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PCI MAX 2005 - Run your own FM radio station from your PC
Filed in archive General Cool Stuff by tiago on January 18, 2006
PCI-MAX PC - FM Transmitter


Did the idea of running your own radio station from your PC ever cross you mind? Not a radio station in the internet, one that could be available for the usual radio receiver (that comes 2 in 1 with an alarm clock) on everyone's room and for the whole city to listen? (ok, it has to be a really small city)



Well, with the card you just looked at you'll be able to do that, and there are other items that can make your life easier.



The first thing you'll want is the essential part, the PCI MAX Computer Card that costs $219.95 and the installation is easy, just like you would do to any other PC card = insert card inside + insert Setup CD.

Features of PCI Max:



  • Created with "onboard DSP stereo encoder and a DC/DC converter", it will handle the computer's noise easily

  • Easy switch from Mono to Stereo or vice-versa

  • Reads other devices like CD Players and so on

  • Comes with software ready-for-broadcasting-mode

  • Can be illegal





More info at www.progressive-concepts.com



PS - If you'd like your broadcast to reach an area of 5 miles (8 Km), consider buying the "MAXBST" - 15 Watt Booster. Price? $319.95



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