awhile ago i was asking about the old fashioned transmitters you could put in to the cassette tape deck and transmitt your songs to your car radio if you did not have a tape in the radio.
this is what i got as a christmas present.
"Irock Beamit model 400Fm wireless music adapter."
was bought at radio shack
it runs on 2 triple A batteries or on a lighter plugin for the car that takes the 12 volts down to the 3 volts the adapter needs.
the companys email is Support@fidinc.com
this is the review now.
1. nice fit in hand easy to see and understand where to press the on / off button.
2. nice small footprint.
3. easy to put batteries in.
4. sound transmtting is fcc compliant.
5. advertised distance of 10 to 30 feet.
6. 4 fm freqs. to choose for transmitting on.
7. ease of connection.
8. my finding is 60 feet transmitting through walls of wood drywall and brick.
depending on the volume of the sound on the sound file being played, and quailty of reciveing radio.
9. place of connection should not be the sound card on the back of the computer. but rather should be the head phone jack on the speaker unit. the speaker unit should be a amplified one. as this will filter out the static caused by low signal from sound card to the transmitter.
10. volume of player ( winamp. wmp, media monkey, music match) or any other one should be set to full volume with automatic volume level and equilzer turned on.
11. computer volume in system tray of computer should be sat to 75 to 85%.
volume of speaker the transmitter is pluged in to is CRITICAL it should be adjusted low as about 30 to 40% or you might over feed the transmitter and make the sound on the reciving radio sound bad.
12.once you have all the sound adjusted to where it sounds good at a low volume on the reciving radio you can then adjust the reciveing radio to what ever volume is your likeing on the reciver. turn off any other speakers on the computer that the transmitter is not plugged in to.
you are now ready to enjoy your own little radio station. just remember that things like refridgerators and microwave stoves and ac units will interferier or block the signal from the transmitter.
and that the volume of the sound that was saved in to the song file your playing, will also effect the distance of the signal. a lower volume on the song file will cut the distance to 30 feet or less and a louder one on the song file can send it to 60 feet.
you just need to make sure you do your adjustment of the volumes on your media player, your computer tray, and your computer speaker used for the transmitter properly.
and make sure it is set up so the louder volume on the song file does not overfeed or over drive the transmitter. which you can tell as you will hear bad sound when it is too loud.
enjoy. this little product works great.
edited this in
just found my duracell batteries lasted 14 hours and 45 minutes and then died like a rock sinking to the bottom of a lake. and i mean sinking fast.
roving cowboy / keith hall.
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That's cool. Reminds me of when I was a kid I hijacked a radio station with a similar device that I had built. I was bored. Not sure what the range was though, probably stayed within the neightbourhood. I say the range was a few houses max. The transmitter was not really that powerfull.
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shame on ya red that weren't nice cool but not nice.
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Yeah but it was fun, and like I said the range was small so it did not affect the whole city or anything.
Hmm just the fact that I did something that could have affected the whole city in any way, is kind of bad.
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Hmm just the fact that I did something that could have affected the whole city in any way, is kind of bad.
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for those of you that were wondering about how to use it in the house with out batteries.
i have the information here straight from the company that made the product.
they say this.
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The AC adapter for 400FM:
Output voltage: 3V
maximum output current >200mA
The diameter of the plug 0.1 inch
The 400FM only accept the DC input around 1.8V~3.6V. If the input voltage is
higher than 3.6V, the unit will shut itself off due to its internal over
voltage protection circuit. On the other hand, the unit can't work properly
if the voltage is below 1.8V.
Also it requires the center tip of the DC input jack is positive, otherwise
it will shut itself off due to its internal polarity protection circuit.
This one works well
AC-to-DC Portable Power Supply
$21.99 Brand: RadioShack
www.radioshack.com
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?cata...uct%5Fid=22-505
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i have the information here straight from the company that made the product.
they say this.
**********************************
The AC adapter for 400FM:
Output voltage: 3V
maximum output current >200mA
The diameter of the plug 0.1 inch
The 400FM only accept the DC input around 1.8V~3.6V. If the input voltage is
higher than 3.6V, the unit will shut itself off due to its internal over
voltage protection circuit. On the other hand, the unit can't work properly
if the voltage is below 1.8V.
Also it requires the center tip of the DC input jack is positive, otherwise
it will shut itself off due to its internal polarity protection circuit.
This one works well
AC-to-DC Portable Power Supply
$21.99 Brand: RadioShack
www.radioshack.com
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?cata...uct%5Fid=22-505
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this is by far the best way to get songs transmitted to your radio.
why? because with the stuff i listed in the first thread messages of mine.
i am getting it in on my car radio up to 300 feet away and that is through 2 brick walls of the house.
so that makes this over 300 % more then what it was made to do.
and i just hooked up everything from the box i did not change anything so i would not void any warrentys.
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why? because with the stuff i listed in the first thread messages of mine.
i am getting it in on my car radio up to 300 feet away and that is through 2 brick walls of the house.
so that makes this over 300 % more then what it was made to do.
and i just hooked up everything from the box i did not change anything so i would not void any warrentys.
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