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    FM transmitter

    Browsing through the web and found some FM transmitters.

    Will these FM transmitter jam our RC frequency???

    Anyway these shown in photo here have only frequency ranges from 88mhz to 108mhz. But I believe there are many more others selling out there within our RC frequency range!!!


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      #3
      Yes they will..

      That's why i tell pple not to buy TX at FM93.3!!

      They will but they are usually governed by some FM transmitting authority..
      like IDA, so they cannot broadcast out of their spectrum..
      And also, such "consumer" transmitter are quite weak..
      Usually die at a few metres, so wun be that much of a menace..
      i hope..

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        #4
        Just curious...wut does those gadgets do???
        what goes up...must come down....then up again!

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          #5
          They take an audio source (from CD players, MP3 players, etc)
          and transmit on a FM channel..
          So u can receive the audio signals on a FM receiver..

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            #6
            i remembered apple sells these transmitter as one of their addon to their ipod so that you could listen to music from ipod when you drive in ya car. cost abt 50 bucks at the sitex if i remembered correctly.
            but will it be possible to increase the transmitting range via an signal booster? maybe add a few op amps to do the job?

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              #7
              Originally posted by plasma
              i remembered apple sells these transmitter as one of their addon to their ipod so that you could listen to music from ipod when you drive in ya car. cost abt 50 bucks at the sitex if i remembered correctly.
              but will it be possible to increase the transmitting range via an signal booster? maybe add a few op amps to do the job?
              R u in the process of enquiring a jammer?

              Cheers

              Mike

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                #8
                I agree with PhiBer

                Those are transmitters which send signals within the FM band (88 to 108mhz). So long as you don't modify or purchase any odd receivers for your model within these FM range, your model will be spared from "dancing" with the music...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by HZM
                  R u in the process of enquiring a jammer?

                  Cheers

                  Mike
                  hehe. i wanna jam the 93.3Mhz signal and make the whole world listen to class 95 FM... muhaha grin

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