Hi,
cool, i'll try that.
Brian
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 21:13:50 +0200, you wrote:
so you say the audio probabl
Thanks, Barry. What amazes me about this is that when I did a Find
from "C:\Documents and Settings", I found absolutely nothing! All
bookmarks happily restored now.
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:00:35 +1100, you wrote:
>Hi Steve,
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>Look in:
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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 expectations at
vario
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
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
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'
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
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"You cannot tailor-make the situations in life, but you can tailor-make the
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Listen to the l
Did you choose to have system and hidden folders/files included in your search.
It finds the file for me.
Regards,
Barry Chapman
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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
Dave
The V6000 looks very interesting! Not only is it reasonably priced at
$100, but it offers double flexibility in not only allowing one to select
frequencies but also in power output as well as powering the unit.
I may be an oddball in this: but I don't believe more power is better. I
only
Hello,
I had e-mailed you a while back with questions regarding mics compatible with
the Zoom H2.
I have since found four and purchased and am pleased with the results.
My goal with my recorder and mics in addition to recording music and ambiant
sounds is also to create audio dram
It is an excellent unit in that it is really a pretty simple trouble free
setup. Also, it seems to me that they offer antenna suggestions which can
give you greater distance, though if the legal limit for transmitting in the
States is 150 feet, then transmitting further could inspire another set
On the Whole House Transmitter, you change the frequency by sliding small
pins located at the top of the unit. Moving the pins in different
combinations will cause the unit to transmit on different frequencies. I
think the combinations are outlined in the documentation that ships with the
trans
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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
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 tricky in a lot of places; and this isn't necessarily limited to
urban areas.
We are in a very rural area; but the problem here is that I am within a
mile of a transmitter site that houses 2 fm (including a 50kw) station
plus a fm translator and a 1kw AMer.The problem comes to play as image
Go to http://www.fmamplifiers.com and check them out.
Jonathan Mosen got one of their units, and has nothing but praise for the
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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
I have one and it's actually a nice unit. I wishit was stereo but that
isn't a major drawback.
The thing I like about it is that it's relatively easy to set, you can
adjust the power, and it has pretty good sound as well.
It also comes with a base that the unit sits in which keeps it from slidin
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HI folks
I'm looking to get an external USB sound card for my laptop, and I'd
very much like for it to be either a creative sound blaster model, or
another one that has something similar to the what u hear option. My
old desktop had it but since I sadly don't have access to i
Josh,
It does look to me as if the Behringer UBB1002 does use
balanced XLR microphone connectors. I think it is a nice
mixer for the price but I would be concerned about trying to
use your microphones with some type of adaptor. You could
have a hum problem.
Do you know if your microphones a
hi a company called
soundcraft
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Josh,
It does look to me as if the Behringer UBB1002 does use
balanced XLR microphone
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sorry for late post, but there are AV systems that also play USB drives...
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