Hello buddy, I have such a transmitter. I have a question, where can I buy the display for this transmitter? It can also be together with PCB. Please reply
Good bit of kit isn't it, I still use mine with Jazler II and the RS2 version... Just a little advice, purchase a 12v 30amp switching power supply to run the transmitter and then it can run for hours..
I'm also at sea level here in Clacton, I use the thicker coax myself the quarter wave antenna is a interchangeable one from China I use, the different heads gives me full FM range.. Got a American company to make me some station ident jingles for free so throughout summer I run the station from 8am to 5pm then it goes into automatic automation through the night...
Mine came today whats the name of the power supply you use for this because it didn't come with one and the plug I currently doe not fit into the 30watter can you send a link to the one you use for it. Thankyou.👍
Hi I was wondering if you could let me know if the sound in the background is the transmitter/transmitter fan? Ive heard that they can be very loud and am wondering if this version is quieter. And to clarify, I am not talking about signal quality, but rather the actual device itself
Hi yes its pretty loud the 7 watt one I have its much quite there not much change in signal. Defo get better cable to had bad cable on this video. I upgraded to £80 cable lol
@@EastAngliaUKI have a 2-8 feet coat hanger dipole + LMR-400 Coax and I can transmit without any problems @7W. The building (9-story) where I'm transmitting from is surrounded by five-story buildings so it might not get 10km range. There is a slight improvement when transmitting at 87.5 MHz than 108 MHz
@@EastAngliaUK FM Stereo modulator is having very small sound dynamics. And you must limit it, as well use 15 kHz low pass. That is what licenced radio station calls "processed sound". Professional FM Stereo processors ("Orban Ultimods") are expensive. So in order to have well ballanced sound without overdeviation but sounding bass and treble rich, I recomend bying a compressor/limiter at least 2 band unit. And in line connected Equalizer 20-20 000 Hz. And set 20 000, and 16 000 Hz potentiometters to -12 db. So audio source (PC in your case) must be connected to EQ, Than Compressor/limiter, and Transmitter at the end. Your sound quality will be very close to the professional radio stations.
Any harmonics? Was considering buying one.
Hi I find this and the 7 watt one very clean
Hello buddy, I have such a transmitter. I have a question, where can I buy the display for this transmitter? It can also be together with PCB. Please reply
Good bit of kit isn't it, I still use mine with Jazler II and the RS2 version...
Just a little advice, purchase a 12v 30amp switching power supply to run the transmitter and then it can run for hours..
Have much better lmr400 coax cable now but not much change in signal as only sea-level hear.
I'm also at sea level here in Clacton, I use the thicker coax myself the quarter wave antenna is a interchangeable one from China I use, the different heads gives me full FM range.. Got a American company to make me some station ident jingles for free so throughout summer I run the station from 8am to 5pm then it goes into automatic automation through the night...
Mine came today whats the name of the power supply you use for this because it didn't come with one and the plug I currently doe not fit into the 30watter can you send a link to the one you use for it. Thankyou.👍
Hi I was wondering if you could let me know if the sound in the background is the transmitter/transmitter fan? Ive heard that they can be very loud and am wondering if this version is quieter. And to clarify, I am not talking about signal quality, but rather the actual device itself
Hi yes its pretty loud the 7 watt one I have its much quite there not much change in signal. Defo get better cable to had bad cable on this video. I upgraded to £80 cable lol
Cool.
All good man cheers. Mine is in post but due to COVID 19. Wont get here till June.
@Samuel Samuel why would you do that to her ?
What power supply brand do you use plz
How many Km dit the signal reach?
Hi about 5 to 10 miles on a car radio.
I need to broadcast at 76 - 87.3 MHz will this transmitter work? The 7W one works really well on 87 MHz but it can only go 3 - 4 km
Hi not gone below 87.7 but you would need a longer aerial to broadcast below hear.
Think I was using bad coax on hear now use lmr400 its much better
@@EastAngliaUKI have a 2-8 feet coat hanger dipole + LMR-400 Coax and I can transmit without any problems @7W. The building (9-story) where I'm transmitting from is surrounded by five-story buildings so it might not get 10km range. There is a slight improvement when transmitting at 87.5 MHz than 108 MHz
a good 30 watt transmitter, I used to wear
The output seems much cleaner than the 15 watt one.
@@EastAngliaUK If you use 30watt final is definitely hot, but further reach is even further
Do you need a radio licence to broadcast using this ?
For one this power yes but you can get low power ones that go in the car 🚗 this would be fine to use for your house radios. I use one of them most.
@@EastAngliaUK Thank you 🙏
@@Yellskitchen2 look for the ones that go on your smart phone should be plenty around and one with USB would be easy to use.
Does the Transmitter lack bass?
I find this one has better audio than the 7 watt but do have to turn it down on the settings
@@EastAngliaUK does the bass on the Transmitter work well? Is it like other radio stations?
@@antonio1681 I find it cannot be as loud but itbstill sounds OK if its to loud it distorts I use the loudness eq to eq the vol on windows 10.
@@EastAngliaUK oh, okay. Thank you
@@EastAngliaUK FM Stereo modulator is having very small sound dynamics. And you must limit it, as well use 15 kHz low pass. That is what licenced radio station calls "processed sound". Professional FM Stereo processors ("Orban Ultimods") are expensive. So in order to have well ballanced sound without overdeviation but sounding bass and treble rich, I recomend bying a compressor/limiter at least 2 band unit. And in line connected Equalizer 20-20 000 Hz. And set 20 000, and 16 000 Hz potentiometters to -12 db. So audio source (PC in your case) must be connected to EQ, Than Compressor/limiter, and Transmitter at the end. Your sound quality will be very close to the professional radio stations.
This is FM transmitter price
For me around £80 but might be more now.