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    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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