I wouldn't go with the CCrane, it isn't that good compared to some other
products, at least for the price.
WholeHouseFM makes a decent transmitter, not quite as powerful as the
Veronica, but it does meet FCC part 15 specs. You can receive it strongly
throughout the average house.
However, if one is just transmitting within a car, any of those iPod FM
transmitters will work since you aren't going to be more then five feet from
the car radio.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Russell Schermer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: Using Victor Stream While Traveling
You might have better luck with a C. Crane fm transmitter. I think they cost
around eighty dollars, but they're worth the cost. You might also try a
cassette
adapter that's used for portable CD players.On Sat, 29 Nov 2008
12:05:50 -0500, T Behler wrote:
>Hi, folks.
>Well, I finally bit the bullet, and ordered a Victor Stream. ... Should be
>here hopefully sometime in the coming week.
>I have a question that I thought someone on list might be able to help with.
>How best might I use the Stream in the car or RV while traveling? The XYL
>and I like to listen to books while on the road, and I'm trying to figure
>out how I might use the Stream for this purpose.
>I suppose I could use an external speaker of some kind, but that may or may
>not be the most practical way to go. Someone did tell me about the
>possibility of getting a unit like you might use for an Ipod in a car where
>a weak FM signal is transmitted, which you find on your car's radio and
>listen to it that way.
>Anyone ever used such a thing?
>Any idea on cost and availability?
>Thanks, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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