L. Roberts
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 1:50 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
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I would appreciate someone telling me how to locate the write 
protection tab on SDHC cards.  I also need to know which direction to 
slide the switch so that the card is not write protected.

Thanks.

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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Bob Seed

http://www.decade.ca/
- Original Message - 
From: "hank smith" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


what is the website fore Decade?
- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Seed" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


If you are only thinking of broadcasting within your home environment say
200 feet this will not be a big issue, however beyond that limit this could
be a concern if you cause interference with licence broadcasters!
There are a number of factors that will ultimately determine the output
power of a broadcast transmitter! If you are applying for a FCC  or Industry
Canada licence they will want to know the make and model of the transmitter,
physical, location of same, type of antenna  being used, and whether it is
compatible with the transmitter, height of the antenna above sea level,
whether you intend to broadcast directional or non directional, choice of
frequency, and whether or not you will be interfering with other stations on
that same frequency. They also take into consideration the proximity of
adjacent stations. The end result is that if one is making an application
for a professional station the work involved in securing a broadcast licence
is an exact science! I stand corrected on a previous post! In that post I
mentioned a Canadian distributor of Veronica transmitters and the price
being in the range of 600-dollars! It was the Decade line of transmitters
that I was looking at and not Veronica! Decade make a line of very low power
FM transmitters that are approved by the FCC for home use. These
transmitters are made in Canada, and are extremely reliable, and the price
for these transmitters is in the 600-dollar range, and they do ship to the
United States.
- Original Message - 
From: "André van Deventer" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:53 AM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter


There are so many factors influencing  the distance of a transmitter that 
I
do not think it is practical to give the output of a transmitter 
accordinge

to the distance it will transmit.  Therefore rating legality or illegality
in say the amount of feet/yards a transmitter will work is simply not
realistic.  You should rather look at the power output I think.

Andre



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
Sent: 25 June 2010 11:18 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather than
distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station that
covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but they 
said
we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could have been 
really

illegal.

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200
feet.
On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.
I don't know if that's still the case.
Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




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EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


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It is something we tune into."
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-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company
is now called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of
them.  Keep in mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're
in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it
has analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is
phase lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Bob Seed
I believe that the ratio is 10 to 1! In other words 1 watt out of the 
transmitter will give you 10 watts in a properly tuned antenna! It is for 
this reason that the FCC ruling on the amount of power that one can generate 
with a home transmitter is so low!
- Original Message - 
From: "André van Deventer" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:53 AM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter


There are so many factors influencing  the distance of a transmitter that 
I
do not think it is practical to give the output of a transmitter 
accordinge

to the distance it will transmit.  Therefore rating legality or illegality
in say the amount of feet/yards a transmitter will work is simply not
realistic.  You should rather look at the power output I think.

Andre



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
Sent: 25 June 2010 11:18 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather than
distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station that
covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but they 
said
we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could have been 
really

illegal.

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200
feet.
On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.
I don't know if that's still the case.
Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




SKYPE: goldenace4
EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


"Abundance is not something we acquire.
It is something we tune into."
*Wayne Dyer**

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company
is now called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of
them.  Keep in mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're
in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it
has analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is
phase lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a
whip antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna?
Lastly, are its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread David McLean
You don't have to actually.  You can call them or buy it at the wavemach 
website.  I've found the best way to call them however.  The guy's name is Dave 
and he is very accommodating in modifying his units to add buttons.  He'll talk 
to you all day about transmitters also if you'd like!
On Jun 26, 2010, at 11:43 AM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:

> Hello,
> I've been looking for a really good radio transmitter, but I don't think I 
> want to buy it off of EBay.
> If I can't pick up my phone and place my credit card order for it, then I 
> don't need it.
> John.
> - Original Message - From: "Robert Nelson" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 3:17 AM
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> 
>> The current model of the Jonathan Mosen transmitter is-
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> HI PERFORMANCE  Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter  With Remote Control!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Our New FM-100MWS-LED-RV unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
>> compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 15 volt power supply that
>> works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Download the FREE user manual (WORD DOC) All you need to do is hook up your
>> audio source to the RCA inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on the
>> air!Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will
>> well out perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
>> carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20
>> Hz up to 15 KHz.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big stations!
>> Excellent base and highs!!!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> This unit is great for transmitting audio around you home an back yard as
>> well as for transmitting audio in buildings to various rooms!  We have sold
>> a lot of these units to churches stadiums and drive-in theatres.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> The unit you are looking at is our latest unit with a remote control. This
>> is especially great for the visually impared!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you will have
>> a very stable signal at all times.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> The frequencies can easily be selected by pushing the recessed buttons using
>> the remote control, (not shown).  The frequency range is 87.5 to 108 MHz and
>> the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo
>> separation is excellent!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that shields
>> the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high gain
>> antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on the
>> back of the unit.  Other connector types can be installed upon request.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I should mention that we now offer a few antennas, other transmitters and
>> amplifiers on ebay.  Please take a look at our other auctions page and our
>> ebay store!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo transmitter, this
>> is definitely the one!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> This item is only available through the vendor's e-bay store.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> E-bay item
>> 
>> 200407308449
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Wavemach Communications
>> 
>> Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Telephone
>> 
>> 416-243-2260
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Email address: f...@fmamplifiers.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 2:02 PM
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> 
>> Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? How
>> much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a couple
>> of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as pricing is
>> concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well built!
>> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power
>>> on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
>>> On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:
>>> 
 do you know what motifications were done?
 - Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
 Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
 
 
> I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my
> recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells
> these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for
> him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as
> pricing is concerned, but well worth it!
> www.fmamplifiers.com
> - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler"
> 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
> Subject: Re: Ver

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread David McLean
Decade makes outstanding transmitters by the way.  Their Ms-100s unit is one of 
the best sounding units I've ever heard.  Be prepared to pay though!
On Jun 26, 2010, at 11:48 AM, Bob Seed wrote:

> If you are only thinking of broadcasting within your home environment say 200 
> feet this will not be a big issue, however beyond that limit this could be a 
> concern if you cause interference with licence broadcasters!
> There are a number of factors that will ultimately determine the output power 
> of a broadcast transmitter! If you are applying for a FCC  or Industry Canada 
> licence they will want to know the make and model of the transmitter, 
> physical, location of same, type of antenna  being used, and whether it is 
> compatible with the transmitter, height of the antenna above sea level, 
> whether you intend to broadcast directional or non directional, choice of 
> frequency, and whether or not you will be interfering with other stations on 
> that same frequency. They also take into consideration the proximity of 
> adjacent stations. The end result is that if one is making an application for 
> a professional station the work involved in securing a broadcast licence is 
> an exact science! I stand corrected on a previous post! In that post I 
> mentioned a Canadian distributor of Veronica transmitters and the price being 
> in the range of 600-dollars! It was the Decade line of transmitters that I 
> was looking at and not Veronica! Decade make a line of very low power FM 
> transmitters that are approved by the FCC for home use. These transmitters 
> are made in Canada, and are extremely reliable, and the price for these 
> transmitters is in the 600-dollar range, and they do ship to the United 
> States.
> - Original Message - From: "André van Deventer" 
> 
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:53 AM
> Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> There are so many factors influencing  the distance of a transmitter that I
>> do not think it is practical to give the output of a transmitter accordinge
>> to the distance it will transmit.  Therefore rating legality or illegality
>> in say the amount of feet/yards a transmitter will work is simply not
>> realistic.  You should rather look at the power output I think.
>> 
>> Andre
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>> On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
>> Sent: 25 June 2010 11:18 PM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather than
>> distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station that
>> covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but they said
>> we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could have been really
>> illegal.
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200
>>> feet.
>>> On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:
>>> 
 I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
 whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a
 power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.
 I don't know if that's still the case.
 Howard
 - Original Message - From: "ace" 
 To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
 Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
 Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
 
 
> These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
> They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
> I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the unit.
> I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
> I just wish they were cheaper.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> SKYPE: goldenace4
> EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
> Karim.
> Edmonton Canada
> 
> 
> "Abundance is not something we acquire.
> It is something we tune into."
> *Wayne Dyer**
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
> On Behalf Of David McLean
> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company
> is now called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of
> them.  Keep in mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're
> in the Usa.
> On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
> 
>> I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
>> incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
>> purchase of

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Bob Seed
You got that right! Very accomodating! Only too glad to provide the 
information. I do my homework before posting to the list. At the end of the 
day you get what you pay for!
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


You don't have to actually.  You can call them or buy it at the wavemach 
website.  I've found the best way to call them however.  The guy's name is 
Dave and he is very accommodating in modifying his units to add buttons. 
He'll talk to you all day about transmitters also if you'd like!

On Jun 26, 2010, at 11:43 AM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:


Hello,
I've been looking for a really good radio transmitter, but I don't think 
I want to buy it off of EBay.
If I can't pick up my phone and place my credit card order for it, then I 
don't need it.

John.
- Original Message - From: "Robert Nelson" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter




The current model of the Jonathan Mosen transmitter is-



Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter



HI PERFORMANCE  Digital PLL FM stereo transmitter  With Remote Control!



Our New FM-100MWS-LED-RV unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 15 volt power supply 
that

works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.



Download the FREE user manual (WORD DOC) All you need to do is hook up 
your
audio source to the RCA inputs on the back of the unit, and you are on 
the
air!Wavemach Communications NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter 
will

well out perform most of the low cost units on the market since it was
carefully designed to pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down 
to 20
Hz up to 15 KHz.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big 
stations!

Excellent base and highs!!!



This unit is great for transmitting audio around you home an back yard 
as
well as for transmitting audio in buildings to various rooms!  We have 
sold

a lot of these units to churches stadiums and drive-in theatres.



The unit you are looking at is our latest unit with a remote control. 
This

is especially great for the visually impared!



Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you will 
have

a very stable signal at all times.



The frequencies can easily be selected by pushing the recessed buttons 
using
the remote control, (not shown).  The frequency range is 87.5 to 108 MHz 
and

the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I should also mention that the stereo
separation is excellent!



The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that 
shields

the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high gain
antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on the
back of the unit.  Other connector types can be installed upon request.



I should mention that we now offer a few antennas, other transmitters 
and
amplifiers on ebay.  Please take a look at our other auctions page and 
our

ebay store!



If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo transmitter, 
this

is definitely the one!



This item is only available through the vendor's e-bay store.



E-bay item

200407308449



Wavemach Communications

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada



Telephone

416-243-2260



Email address: f...@fmamplifiers.com





- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Do you like the unit, and would you recommend it to others on the list? 
How
much did you pay for it? As Jonathan mentioned in  a previous post a 
couple

of years ago the unit was a little on the high side as far as pricing is
concerned, but well worth the money, as these units are well built!
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the 
power

on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:


do you know what motifications were done?
- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my
recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells
these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter 
for
him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far 
as

pricing is concerned, but well worth it!
www.fmamplifiers.com
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler"

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
whether you 

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread Bob Seed

The specks are excellent, and as Dave stated be prepaired to pay the piper!
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Decade makes outstanding transmitters by the way.  Their Ms-100s unit is one 
of the best sounding units I've ever heard.  Be prepared to pay though!

On Jun 26, 2010, at 11:48 AM, Bob Seed wrote:

If you are only thinking of broadcasting within your home environment say 
200 feet this will not be a big issue, however beyond that limit this 
could be a concern if you cause interference with licence broadcasters!
There are a number of factors that will ultimately determine the output 
power of a broadcast transmitter! If you are applying for a FCC  or 
Industry Canada licence they will want to know the make and model of the 
transmitter, physical, location of same, type of antenna  being used, and 
whether it is compatible with the transmitter, height of the antenna above 
sea level, whether you intend to broadcast directional or non directional, 
choice of frequency, and whether or not you will be interfering with other 
stations on that same frequency. They also take into consideration the 
proximity of adjacent stations. The end result is that if one is making an 
application for a professional station the work involved in securing a 
broadcast licence is an exact science! I stand corrected on a previous 
post! In that post I mentioned a Canadian distributor of Veronica 
transmitters and the price being in the range of 600-dollars! It was the 
Decade line of transmitters that I was looking at and not Veronica! Decade 
make a line of very low power FM transmitters that are approved by the FCC 
for home use. These transmitters are made in Canada, and are extremely 
reliable, and the price for these transmitters is in the 600-dollar range, 
and they do ship to the United States.
- Original Message - From: "André van Deventer" 


To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:53 AM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter


There are so many factors influencing  the distance of a transmitter that 
I
do not think it is practical to give the output of a transmitter 
accordinge
to the distance it will transmit.  Therefore rating legality or 
illegality

in say the amount of feet/yards a transmitter will work is simply not
realistic.  You should rather look at the power output I think.

Andre



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
Sent: 25 June 2010 11:18 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

I thought they limitted unlicensed transmitters by power level rather 
than

distance.  Back in the day (early 60's) I ran a pirate a m station that
covered most of the town.  Don't even know what the power was, but they 
said
we were illegal.  If I knew then what I know now, we could have been 
really

illegal.

- Original Message -
From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter



The legal limit for fm unlicensed transmission in the USA is about 200
feet.
On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff.
I don't know if that's still the case.
Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best 
buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




SKYPE: goldenace4
EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


"Abundance is not something we acquire.
It is something we tune into."
*Wayne Dyer**

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company
is now called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of
them.  Keep in mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're
in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it
has analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is
phase lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is th

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread David McLean
Wethersfield, Ct.  The pirates are in Hartford.  There are at least three of 
them on the band that mostly broadcast on the weekends or evening.
On Jun 26, 2010, at 5:12 PM, hank smith wrote:

> same here
> we got a few pirates around here as well
> out of curiousity where you located?
> also what antanna would you suggest?
> keeping a low profile is also a wise choice
> I plan on just playing music
> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 4:30 AM
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> With the rubber duckie antenna that comes with it about a half mile or so. 
>> Of course if you want to go crazy you can just remove the rubber duckie 
>> antenna and replace it with a much large better tuned antenna which will 
>> give you even greater distance.
>> One thing I have going in my favor is there are a number of pirate stations 
>> in my area that are much further from the legal limit than I am so I think 
>> I'm reasonably safe as long as I keep a low profile!
>> As long as you broadcast music, don't start advocating the overthrow of the 
>> government, or start broadcasting over a commercial station you're left 
>> alone.
>> On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:01 AM, hank smith wrote:
>> 
>>> how far does yours go and what antanna rig you using?
>>> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:12 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
 Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power 
 on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
 On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:
 
> do you know what motifications were done?
> - Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> 
>> I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my 
>> recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells 
>> these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for 
>> him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as 
>> pricing is concerned, but well worth it!
>> www.fmamplifiers.com
>> - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 
>> 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
>>> whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
>>> power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. I 
>>> don't know if that's still the case.
>>> Howard
>>> - Original Message - From: "ace" 
>>> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
>>> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
>>> Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
 These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
 They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best buy.
 I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
 unit.
 I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
 I just wish they were cheaper.
 
 
 
 
 SKYPE: goldenace4
 EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
 Karim.
 Edmonton Canada
 
 
 "Abundance is not something we acquire.
 It is something we tune into."
 *Wayne Dyer**
 
 -Original Message-
 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of David McLean
 Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
 
 There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company is 
 now
 called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them. Keep 
 in
 mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
 On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
 
> I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
> incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
> purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it has
> analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is phase
> lock loop.
> 
> Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the transmitter
> which allows one to match the output from the source to the
> transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a whip
> antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, are
> its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread David McLean
As far as an antenna I use a Decade gp-32 dipole which I have mounted on the 
back wall of my den.  It's meant to be used either indoors or outside but since 
I live in a condo I either use that or have on occasion used my fm 
Channelmaster rotor  antenna mounted in the attic   if I am interested in 
beaming my signal to some place in particular.  Fm directional antennas make 
good transmitting as well as receiving antennas if you're interested in getting 
a lot of signal in one direction.
On Jun 26, 2010, at 9:38 PM, David McLean wrote:

> Wethersfield, Ct.  The pirates are in Hartford.  There are at least three of 
> them on the band that mostly broadcast on the weekends or evening.
> On Jun 26, 2010, at 5:12 PM, hank smith wrote:
> 
>> same here
>> we got a few pirates around here as well
>> out of curiousity where you located?
>> also what antanna would you suggest?
>> keeping a low profile is also a wise choice
>> I plan on just playing music
>> - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 4:30 AM
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> With the rubber duckie antenna that comes with it about a half mile or so. 
>>> Of course if you want to go crazy you can just remove the rubber duckie 
>>> antenna and replace it with a much large better tuned antenna which will 
>>> give you even greater distance.
>>> One thing I have going in my favor is there are a number of pirate stations 
>>> in my area that are much further from the legal limit than I am so I think 
>>> I'm reasonably safe as long as I keep a low profile!
>>> As long as you broadcast music, don't start advocating the overthrow of the 
>>> government, or start broadcasting over a commercial station you're left 
>>> alone.
>>> On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:01 AM, hank smith wrote:
>>> 
 how far does yours go and what antanna rig you using?
 - Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:12 PM
 Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
 
 
> Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the power 
> on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.
> On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:
> 
>> do you know what motifications were done?
>> - Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>> 
>> 
>>> I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my 
>>> recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells 
>>> these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter for 
>>> him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as far as 
>>> pricing is concerned, but well worth it!
>>> www.fmamplifiers.com
>>> - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 
>>> 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
>>> 
>>> 
 I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
 whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
 power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty stiff. 
 I don't know if that's still the case.
 Howard
 - Original Message - From: "ace" 
 To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
 Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
 Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter
 
 
> These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
> They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best 
> buy.
> I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
> unit.
> I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
> I just wish they were cheaper.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> SKYPE: goldenace4
> EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
> Karim.
> Edmonton Canada
> 
> 
> "Abundance is not something we acquire.
> It is something we tune into."
> *Wayne Dyer**
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
> On Behalf Of David McLean
> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter
> 
> There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the company 
> is now
> called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them. Keep 
> in
> mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
> On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
> 
>> I am writing to 

Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread hank smith

we have a few here in tucson az
have to confess I like listening to them
get to hear some rare and interesting music you would never hear on corprate 
radio.
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Wethersfield, Ct.  The pirates are in Hartford.  There are at least three 
of them on the band that mostly broadcast on the weekends or evening.

On Jun 26, 2010, at 5:12 PM, hank smith wrote:


same here
we got a few pirates around here as well
out of curiousity where you located?
also what antanna would you suggest?
keeping a low profile is also a wise choice
I plan on just playing music
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


With the rubber duckie antenna that comes with it about a half mile or 
so. Of course if you want to go crazy you can just remove the rubber 
duckie antenna and replace it with a much large better tuned antenna 
which will give you even greater distance.
One thing I have going in my favor is there are a number of pirate 
stations in my area that are much further from the legal limit than I am 
so I think I'm reasonably safe as long as I keep a low profile!
As long as you broadcast music, don't start advocating the overthrow of 
the government, or start broadcasting over a commercial station you're 
left alone.

On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:01 AM, hank smith wrote:


how far does yours go and what antanna rig you using?
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the 
power on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:


do you know what motifications were done?
- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my 
recommendation from the company listed below. The company that sells 
these transmitters was more than willing to modify the transmitter 
for him so that it would be accessible! A little on the high side as 
far as pricing is concerned, but well worth it!

www.fmamplifiers.com
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I think you should also determine the legality at your location and 
whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think there's a 
power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be pretty 
stiff. I don't know if that's still the case.

Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at best 
buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying the 
unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




SKYPE: goldenace4
EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


"Abundance is not something we acquire.
It is something we tune into."
*Wayne Dyer**

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the 
company is now
called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them. 
Keep in

mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if it 
has
analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is 
phase

lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the 
transmitter

which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a 
whip
antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, 
are

its input connectors RCA or 3.5 mm.?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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Re: Veronica FM transmitter

2010-06-26 Thread hank smith

awesome
what is your email addi?
want to chat more off list
- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


As far as an antenna I use a Decade gp-32 dipole which I have mounted on 
the back wall of my den.  It's meant to be used either indoors or outside 
but since I live in a condo I either use that or have on occasion used my 
fm Channelmaster rotor  antenna mounted in the attic   if I am interested 
in beaming my signal to some place in particular.  Fm directional antennas 
make good transmitting as well as receiving antennas if you're interested 
in getting a lot of signal in one direction.

On Jun 26, 2010, at 9:38 PM, David McLean wrote:

Wethersfield, Ct.  The pirates are in Hartford.  There are at least three 
of them on the band that mostly broadcast on the weekends or evening.

On Jun 26, 2010, at 5:12 PM, hank smith wrote:


same here
we got a few pirates around here as well
out of curiousity where you located?
also what antanna would you suggest?
keeping a low profile is also a wise choice
I plan on just playing music
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2010 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


With the rubber duckie antenna that comes with it about a half mile or 
so. Of course if you want to go crazy you can just remove the rubber 
duckie antenna and replace it with a much large better tuned antenna 
which will give you even greater distance.
One thing I have going in my favor is there are a number of pirate 
stations in my area that are much further from the legal limit than I 
am so I think I'm reasonably safe as long as I keep a low profile!
As long as you broadcast music, don't start advocating the overthrow of 
the government, or start broadcasting over a commercial station you're 
left alone.

On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:01 AM, hank smith wrote:


how far does yours go and what antanna rig you using?
- Original Message - From: "David McLean" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


Yes.  They added buttons for the up/down frequency selector and the 
power on/off selector.  I know because I also have one.

On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:23 PM, hank smith wrote:


do you know what motifications were done?
- Original Message - From: "Bob Seed" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I believe that Jonathan Mosen picked up an FM transmitter on my 
recommendation from the company listed below. The company that 
sells these transmitters was more than willing to modify the 
transmitter for him so that it would be accessible! A little on the 
high side as far as pricing is concerned, but well worth it!

www.fmamplifiers.com
- Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter


I think you should also determine the legality at your location 
and whether you would want to be illegal.  In the US, I think 
there's a power limit; not sure what it is.  Penalties used to be 
pretty stiff. I don't know if that's still the case.

Howard
- Original Message - From: "ace" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Veronica FM transmitter



These are the best transmitters in my opinion.
They also cost more than the conventail device you can buy at 
best buy.
I think the range is what one needs to determine before buying 
the unit.

I personally totally love there devices and customer service.
I just wish they were cheaper.




SKYPE: goldenace4
EMAIL: lakha...@shaw.ca
Karim.
Edmonton Canada


"Abundance is not something we acquire.
It is something we tune into."
*Wayne Dyer**

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of David McLean
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Veronica FM transmitter

There are a number of Veronica Fm transmitters although the 
company is now
called Aareff so go to aareff.com and you will find all of them. 
Keep in

mind that these aren't certified by the Fcc if you're in the Usa.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


I am writing to inquire as to whether there is more than one
incarnation of the Veronica FM transmitter.  I am considering 
the
purchase of a used one.  From its description, it sounds as if 
it has
analog frequency adjustment, and I prefer to buy one which is 
phase

lock loop.

Three other questions if I may.  Is there a pot on the 
transmitter

which allows one to match the output from the source to the
transmitter?  Second, will this unit work in conjunction with a 
whip
antenna, or must it be connected to a roof top antenna? Lastly, 
are