Thanks to all who replied to my question about FM transmitters. It appears
that the C. Crane FM 2 transmitter should be sufficient
for my needs.
Thanks,
Barry Chapman
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pretty good. It sells for about 200 dollars Canadian. They sell low power FM
transmitters that are used in churches, ballparks, real-estate information
etc. They recently got into the home consumer business, and make an excellent
transmitter that can be used in the home. Below is the information
The C. Crane FM Transmitter 2 is $59.95 USD plus delivery. Details are at
http://www.ccrane.com/radios/fm-transmitters/fm-transmitter-2.aspx
Regards,
Barry Chapman
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Sent: Saturday, October 27,
I have one of the C Crane transmitters. Without modification, it covers my
house and yard well. My yard is about 125 by 60 or so. Of course, the
higher you can have it, the better coverage you get. I'm told there is an
adjustment under the cover that will raise the output some. It wa
how much are the c crane fm transmitters?
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From: "Tom Kaufman"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: FM transmitters
Hello Lois and list: I, too, am using the Ccrane Transmitter (am reasonably
sure
Hello Lois and list: I, too, am using the Ccrane Transmitter (am reasonably
sure it's the same model you're using_) have had mine since 2004 and works
well! But about that deal where you could peal the thing off and adjust the
screw: if I'm understanding correctly, the new
2012 7:58 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: FM transmitters
Hi, Barry,
I use the C. Crane unit. I bought it a few months ago and it has been
running ever since.
I see no reason that it won't transmit over the required distance. If
there's a problem, clipping a small length
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From: Barry Chapman
To: "PC-Audio" pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date: Friday, October 26, 2012 19:32
Subject: FM transmitters
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so
> perhaps for whatever reaso
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 4:32 PM
Subject: FM transmitters
Hi all,
I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so
perhaps for whatever reason it didn't get through. There
has been mention recently on the list of high e
Hi all,
I posted the following yesterday, but it hasn't come up on the list, so perhaps
for whatever reason it didn't get through. There
has been mention recently on the list of high end transmitters with multiple
inputs, but I am wanting something very basic which
will just do w
sure they do.
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From: "Dean Masters"
To: "PC Audio"
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:15 AM
Subject: FM Transmitters
Do FM transmitters transmit in stereo?
Thanks,
Dean
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That sounds like what I was looking for. I just want to hook it to my NLS
player, etc. on the floor behind my exercise bike while wearing radio
headphones.
SpeakToMe catalog has two sets of headphones and transmitters but they don't
do stereo.
I'm sure the ones they sell at Radio Shack will work. they start at $29.
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Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:41 AM
Subject: RE: FM Transmitters
I'm curious. Is there a
2010 11:41 AM
Subject: RE: FM Transmitters
I'm curious. Is there a small FM transmitter I can use to cover one or
two
rooms. It doesn't have to be the whole house. I'm only interested in
taking the sound from the computer I have in my bedroom and broadcasting
it
to a stereo i
Hi Dean. In my experience, most FM transmitters do transmit in stereo.
they differ dramatically both in their audio quality and in the distance that
they are able to transmit. Many are designed to transmit sound from iPods and
MP3 players to car audio systems and therefore only need to transmit
e-
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YES!
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YES!
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Subject: FM Transmitters
Do FM transmitters transmit in stereo?
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Hi Dean.
I have the C-crane FM transmitter and it DOES transmit in VERY good stereo.
Paul
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Subject: FM Transmitters
Do FM transmitters transmit in stereo?
Thanks,
Do FM transmitters transmit in stereo?
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Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Hi list,
There is another option. Here in the sacramento, ca area the fm band is
very crowded so i use a dedicated av transmitter and reciever. i have two
of these
Hi list,
There is another option. Here in the sacramento, ca area the fm band is
very crowded so i use a dedicated av transmitter and reciever. i have
two of these units, one working in the 900mhz band and the other working
in the 2.4 ghz band. These units consist of a transmitter and
recie
thanks for the info.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Angel
Think of these transmitters as a small radio station.
Angel
Think of these transmitters as a small radio station. You wish to listen
to your favorite oldies, country, r&B, classical, talk, sports, news, and
so one station -- so what do you do?
You find it on the radio dial, and if the signal from the station is
strong enough and your radi
the house have to be set to a perticular
frequency?
I am thinking about buying one for myself.
thanks for your time.
Angel.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:45 AM
Su
.
Angel.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
300 ft is far beyond the range of the CCRANE unit.
And legally speaking here i
It will transmit on 107.9 also.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
106.7 refers to one of the frequencies that can
h keeps it from sliding
off a desk.
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Dave
The V6000 looks very interesting! Not only is it
It's on the Ramsey Electronics web site.
www.ramseyelectronics.com
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
300 ft
price is concerned, but well worth it. . .
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
On the Whole House Transmitter, you chang
ent radios have different receiving
properties.
Some handle images better than others.
Some have greater selectivity or sensitivity than others.
Learn your radios, as well as your transmitters as well as your ff dial.
After a while, you will figure out things. I've done it, in the l
Doc
Think of it in the same way as you would for a regular fm broadcaster.
If I told you that transmits on 106.7, you would tune your radio to
fm 106.7.
Same with the transmitter.
You want to hear its signal, if you have it set to send it on 106.7, you
best have your radio on fm 106.7.
Othe
It's not a feet transmitting limit; rather, it's a strength calculation.
And effectively, from what I recall, at 150 ft or so, if you were even
able to pick up a signal, it would be a quite weak one.
Most folks living in urban or suburban areas don't need that bit of
distance anyway as that would
I'm use to those that transmit down around the mid to upper 80's. there are too
many strong stations here above 100.
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To: PC Audio Discussion List
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
106.7
e Pietruk
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> Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
>
>
> Doc
>
> 106.7 is at the far right of the fm band.
> The highest fm band frequency is 107.9 here in North America.
>
>
>
>
Mike Pietruk
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 5:41 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
There is another important point here which the Wholehouse site mentions
and I have found from personal experience.
Which radio or radios you plan to use with such a transm
bject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Doc
106.7 is at the far right of the fm band.
The highest fm band frequency is 107.9 here in North America.
Mike
--
"You cannot tailor-make the situations in life, but you can tailor-make the
attitudes
to fit those situat
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Education time. the 106.7 you mentioned how does that relate to the radio
dial?
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 1:32 AM
Subject: RE: fm transmitters revisited
Hi,
How do you change the frequency on the unit?
The one I have one has to remove the cover.
Also what is the band range sorry if I mist this information.
I&
ay, October 21, 2008 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Doc
Note that the advertised limit on the WholeHouse is 150 ft; you were
looking for twice that.
Also, it's frequency limitations may or may not be an issue dependent on
where you are.
Otherwise, this sounds like an e
gt; garbage imho.
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>
>
> > I'm looking for suggest
There is another important point here which the Wholehouse site mentions
and I have found from personal experience.
Which radio or radios you plan to use with such a transmitter is critical
in how satisfied you may end up being.
>From a transmission standpoint, think of these units not in terms o
Doc
106.7 is at the far right of the fm band.
The highest fm band frequency is 107.9 here in North America.
Mike
--
"You cannot tailor-make the situations in life, but you can tailor-make the
attitudes
to fit those situations."
Zig Ziglar
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Listen to the l
Also, they can tune that transmitter to work with the lower portion of the
fm band in the 88-89 mhz area from what I recall.
Dependent on area, that might (or might not) work best in a given area.
That, for instance, would be a preferred choice where I am in western
Illinois currently but wouldn'
Donald
>From my experience, .2 mhz away is too close if competing with a strong
local.
If it is a rinshot some distance away, that would be fine.
In a metro area, in the commercial portion of the fm band, you want .4 mhz
minimum.
When you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans
. -- O
Doc
Note that the advertised limit on the WholeHouse is 150 ft; you were
looking for twice that.
Also, it's frequency limitations may or may not be an issue dependent on
where you are.
Otherwise, this sounds like an excellent unit which I myself may consider
buying.
When you want to hear
300 ft is far beyond the range of the CCRANE unit.
And legally speaking here in the US, it is beyond the permitted limits
given power parameters.
I don't recall where I saw it -- it was a site selling transmitters -- but
it had a nice chart which nicely elaborated reception expectatio
Hi,
How do you change the frequency on the unit?
The one I have one has to remove the cover.
Also what is the band range sorry if I mist this information.
I've bought and used this companies fm transmitters web site and have been
very pleased.
www.veronica.co.uk
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Education time. the 106.7 you mentioned how does that relate to the radio dial?
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal
ng instructions.
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
heard that it is
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I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one to buy. I have
onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm o
uency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
transmitter?
Don Roberts
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Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Doc, ta
i just took a look at this one. i like it. i just baught one.
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited
Doc, take a
email. Before sending us your
media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.
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the one from ccrane will do what you want.
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I'm looking for suggestions on what
I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one to buy. I have
onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm only going to need a
range of 300ft or so.
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>The sad reality is that the FCC is so hyperfocused on
>regulating content as opposed to license issues that they
>blow smoke and not much more. But, if you use a phrase they
>deem innapropr
List
Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
The FCC has a tendency to use a lot of scare tactics. Did they ever do
anything about the Sirius radios that had the FM transmitter that they
claimed to broadcast well beyond the regulated coverage area? I think that I
may have one of those radios, as
lf Of Bob Seed
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:52 AM
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Try going to: www.fmamplifiers.com
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because they follow the flock!
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> Johnathan,
> it's refreshing to know that tr
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> Hmmm, I'm glad to be living in new Zealand, land of the free. .
> Here
> anyone is entitled to set up a low power FM station with a maximum power
> of
> 1 watt, within two defined
There's a pirate radio movement and they're advocating for these low power
stations.
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Jonathan that's wonderful but here the FCC is money hungry. I've always
wished that there were low powered stations here but where are you going to
put them in the major cities like Sacramento, ca where I live. Years ago
when I lived in The Boston Area of New England we heard several low powered
st
that. .
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> Well, you guys probably don't have an NPR who wants all the freqs fo
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Well, you guys probably don't have an NPR who wants all the freqs for all
their translators and therefore is very much against LP FM.
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To:
ReRemember something else about New Zealand: because of its geographic
location and relative isolation from other land areas:
the radio spectrum is going to be far less cluttered than in North America
or Western Europe.
Hence, the government can be far more lenient and liberal in allowing use
o
essible FM transmitters
Yeah, but you work in the land of opportunities here in the USA. (Big
fat
Smile)
Matthew
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sday, September 13, 2007 12:01 AM
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> Hmmm, I'm glad to be living in new Zealand, land of the free. .
> Here
> anyone is entitled to set up a low power FM station with a maximum power
> of
> 1 watt, within two defined areas of spectrum.
September 2007 2:38 a.m.
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Well, if the beer's good, I'm off the New Zealand, smile.
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Hi Dave, it's been a while since I was involved in this but I believe it is
ERP. The only restriction I can recall is that they have limits on the
number of transmitters you can have for the one station, to prevent people
from using these frequencies to do networking on the cheap.
Jon
2007 1:57 AM
Subject: RE: Accessible FM transmitters
> Hi Albert, it varies quite a lot depending on terrain, adjacent channels
> etc. With the right combination you can cover 10 KM pretty well.
>
> Jonathan
>
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Well, if the beer's good, I'm off the New Zealand, smile.
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.
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approximately, how far does one watt take your signal?
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sible FM transmitters
Yeah, but you work in the land of opportunities here in the USA. (Big fat
Smile)
Matthew
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approximately, how far does one watt take your signal?
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Hmmm, I
Yeah, but you work in the land of opportunities here in the USA. (Big fat
Smile)
Matthew
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John also be aware of the royalty charges you will have to pay per song.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
> Oops, I
Hmmm, I'm glad to be living in new Zealand, land of the free. . Here
anyone is entitled to set up a low power FM station with a maximum power of
1 watt, within two defined areas of spectrum. You don't have to apply for
any license, just set up and go. The Radio Spectrum management group reserve
the
iscussion List"
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Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
> Yeah, when I looked into it, I was told that there is the need to hire
> lawyers, familiar with the ins and outs, which gets beyond what that web
> site that Bob is talking about, cont
I remember reading that story. The loophole for Ramsey is that they will
take no responsibility for any modification that is done to their
transmitters after sale. It is my understanding that they will sell their
products outside of the United States.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
> Seems to me I recall in Canada you can get a limited license for 1 watt
> under certain circumstanc
I'm not sure about that particular situation but I know they fined Ramsey
Electronics several thousand dollars a couple of years ago for selling
transmitters that weren't part 15 compliant.
You can no longer buy one of their for export transmitters and sign a form
saying you will expo
strong signal that can be picked up around most of my crescent. . .
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> In th
ion List"
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
>I would not risk it with a thousand watt amplifier. That is indeed pushing
> the envelope. I am afraid that I am not familiar with the FCC regulations
> in
> the United States, but in Cana
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> Not me! Even if I had the money I wouldn't want the aggrevation.
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> T
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> High Bob,
> You can run a radio station from your home.
> And you can get an FCC license to do it.\This is something that I
else can
hear it!).
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> Good guidelines to follow. When I suggest pushing the envel
steep. Somewhere in the 10-thousand
dollar range.
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> Just want to clear up what might be a
Sort of like flying an ultralight plane, eh?
OK, I'm done with my part of this thread!
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how much time and capital one has to put into it; not for me, either!
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Not me!
Not me! Even if I had the money I wouldn't want the aggrevation.
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> Well, if
TED]>
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Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
> Low power licenses, which is what you mention here, are expensive, in the
> U.S. as well! I looked into it and it is a night mare!
>
> -Mac-
> --
r 12, 2007 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
Oh yeah! But it's in the thousands instead of hundreds of thousands or
millions like a commercial license.
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ist"
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
> Oops, I wouldn't recommend going that route! There are very strict rules
> governing FM broadcasting in the United States and Canada. Anything over 1
> watt requires a broadcast licence, and
Oh yeah! But it's in the thousands instead of hundreds of thousands or
millions like a commercial license.
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Subject:
, 2007 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
Sounds like you'd probably want to apply for an LPFM license as a religious
organization. LPFM allows you to broadcast with either 10 or 100 wats
legally with an LPFM license. They're not easy to get from what I
understand, but the
High Dave,
I will take this to heart too!
Thinks a hole bunch!
John Price.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 4:59 PM
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> So
icense which is
impossible unless you have MUCH MONEY!
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 4:48 PM
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> High Dave,
> I will take this t
John Price.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters
> Just want to clear up what might be a slight misconception at least with
&g
he effects of all of these variables and focuses
only
on the outcome. To put this field strength in perspective, this field
strength can be produced by about 11 nanowatts into a dipole antenna. One
nanowatt
is one one millionth of a milliwatt, so the information typically mentioned
about 2
r and the antenna.
It's strictly plug and play!
But rest a sure, I will do things by the book.
John Price.
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