Recently purchased this one and is actually an updated version of the Waio....in fact Waio and Broadcast Vision are the same company. Larger than it looks in pictures and plastic case yes but very durable. A bit more expensive but like the Decades is professional grade and made to last with very good sound quality. Comes with 5 year warranty.
This is FCC and IC certified with numbers on label. Works very well and range is like the Decade MS-100 and the Wholehouse 3.
Has indicators for low signal, input at correct levels and overmodulating...like the Ramsey that Carl built.
Has on board compression/limiting that actually works and is hard to cause distortion....still use with my compressor though and nicely gets to the volume of other stations. Stereo separation is great, listening in car.
These transmitters are sold for fitness centers etc
Only drawback is no on-off switch....on-off is plugging in adaptor plug but I could install a on-off switch and wire it in and mount to outside but I don't know what this will do to warranty so I will leave for now.
Get humming with the adaptor that they send so I just use my own and perfect.
Half the price of the MS-100 new and in my opinion just as good.
Mark
Mark how about a link to the transmitter and the price of it? Sounds good. I seen one before, but it really looked expensive if I remember right. What about your Whole House 3.0? I'm thinking of getting one of those to replace my TX. Let me know what is the deal.
Here's the link
http://www.broadcastvision.com/products/wireless/fm-wireless/fm-transmitter/
If you wanted to get this you can get for less if you call and talk to Tim on the phone. Also on ebay there's always a few there.
I have two wholehouse 3 transmitters and I may be willing to part with one of them.
Mark
I sent you an Email about the Whole House 3.0. I may want it. Just need to know if you kept all the stuff and the condition of the TX. How is it on Harmonics and spurs? Reason for so is that the SainSonic does cause spurs every 5.3 Mhz. OK yes I'd have to (even if it becomes legal DON'T DO THIS AT HOME FOLKS) give up 87.9 Mhz. There is a few other frequencies I can use. 99.9 Mhz has been blank lately as no temperature inversions did occur. I could try it. 96.3 has a station that comes in at night. Someone please check 99.9 Mhz to see if there are any translators comming up. My Rockline is 252-506-9299 you can also use TextMe a free app or even Google Voice to call my station's number. Plus I sent you an Email. I DO NEED A GOOD FM TX!
