This is the radio broadcast of the Howard Stern Show as it happened on September 11, 2001, a few minutes after 9:00 AM. It starts out at first with the usual...
Midland XT511 GMRS Two-Way Emergency Crank Radio Radio Broadcast
Emergency radio with 22 GMRS/FRS channels and all 10 NOAA weather channels with alert function
Includes AM/FM radio reception, a clock with an alarm function, and a 3-LED flashlight
Features VOX automatic voice-activated operation, and a USB port for charging cell phones, radios, etc.
Rechargeable battery can be powered by dynamo hand crank, or included AC or DC power adapters
Constructed to be water resistant, and backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty
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I have to think that there is tremendous quality control variability with this radio based on the wildly different reviews.
I'm
a radio geek and have been collecting radios for the last 40 years.
When I saw the ad for this Midland I just had to have it. I thought it
would be a perfect addition for my camping adventures. The radio seems
to be totally loaded with just about anything you would need. It has a
GRMS/FRS 2-way radio, an AM/FM radio, a weather radio, a clock with
alarm and even a 3 LED flashlight. Add to this the fact that it runs on
both alkaline and a wind-up rechargeable battery! Wow.
Griffin iTrip Auto FM Transmitter Review
In this video I do a full review on a Griffin FM Transmitter. This is a higher end FM Transmitter compared to the one I unboxed and reviewed previously. This...
Griffin iTrip Auto FM Transmitter Review
Setting Up a Radio Station - Buying Transmission Equipment
A transmitter is the most vital and one of the most costly pieces of equipment that is required to set up a radio station. Thus a knowledge of the features of a transmitter is a must for any one planning to set up a radio station. The power of a transmitter is measured in watts and it is the most important feature to be looked into when buying a transmitter.
The first thing that you will need to decide is the distance over which you want to be broadcasting. Higher the distance over which you intend to broadcast, more powerful would be the required transmitter.
To give you an indication, a 1 Watt transmitter can broadcast in an approximate radius of 1 to 3 miles coverage. A 5 watt transmitter can broadcast from 4 to 5 miles radius. A 15 watt transmitter can approximately transmit up to 7 miles, A 30 Watt transmitter upto 9 miles radius and a 100 Watt transmitter up to 16 miles radius.
Broadcasting beyond 16 to 17 miles in FM mode is generally not feasible. With this data in hand, you can now easily estimate which transmitter would best suit your plans.
The second question involves deciding whether you should buy it from the local market or export it. My advice here is that if your country has some established transmitter manufacturer, it is mostly practical to be buying it indigenously. This saves considerable expenses in setting up the radio station and it also translates into a better after sales service ion most of the cases.
Besides, you must also try to buy the entire solutions from one vendor rather than buying individual equipments. This way you protect yourself from the burden of handling mutually incompatible equipments of different manufacturers.
Setting Up a Radio Station - Buying Transmission Equipment
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Rdvv 1,5 watt fm transmitter with a 20 watt blw29 amplifier
Rdvv 1,5 watt fm transmitter with a 20 watt blw29 amplifier
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Rdvv 1,5 watt fm transmitter with a 20 watt blw29 amplifier
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Rdvv 1,5 watt fm transmitter with a 20 watt blw29 amplifier
Rdvv 1,5 watt fm transmitter with a 20 watt blw29 amplifier
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
First attending FLY SKY FS-T6 6 approach computer RC transmitter
First attending FLY SKY FS-T6 6 approach computer RC transmitter
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First attending FLY SKY FS-T6 6 approach computer RC transmitter
Got this radio system about 2 weeks ago and just now testing the system, so far seems like it may be a keeper. I need to get it flying to see how it really works. Correction of the range check, change yards to feet. It was 1000 feet not yards, or about 3 football fields.
First attending FLY SKY FS-T6 6 approach computer RC transmitter
First attending FLY SKY FS-T6 6 approach computer RC transmitter
First attending FLY SKY FS-T6 6 approach computer RC transmitter
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
Digital AM/FM Tuner With 10 Presets
Displays Indoor and Outdoor Temperature
Weatherband Tuner
It features 2 Alarms
Battery Back Up
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
This is an AM/FM weatherband clock radio by insignia. Includes wireless transmitter for outdoor temperatures. Wake up every morning to buzzer or radio and know what the temperature is oputside before getting out of bed.
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner Specifications
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
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Insignia NS-CLW01 Clock Radio with Weatherband Tuner
Cordless microphone is a portable gadget that magnifies your voice when talking or performing before a crowd. This is also known as a wireless microphone. It uses the same microphone frequency range: VHF, UHF and Giga Hertz.
UHF is fixed frequency and preferred by most professionals. VHF is a cheaper type yet also functional for all occasions. Gigahertz uses digital frequency like those used in phones. Digital transmissions use either digital hybrid or pure digital schemes. Some models used wideband FM modulation. They look the same as wireless microphones or clip on microphones.
One type of cordless microphone is the headset type. It is lightweight so it fits perfectly the head of the user. Another type is the cordless karaoke microphone introduced in Japan. The most popular distributors of this microphone are Radio Shack and Best Buy.
One type of cordless is the handheld type not connected to cables. This type is the most versatile and reliable. It is similar to the normal microphone sans the cords. It can also be the lavaliere or tie clip type. This is also known as the bodypack. It is attached to clothing and connected to a small transmitter through a cable. It is clipped on belts or pockets.
Some cordless microphones are suitable for children and are safe to use. Others include voice recognition or naturally speaking software. There are available miniature models in the market. Low cost models use infrared light for transmission but needs direct line of sight to avoid interference.
When buying a cordless microphone, one must consider quality, comfort, price and warranty.
A good quality cordless microphone should be effective even in long ranges. This means the wireless receiver does not get interrupted despite distance. Check the battery life. Good models have batteries that last for at least 10 consecutive hours. Omni directional microphones pick up all sides while cardioids are directional.
Also choose a unit with a strong resistance to feedback and one that can control high sound pressure levels.
Consider getting a lightweight microphone for easier handling. Lightweight models usually have light batteries also.
Prices are dependent greatly on the featured functions of the model. Some microphones can be as low as only. Check your lifestyle and needs to make sure you purchase the right microphone.
It is always wise to get products with a warranty. Most manufacturers offer 90 days warranty including labor and repair.
You may discover that your microphone is not working properly. Before contacting a technician, troubleshoot the unit first. Determine if the transmitter and receiver have enough power. The battery receiver must be fully charged.
Avoid the transmitter to touch directly with your skin. Check antenna damages to eliminate transmission problems. Avoid other electronic devices in the area to prevent interference reception. Avoid microphone and antenna lines crossed to avoid interference.
How to Choose the Best Cordless Microphones
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Joyo JW-01 Digital Wireless Guitar Transmitter
Joyo JW-01 Digital Wireless Guitar Transmitter
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Joyo JW-01 Digital Wireless Guitar Transmitter
Here is quick video featuring the new JW-01 Wireless Guitar Transmitter from Joyo Technologies. Very nice lightweight, affordable option for going wireless with your guitar rig or other devices. In stock now at the Earth City Sound Co. Here is the link to purchase: cgi.ebay.com
Joyo JW-01 Digital Wireless Guitar Transmitter
Turning on new transmitter - September 27 2010.mpg
Turning on new transmitter - September 27 2010.mpg
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Turning on new transmitter - September 27 2010.mpg
On September 27, 2010 1015 The Hawk FM turned on a new Nautel Transmitter, doubling the power output of the radio station. The aim of the increased power is to 'fill holes' in the Quad County coverage area of Nova Scotia and to provide all listeners with a cleaner sound. It should also help people hear the station in office buildings, etc. Approval for the increase came from the CRTC on September 17, 2010. 10 days and we were on the air!
Turning on new transmitter - September 27 2010.mpg
Turning on new transmitter - September 27 2010.mpg