06-08-2018, 11:09 PM
rfeenstra
I'm using an EDM TX-LCD-EP FM Stereo transmitter; John (Eliot Ness) pointed this one out to me when I was wondering out loud what I could use to transmit FM just within my home.
https://www.edmdesign.com/orders-1.html
No, it isn't (and wasn't) cheap, but it is FM Stereo, stable as a rock, and it just works! I'm very pleased with mine.
For AM I have the same transmitter many other collectors use - an SSTRAN AMT3000. Unfortunately these are no longer available unless you find one on the auction site or are lucky enough to buy one from another collector.
I know what you mean about not being able to find good programming on FM. Where I live, about 80% of the FM stations are country. The remaining 20% are some form of rock/pop and maybe a "Oldies/Classic Hits" station or two. One of the local FM stations plays a strange mix of oldies and newer stuff, but they gleefully cut away for any/all of the sports they can think of.
I'm using an EDM TX-LCD-EP FM Stereo transmitter; John (Eliot Ness) pointed this one out to me when I was wondering out loud what I could use to transmit FM just within my home.
https://www.edmdesign.com/orders-1.html
No, it isn't (and wasn't) cheap, but it is FM Stereo, stable as a rock, and it just works! I'm very pleased with mine.
For AM I have the same transmitter many other collectors use - an SSTRAN AMT3000. Unfortunately these are no longer available unless you find one on the auction site or are lucky enough to buy one from another collector.
I know what you mean about not being able to find good programming on FM. Where I live, about 80% of the FM stations are country. The remaining 20% are some form of rock/pop and maybe a "Oldies/Classic Hits" station or two. One of the local FM stations plays a strange mix of oldies and newer stuff, but they gleefully cut away for any/all of the sports they can think of.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN