FM Microbroadcasting & LPFM Radio Equipment

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Low Power FM Transmitters: Consumer

  • Whole House FM Transmitter 3.0
  • Williams Sound PPA-T27 Personal PA Transmitter
  • Broadcast Vision Stereo Transmitter M3R BV900
  • DRIVE By BROADCASTING DGX 1050
  • Ramsey FM25B HiFi FM Stereo Transmitter
  • Retekess FT11 Portable FM Broadcast transmitter
  • ELE EL-15s (with QN8007 chip)
  • Veronica FM Radio Transmitters

Low Power FM Transmitters: Industrial

Included are quasi-professional grade equipment, that is to say that some of it may not be true industry quality (like some or the Chinese units) yet still better quality than those designed for home use. This is equipment you might find on a college campus radio station or local church broadcast setup.

Suppliers

Antenna

An electromagnetic wave illuminates both an antenna and its feedline. Signal current induced on the outer surface of coaxial feedline may enter it at the antenna feedpoint. Common-mode signals induced on parallel transmission line may become differential at the receiver. Either makes the transmission line an unintended part of the antenna structure, which can degrade the directive pattern and forward gain. A current balun can attenuate unwanted coax shield current. A current or voltage balun can attenuate common-mode signals on parallel line. (consider using a Coiled-Coax Balun)