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Syncing Transmitters

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March 8, 2007 at 4:04 pm #14988
krimles
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I’m not that familiar with this requirement and wonder how many people would want to do this?? – I don’t know enough about it. From what I have read, it is complicated to set up and there is the expense of extra equipment and recurring charges for STL feeds etc.

As far as the kit goes as compared to SSTRAN, this transmitter would be expressly designed for external use and the antenna is part of the transmitter (it’s not separate). The extra mechanical parts do add to the cost as they are custom designed and manufactured. The SSTRAN was designed for indoor use and I have noticed that many people have installed them outside in weatherproof cases and have added more efficient antennas in order to make them broadcast further – this adds cost. Somewhere on this forum I noticed that all these costs had been totalled up to show what was spent. It’s a lot more than just the SSTRAN kit alone. So it depends what you want to do. My goal is to offer a top-notch quality product at a reasonable price. I appreciate all this feedback as it will help me produce what people are looking for.

Gerry

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