[Lab] FM Broadcasting
Andrew Plumb
andrew at plumb.org
Wed Aug 11 11:13:29 EDT 2010
Hey Ryan,
Did you mean very very low power FM broadcasting on standard radio FM frequencies? That's what that box appears to do, not VLF which is used for things like submarine comms - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very_low_frequency
If it's standard FM frequencies, just find an off-shelf automotive transmitter to hack. They're much cheaper and ubiquitous.
Aside: going to be at ModLab this evening?
Andrew.
On 2010-08-11, at 11:04 AM, Ryan Stec wrote:
> Hello,
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> Was wondering if anyone had any experience with Very Very Low Frequency FM Broadcasting. Am looking into getting a transmitter for a personal project and have had this recommended to me from HLLY:
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> http://www.hllyelectronics.com/html/fm_transmitter_1_96.html
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> I had looked at the Decode ones which is a bit more level equipment, but the MS-Decode 100 goes for near $600 vs $160 for the HLLY.
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> Thanks in advance.
> Ryan
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