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#165602 14-Feb-2015 20:59
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I enjoy listening to streaming audio online (classic Casey Kasem American Top 40, for example) however it means I'm tied to my computer when I want to listen to it. I'd like some sort of mini-FM transmitter I can plug into the headphone jack of my computer and transmit the stream over a (local) FM frequency, so I can listen to it around the house on my portable radio (for example) using headphones, without disturbing anyone else.

I saw one of these on Trademe and thought it might be suitable, although most of the FM transmitters seem to be for smartphones, enabling handsfree car usage - which is not what I'm looking for:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/electronics-photography/ipod-mp3-accessories/fm-transmitters/auction-847292003.htm

Note that I'm not looking to transmit across enormous distances on FM or anything like that, I just want to transmit around my house, maybe covering 30-50 metres.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated, cheers.

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  #1239142 14-Feb-2015 21:42
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Do you have a smart phone? The simplest solution from me would be using smartphone + app like TuneIn or something over wifi?



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  #1239160 14-Feb-2015 22:45
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Not yet :( hence why I'd like to transmit over FM.

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  #1239164 14-Feb-2015 23:03
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How about something like Sennheiser RS-120ii headphones?

en-nz.sennheiser.com/wireless-headphones-stereo-rf-rs-120-ii




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  #1239187 14-Feb-2015 23:54
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They look pretty good! Cheers for the suggestion (and Sennheisers are good). A little out of budget, maybe I should make that a birthday present, uh, "request", hehe :)

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  #1239226 15-Feb-2015 08:24
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Sounds like you are looking for something like this
http://www.nrgkits.co.nz


 If you do go down this path, you shoudl also have a good look at this site
http://www.lpfm.org.nz/



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  #1239231 15-Feb-2015 08:49
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I have a DSE USB FM transmitter that I purchased probably 6 or 7 years ago that I still occasionally use. Being USB based it simply appears as an additional WAV driver so you can send specific audio to it.

I'm sure you must still be able to find something similar online cheaply from usual sources such as aliexpress or dx



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  #1239238 15-Feb-2015 09:24
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That's along the lines of what I was thinking of. Is the one I linked to no good?

 
 
 

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  #1239240 15-Feb-2015 09:37
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The chances of that one working over 30 meters is minimal. They normally have a range of 5 metres, and are unreliable over that distance.

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  #1239255 15-Feb-2015 10:30
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https://www.aareff.com/en/100mw-fm-transmitter.htm

B
een using the original Veronica version for years. Connected to my computer. It has an attached aerial, AAREFF appear to have dropped that unfortunately.

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  #1239260 15-Feb-2015 10:44
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quickymart: That's along the lines of what I was thinking of. Is the one I linked to no good?


Your original link was an iPhone transmitter.



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