Build Your Own Miniature FM Transmitter
Maybe you want to get music out of your iPod and into your car stereo. Oh, sure, you could buy any one of the 2,000 options made available by Belkin, and then you’d not only have an FM transmitter, but ALSO a bunch of nice, white plastic. Why not take matters into your own hands, and build one yourself?
The Streaming Suitcase has provided a simple plan for making one yourself, using a circuit designed by Tetsuo Kogawa which requires minimal parts, and which only requires some basic soldering. Soon, you’ll be transmitting audio from any electronic sound device (such as a minidisc, cd player, computer, or microphone) to FM radio receivers. Now get over there, and get on the road to planting bugs all over your own house.
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Thank your for your interest in transmission.
The information in “The Streaming Suitcase” is now a bit older. Please check the original site:
http://anarchy.translocal.jp/radio/micro/howtotx.html
I have been renewing this site frequently. T.K.