hello. i'm completely new to all of this and did a lot of searching before finding this site. what got me interested is i found one of those little fm transmitters you use with your ipod in the car at goodwill and bought it to use around the house since my cd player finally quit on me. i just tune in on the radio of whatever room i'm in to hear my music. it got me thinking. so here is a theoretical question since i'm not familiar with fcc's rules i should find out what NOT to do to NOT boost the signal of the transmitter .
hello. i'm completely new to all of this and did a lot of searching before finding this site. what got me interested is i found one of those little fm transmitters you use with your ipod in the car at goodwill and bought it to use around the house since my cd player finally quit on me. i just tune in on the radio of whatever room i'm in to hear my music. it got me thinking. so here is a theoretical question since i'm not familiar with fcc's rules i should find out what NOT to do to NOT boost the signal of the transmitter . i like to take things apart even if i have no idea what i'm doing and i'm afraid by doing so i may accidentally boost the signal beyond fccs regulations. i would hate to accidentally be able to hear the music that's playing on my computer while driving around town. so for educational purposes, i was hoping someone could outline with details what NOT to do to NOT boost the signal of the transmitter. i should mention, by the way, that this specific transmitter is NOT a belkin tunecast ii. any help would be greatly appreciated.
You'll be fine. Theres really nothing you can do to that belkin to get illegal.
I think even if you stuck a gain antenna on it, the power from the final is so low, that if the FCC were in your yardscanning for signal, they wouldn't notice it.
