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That's another good idea, moving the antenna itself away from the
transmitter, but you will encounter some signal loss between the
transmitter and antenna depending on how long your coax is. Jim
WA6EKS
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From: Butch Bussen <[log in to unmask]
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Date sent: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 06:14:43 -0700
Subject: Re: FM Transmitter Issues And Questions
Build a quarter wave antenna and move it away from the computer.
I'd
guess your antenna is right on the transmitter..
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013, Ron
Canazzi wrote:
Hi list,
Since this is one of the lists where I got information about an
FM
transmitter for feeding audio from my computer to FM receivers
through out
my house and property, I thought I would inquire here again.
I have purchased the Sansonic FM transmitter that someone
referenced on this
list a few months ago. It does a real nice job with meeting my
requirements
of clear and clean signals through out my property. However, I
have run
into one problem. I have the transmitter fairly close to the
computer from
which I am running the audio. It is about 4 feet away from the
computer. I
am getting a pulsating hum through the computer speakers when
the
transmitter is operating. The transmitter runs from 1 to 7
watts. In light
of the issue, I don't dare put the power any higher than 1
watt--and I
really don't need to anyway.
What can I do to solve this problem? Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
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