Archive for the ‘fm radio’ Category

What equiment do I need to set up a high power fm radio transmitter?

June 18, 2010 - 1:37 am 1 Comment

Let’s say 3000w or more…
I have aquired a frequency in my town (In Honduras) and I don’t know anything about fm radio equipment. Can someone direct me as to what equipment I need for the broadcast room, trasmitter, antenna, etc.?
This will be a Christian radio station and I want to cover about 300 miles radious, in a mountainous area…
Tahnks and Blessings,

Do you have a construction permit to build the station?

If so, it will specify the power level.

I would recommend this site:

http://www.ccbroadcasters.com

This is a site for Christian LPFMs, but you will be able to get an idea of what you need from the equipment lists they have. You will be looking at a transmitter at higher power levels than LPFMs.

You will need a broadcast console (mixer) and components for audio sources, such as computers, CD players and such. Most Christian stations have a satellite dish and receiver for bringing in Christian programming from networks.

You will need an engineer. The voltage on this size transmitter is dangerous and can be fatal if you don’t know what you are doing. The FM set-ups genarally require a device known as an FM exciter, and an audio chain for processing and monitoring.

Best wishes to you!

how to start my own small FM radio station?

June 15, 2010 - 8:02 am 1 Comment

I would like to start an FM radio station? Something small and local. What equipment do I need? Where can i find it?

I suggest doing a google search for "fm station equipment"
many sources out there

I built an FM radio transmitter, How could I increase the distance that is broadcasts?

March 6, 2010 - 11:32 pm 5 Comments

I built an FM radio transmitter (if you need the schematic I will scan it) and every once in the while use to broadcast some music. The problem is it only broadcasts within a very (I mean very!) short distance. How could I increase the distance?
I am pretty sure it is not the power, it is connected to a 3 foot wire, that is how it works.
HERE IS THE SCHEMATIC:

http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/9977/schematicgs1.jpg

1. Use a directional antenna to increase the output signal in the desired direction.
2. Adjust the impedance of your antenna. The circuit you describe does not include an output impedance adjustment, so you have to use/make an antenna that matches this circuit. If you have the antenna connected directly to the output, and the length of the antennae is 1/4 the wavelength of the frequency that you are transmitting at, you should get maximum signal transmission.
3. Get an RF amp. (But remember, the FCC limits the broadcast power you can legally transmit without a license.)

is there a portable fm radio with the ability to record to flash memory?

February 18, 2010 - 3:33 pm 1 Comment

I’m attending a convention this summer which has its programme broadcast over a local fm frequency. I want to be able to record it through a portable fm radio straight on to flash/removeable media. any suggestions? cheap as chips please…pardon the pun.

NO don’t think so

How to get the best picture from my FM radio?

February 16, 2010 - 3:26 pm 2 Comments

I’ve just bought a Sony HiFi system. The FM radio antenna is just a wire. If I let it dangle down to the floor it picks up some channels.

I live in the city, so their’s a lot of channels, but I only pick some up. The ones I do pick up don’t have the best sound quality. What can I do with the wire if anything) to improve the signal strength? Thanks

If you are inside, the best policy to get any signal…. put the antenna or wire in the window. you can tape it around the frame, to conceal it. Sometimes the stereo system’s tuner can also be at fault. Differing models have differing sensitivity to signal. If you do not get as many stations as you like, I’d talk to the store that sold it to you, since you do not know who to calibrate the AGC gain to the tuner. Sometimes the tuner, itself is not calibrated right. Panasonic’s are becoming a major brand that has this happening.

Best bet so far… wrap the wire around the closest window. Then go from there. This works for TV as well.

How to listen to FM radio using samsung c3053 cellphone w/o headset?

February 14, 2010 - 3:37 pm 1 Comment

The manufacturer’s website and the store where I bought the phone said I can listen to FM radio w/o connecting the headset but it does not work.Also, where can I find a manual for the phone with more details because the manual from the site only gives instructions about basics.Does this phone work w/ Windows media player 10 for music sync?

use tv antenna instead..lol.the person who told you that idea is insane because the headset of your mobile serves as the radio antenna.. :D

What are the best FM radio stations in Manila ?

February 11, 2010 - 10:06 pm 10 Comments

i’m programming my car radio and I need to know the FM stations I will put.
Top 6 FM radio stations please.

how about programming them all

101.9 For Life!
102.7 Star FM
103 1/2 Max FM
104.3 Business Radio
105.1 Crossover
90.7 Love Radio
92.3 xFM
96.3 WRocK
97.1 Barangay LS
99.5 HiT FM
DWDM 95.5
106.7 Dream FM
Energy FM 91.5
97dot9 Home Radio
93.9 I! FM
Jam 88.3
Magic 89.9
Master’s Touch 98.7
Mellow 94.7
Monster Radio RX 93.1
107.5 NU 107
100.3 RJ 100
RJ Underground Radio 105.9
Wave 89.1
101.1 YES! FM

how to start a FM radio station in India?

February 9, 2010 - 11:44 am 1 Comment

I am thinking to start a FM Radio station Please advice me.

Hi amit.THis is my knowledge about how to start fm radio.Have and fun.

Whether you are looking for information on how to start up a FM radio station that operates on a low power FM basis, operates on a full power frequency or alternatively streams on the internet, it is essential to first establish what the options available to you are. It is also important to understand the process for obtaining a frequency, what the licensing requirements are, and also what type of FM broadcasting equipment and studio gear you will need to run the radio station.

The following is a brief outline of some of the options that may be available. Please that not all options may be available in all countries, as license conditions do vary.

When it comes to how to start up a FM radio station, one of the options is low power FM. This type of radio station operates at lesser power than commercial stations and so they cover a smaller area. The exact area they will cover is dependent on terrain and the exact amount of power you are permitted. Again depending on the country you live in, the low power FM service may enable you to broadcast anywhere near from 500mW to 100W, and may be license-free or alternatively it may be licensed. This level of power is sufficient to cover anywhere between a radius of a few kilometres to several kilometres.

Another option is operating a full power licensed radio station. This type of frequency will give station maximum coverage and will enable you to reach as many listeners as possible. Depending on the country you live in, there can frequently be provisions to operate on a full power frequency, but either on a commercial, non-commercial or educational basis. However, operating a full power FM radio station can be a somewhat complicated process – especially during the initial stages of determining whether there are frequencies available in your area and also costing the equipment that is needed. If you want to start up a full power FM radio station, then it is essential to get expert guidance at the earliest stage. This will ensure you get the information you need to make an informed decision.

If these options don’t appeal or are not available in your area, you have one other method for how to start up a FM radio station. You are able to establish a station that streams on the internet. It will be available to a worldwide audience and can stream in your choice of format. Common formats include Winamp and Windows Media Player, although generally we recommend the latter as most people won’t need to download any additional software to listen to your station. This type of radio station can use a great deal of bandwidth, so it is important to have a fast speed internet connection with a high data cap limit.

When it comes to choosing the type of station you will set up, one of the most common constraints is budget. That said, it has been proven that a station can start out on a low power FM basis and successfully make the transition to operating a full power licensed commercial FM radio station. Some of the points to consider when looking how to start up a FM radio station include:

- The process for obtaining an FM frequency and what to look out for

– How many Watts you will need to achieve the broadcast coverage you want

– What your obligations will be when it comes to music royalties

- What specialist services you need before to assist you in submitting your application for a frequency

– What is the most appropriate powered transmitter and what type of antenna would be needed

– The type of radio automation software that will be used

Is there an fm radio station which commentates live sport?

February 7, 2010 - 2:19 am 1 Comment

I want to listen to the Six Nations on the radio but my phone only has an fm radio! please help!

Jack BBC SPORT | Six NationsYou will need Windows Media or Real Player to watch/listen (help); BBC Sport is broadcasting the Six Nations on TV, radio and on the web …

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/sixnations/

~ Don ~

Can i listen FM radio on sony ericsson Z550i using bluetooth?

February 4, 2010 - 9:56 pm 1 Comment

Can i listen FM radio on sony ericsson Z550i using bluetooth?Currently i am using headset to listen to FM Radio.

yes