, January 06, 2005 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter
Hi,
I'm a true fan of the c crane transmitter and for some time now
have been considering a wireless keyboard to control my music from the
lpoint wireless keyboard is just what the doctor ordered. Is it a usb
keybo
a big detour.
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> Hi Tom,
> You'll have to plug the transmitter into where the speaker goes on
your
> sound
the exellent results of this
combination. One might give the ebay model a big detour.
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> Hi Tom,
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qHi Jerry: What mine has is a speaker jack, a line input..and the
microphone; I think..once I get my splitter (or Y connector)..I should be in
business! As i've probably mentioned before..the whole thing will probably
change, once I have my new compputer!
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Hi Tom
Yes, you simply plug it into your speaker socket. Incidentally, I've got
the Veronica fm transmitter and I purchased a special cable which plugs into
the speaker socket and has two sockets attached, so I've got both my
computer speakers and my hi-fi if I wish.
Best wishes.
Andy from sunny
Tom! Plug your transmitter in where your speakers are now. I'm sure
your Sound Card is fine. Most of them just have the speaker jack, a line
level output and a microphone input.
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Hi tom,
You need to get a splitter and plug it into your speaker
output. Plug the transmitter to the other leg of the splitter.
Rusty
> At 11:51 PM 1/1/2005, Tom Kaufman spake thusly:-
Hello and Happy New Year to all you good folks: I received one of those FM
transmitters from /C-Crane
Hello to all: Thanks to this list..and through the help of a really good
friend, I have..at least..a better idea as to what I'll need to run this
thing through my computer! Thanks again for the help; this is a great list
for this sort of thing!
Tom Kaufman
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Hi Tom,
You'll have to plug the transmitter into where the speaker goes on your
sound card. What I did was to buy a small adaptor with two 1/8 inch jacks
on one end, and a single one on the other. You then just plug the
transmitter and speakers into the adaptor, then plug it back into the
sp
Tom. If you have to go out and buy the y connector, depending upon your
set up, you might also want to purchase a cable about 6 feet or longer with
stereo male connector on one end and a female stereo connector on the other.
My computer tower is on the floor under a long table that holds all sor
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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter
Shannon: Got bad new for you..well..maybe not too bad; we've just been
exploring this thing; when you get your "toy" if it's like mine, you'll
find that the splitter that comes with i
Lois: Thanks for the tip; I now actually nave the opposite of what I
need..and here I thought I had something..that is..until we got to playing
around..trying to figure out what would go where! Am looking forward to
when I can get to enjoy what this little thing will do!
Tom Kaufman
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Shannon: Got bad new for you..well..maybe not too bad; we've just been
exploring this thing; when you get your "toy" if it's like mine, you'll
find that the splitter that comes with it only has one female plug; you'll
need two! I really thought I was in business when I found the splitter.
Then I
Get a y connector to plug into the jack where you have your speaker system
plugged. You need two female stereo connectors, coming from one male
connector. Of course the male connector will go into where your speakers
are now plugged. Plug the speakers into one of the female connectors and
plug
Okay..yes..I am a bit dense..I suppose; I get it now; my "speaker jack" is
my "line out"..so it looks as if I need a splitter..or a Y connector; that's
be the same thing..right?
Tom
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Hello Tom,
It sounds like you and I have the same issue. I only have just the one line
out or the speaker jack you call it. The solution for me is that I want the
speakers to work too so I have to get the "Y" adaptor.
It will look like a speaker plug on one end (the male plug) and it will
ha
What you are calling the speaker jack is the line out.
Doc Wright
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Your a dj now your a dj now just plug it in plug it in and now your a dj now
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Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 10:51 PM
Subject: Hooking Up An FM Transmitter
Hello and Happy New Year to all y
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