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Hi
     As I mentioned in another post I am helping to set up an audio system 
for a convention. Now, the situation is like this. The public address system 
in the main conference room is quite sufficient for the one room but the 
support staff would like to have an audio feed to other parts of the 
building. Thus I am trying to find wireless speaker systems that would reach 
about five hundred feet. Because not everyone is in the same building 
either.
     So, after doing some research I located the following site and I 
wondered if it would be possible to extend the 150 foot range of these 
transmitters to the five hundred foot range or if perhaps it would be 
reasonable to find good enough receiver systems  to compensate for the 
difference? Thank you for your help.
http://www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com/
God bless,
Mark
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