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[QUOTE="Derf, post: 91947, member: 25734"] Radio Transmitter: Now I would read this wiki before you take any advice. [URL]https://auschristmaslighting.com/wiki/FM-Transmitters[/URL] I personally use a 7 Watt FM Transmitter which is good for around 2-3KM's when located inside my home. WHICH IS WAY TO POWERFUL! You can use one of these (I got mine of ebay [URL]https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FM-LCD-7W-Transmitter-Stereo-Broadcast-Radio-Station-76-108MHz-CZH-7C-AU/162171098292?hash=item25c22694b4:g:RT4AAOSwMtxXsu1U[/URL] ) Now there is a way to reduce the power output on this model you have to do something when you power it on which I can't 100% remember. If you are in a built up area and there is no decent free frequency range I suggest going down to 1 Watt as when you power the 7 watt version on you get interference on about 1-2MHz for about 20-30 Meters which may interfere with your neighbours radio / speakers. Else wise I'm sure plenty of other members use different transmitters but I know quite a few do use 1 watt transmitters Thanks Derf / Jack [/QUOTE]
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