Is it possible to transmit a wireless audio signal from my computer to portable radios elsewhere in my house?

February 11, 2010 - 10:07 pm 3 Comments

I frequently listen to internet radio. This can be linked up by audio sender from the dining room computer to the aux socket on the lounge HiFi, and could also possibly be heard elsewhere in the house by purchasing dedicated internet radio receivers utilising our wireless broadband connection.
It would therfore appear to be far more cost effective and less restricting if this signal could instead be transmitted via FM in some way to my existing portable radios. Is it possible to utilise and adapt the new MP3/FM car transmitters for this purpose, or is there some other simple means of achieving this?

yes fm wireless transmitter… up to 50-60 yards it works adjustable fm transmitter from 88.0 to 107.0

3 Responses to “Is it possible to transmit a wireless audio signal from my computer to portable radios elsewhere in my house?”

  1. stuio Says:

    yes fm wireless transmitter… up to 50-60 yards it works adjustable fm transmitter from 88.0 to 107.0
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  2. steveo1544 Says:

    Another option is to use wireless (RF not Infra-red) speakers and place them in different rooms.
    References :
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?type=category&id=cat03048&DCMP=KNC-TLC&ref=25&loc=SMX

  3. michael69uk2000 Says:

    the only way of doing it besides having a wireless dedicated streamer would be a FM mike that you hang over a computer speaker…and tune the fm radio too… There would be problems with this under certain of the raido laws of the transmission of music.
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