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The Whole House FM Transmitter 3.0 broadcasts a static free signal 150 feet in any direction. Compatible with most audio sources like TVs, Home Stereo Systems, iPods, Smartphones, MP3 players and computers. You will love the ability to broadcast your favorite music and audio sources to any FM radio. Integrates seamlessly with home and car stereos.
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*    Frequency Range: 88.0 ~ 108.0 in 0.1 MHz steps
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*    Pre-emphasis: US and EU Pre-emphasis Options
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*    Frequency Response: 20Hz ~ 15KHz
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*    Signal to Noise Ratio: >65dB
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*    Audio Performance: 0.2% distortion
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*    Stereo Separation: 40dB
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*    Large Screen Interface: 1.34″ x 1.10″
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*    Tuning Design: Stable PLL Technology
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Per the instructions, the power supply is not standard even though it looks like the same one as my Droid smart phone. They warn you not to use this supply on other items or any other supply with the phone.
  
 
== mods ==
 
== mods ==
To sound its best, this unit requires a signal processor between the source and the transmitter.  Either there is no AGC circuit or it simply does not work well.  A good AGC circuit would help address the common complaint of low audio volume or under deviation.   
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You are going to have to turn your remote stereo up to double the usual volume level, because if you try to turn up the volume level on the source device or try to turn up the "line in" volume on the unit, you are going to have terrible distortion.
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To sound its best, this unit requires a signal processor between the source and the transmitter.  Either there is no AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit or it simply does not work well.  A good AGC circuit would help address the common complaint of low audio volume or under deviation.  A functional AGC would help to avoid over-modulation which is audio distortion.  Instead, you have to turn the audio way down to about half way, thus making the unit transmit with much lower volume than broadcast stations.
  
 
According to an Amazon review, "''there is no AGC in version 3.0. It was mentioned in the early instructions by mistake, and has been removed from the current instructions.'' "
 
According to an Amazon review, "''there is no AGC in version 3.0. It was mentioned in the early instructions by mistake, and has been removed from the current instructions.'' "
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===increase power via secret switch===
 
===increase power via secret switch===
 
The 2.0 had a switch in the battery compartment under a small sticker that will bump the power up above regulation. You can get a paper clip and move the slide switch. However, on the 3.0 version to extend range from 150' to 600', you now just press the Cycle button then, at same time, press the Mute button, until the lightning bolt at the top of the screen appears.
 
The 2.0 had a switch in the battery compartment under a small sticker that will bump the power up above regulation. You can get a paper clip and move the slide switch. However, on the 3.0 version to extend range from 150' to 600', you now just press the Cycle button then, at same time, press the Mute button, until the lightning bolt at the top of the screen appears.
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==Pre-emphasis==
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The advertising claims =, "''US/EU Pre-emphasis matches the emphasis to the FM radios in your region and reduces noise at higher frequencies.''"

Revision as of 19:13, 4 October 2023

The Whole House FM Transmitter 3.0 broadcasts a static free signal 150 feet in any direction. Compatible with most audio sources like TVs, Home Stereo Systems, iPods, Smartphones, MP3 players and computers. You will love the ability to broadcast your favorite music and audio sources to any FM radio. Integrates seamlessly with home and car stereos.

  • Frequency Range: 88.0 ~ 108.0 in 0.1 MHz steps
  • Pre-emphasis: US and EU Pre-emphasis Options
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz ~ 15KHz
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: >65dB
  • Audio Performance: 0.2% distortion
  • Stereo Separation: 40dB
  • Large Screen Interface: 1.34″ x 1.10″
  • Tuning Design: Stable PLL Technology

Per the instructions, the power supply is not standard even though it looks like the same one as my Droid smart phone. They warn you not to use this supply on other items or any other supply with the phone.

mods

You are going to have to turn your remote stereo up to double the usual volume level, because if you try to turn up the volume level on the source device or try to turn up the "line in" volume on the unit, you are going to have terrible distortion.

To sound its best, this unit requires a signal processor between the source and the transmitter. Either there is no AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit or it simply does not work well. A good AGC circuit would help address the common complaint of low audio volume or under deviation. A functional AGC would help to avoid over-modulation which is audio distortion. Instead, you have to turn the audio way down to about half way, thus making the unit transmit with much lower volume than broadcast stations.

According to an Amazon review, "there is no AGC in version 3.0. It was mentioned in the early instructions by mistake, and has been removed from the current instructions. "

increase power via secret switch

The 2.0 had a switch in the battery compartment under a small sticker that will bump the power up above regulation. You can get a paper clip and move the slide switch. However, on the 3.0 version to extend range from 150' to 600', you now just press the Cycle button then, at same time, press the Mute button, until the lightning bolt at the top of the screen appears.

Pre-emphasis

The advertising claims =, "US/EU Pre-emphasis matches the emphasis to the FM radios in your region and reduces noise at higher frequencies."