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Help: fm transmitter

cholo1 - 2013-11-25 21:00

Help : i need a good fm transmitter, any suggestions please?
Wich model is the best?
What´s the price?

isolator42 - 2013-11-26 05:14

I have one of these. It's excellent & has been for over 5 years of continuous use:

http://www.ccrane.com/radios/f...-2.aspx#.UpSeitJdVuI

northerner - 2013-11-26 06:50

I use one of these and it works perfectly despite its cheap price

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TeckNet-MT-096-Apple-Transmitter-iPhone/dp/B001F32OKK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1385477358&sr=8-3&keywords=tecknet+fm

cholo1 - 2013-11-26 07:18

I heard of this C Crane, you have to modify something i think , and then you get it to be more efficient right?
 
Thanks isolator42
 
Originally Posted by isolator42:

I have one of these. It's excellent & has been for over 5 years of continuous use:

http://www.ccrane.com/radios/f...-2.aspx#.UpSeitJdVuI

 

cholo1 - 2013-11-26 07:21

This one or the C Crane, are they good when in movement? walking around do you loose reception?
 
Thanks guys!
 
 
Originally Posted by Northerner:

 

isolator42 - 2013-11-26 07:45

Originally Posted by Cholo1:
I heard of this C Crane, you have to modify something i think , and then you get it to be more efficient right? 

Yes, there is a pot inside that you can turn to increase the gain. However, when I opened mine this had already been done at the factory.

 

Also, attaching a length of wire the the antenna increases the range (see the first FAQ in the above C-Crane link).

 

Sure it's pricey, but you get what you pay for, IMHO.

What sets it apart from others I have tried is it's sound quality, signal strength & it's features.

The sound is as full as any radio station & while its legal in Canada, I suspect it may not be entirely legal in the UK, as it transmits clear FM stereo for over well over 15 metres through walls & everything. 

The features are excellent too:

- AA batteries will last for approx 100 hours, or use a DC adaptor (I do this)

- Digitally set any frequency across a wide range

- Input level control with overload light to ensure a distortion-free transmitted signal

- Auto-off

 

...the choice is yours  

 

cholo1 - 2013-11-26 08:00

WOW...ok im gonna get me this C CRANE!
 
its aroun 50-65$...not to bad.
 
THANKS isolator that was very helpful!
 
 
Originally Posted by isolator42:
Originally Posted by Cholo1:
I heard of this C Crane, you have to modify something i think , and then you get it to be more efficient right? 

Yes, there is a pot inside that you can turn to increase the gain. However, when I opened mine this had already been done at the factory.

 

Also, attaching a length of wire the the antenna increases the range (see the first FAQ in the above C-Crane link).

 

Sure it's pricey, but you get what you pay for, IMHO.

What sets it apart from others I have tried is it's sound quality, signal strength & it's features.

The sound is as full as any radio station & while its legal in Canada, I suspect it may not be entirely legal in the UK, as it transmits clear FM stereo for over well over 15 metres through walls & everything. 

The features are excellent too:

- AA batteries will last for approx 100 hours, or use a DC adaptor (I do this)

- Digitally set any frequency across a wide range

- Input level control with overload light to ensure a distortion-free transmitted signal

- Auto-off

 

...the choice is yours  

 

 

northerner - 2013-11-26 08:08

Depends on the radio really...signal strength seems pretty good so wandering around the room its fine though I tend to be sitting on my backside not moving much when listening to tunes

northerner - 2013-11-26 08:10

I'd like a more powerful one but they do seem to be very iffy legally speaking here in the UK which is a shame...wouldn't stop me using one if I had one tho

cholo1 - 2013-11-26 08:14

HAHAHA...yea you right, but for this time their will be a bunch of boxes walking to stage at the same time, and we want to play same music.
 
other then that ill be using it at home
 
 
Originally Posted by Northerner:

Depends on the radio really...signal strength seems pretty good so wandering around the room its fine though I tend to be sitting on my backside not moving much when listening to tunes

 

isolator42 - 2013-11-26 08:17

Exactly. I'm not hosting a pirate radio station over the top of BBC Radio 3, so I can't see a DTI hit squad kicking in my front door anytime soon.

It's just nice to have one transmitter hooked up to my home system & be able to listen in the garden, upstairs etc. with a selection of boomers  

northerner - 2013-11-26 08:26

Originally Posted by isolator42:

 I'm not hosting a pirate radio station over the top of BBC Radio 3,

Thats a shame...it would probably be a lot better than Radio 3

isolator42 - 2013-11-26 08:27

Originally Posted by Cholo1:
HAHAHA...yea you right, but for this time their will be a bunch of boxes walking to stage at the same time, and we want to play same music.

Sounds like the C-Crane will do the job nicely...

northerner - 2013-11-26 08:27

So did you get yours from the States then or did you find a UK supplier?

cholo1 - 2013-11-26 13:17

i cant order it to Canada from the C Crane website..or from Amazone...need to check on eBay iguess.
 
thers one but its the C Crane not the ccrane 2, is it the same quality?
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Northerner:

So did you get yours from the States then or did you find a UK supplier?

 

shane - 2013-11-26 13:43

Originally Posted by Northerner:

I got one of these and had to send it back, couldn't transmit further than 2 feet without severe signal dropout, amazing, must be luck of the draw.

cholo1 - 2013-11-26 14:14

Thanks for your reply
 
 
Originally Posted by SHANE:
Originally Posted by Northerner:

I got one of these and had to send it back, couldn't transmit further than 2 feet without severe signal dropout, amazing, must be luck of the draw.

 

nickfish - 2013-11-26 15:46

The first one i bought was a 'Gear 4 Airzone FM' and it was just about the most disappointing thing I have ever bought. It pretty much needed to be taped to the damned aerial of the device you were broadcasting to.

 

The next one is from Belkin if i remember correctly but even they are not that proud of it because their name is not on it! It just says 'Wireless FM stereo'. Hmm.

It works a lot better but still underwhelming. 

 

I would gladly pay for one of those c Crane units if they are that good and can be bought in the UK.

cholo1 - 2013-11-26 16:53

Thanks for the reply!
 
I just got a email from the C.Crane website they can ship to Canada!!
Cant wait to get this!
 
 
Originally Posted by NickFish:

The first one i bought was a 'Gear 4 Airzone FM' and it was just about the most disappointing thing I have ever bought. It pretty much needed to be taped to the damned aerial of the device you were broadcasting to.

 

The next one is from Belkin if i remember correctly but even they are not that proud of it because their name is not on it! It just says 'Wireless FM stereo'. Hmm.

It works a lot better but still underwhelming. 

 

I would gladly pay for one of those c Crane units if they are that good and can be bought in the UK.

 

isolator42 - 2013-11-27 06:03

Originally Posted by Northerner:

So did you get yours from the States then or did you find a UK supplier?

I bought it direct from their web site - they do international shipping.