🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience - Broadcast Like a Pro!
The C. Crane Digital FM Transmitter 3 allows you to effortlessly send high-quality stereo audio from any device to nearby FM radios. Perfect for churches, gyms, and small events, this compact transmitter features a thumbwheel for audio adjustment and an LED indicator for optimal signal levels. With a range of up to 45 feet, it’s your go-to solution for creating a personal broadcast experience.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Manual Control |
Control Type | Manual Control |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Stereo Audio |
Hardware Connectivity | Micro USB Type A |
Battery Weight | 46 Grams |
Item Weight | 5.8 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3"L x 3"W x 3"H |
Supported Application | Churches, gyms, correctional facilities, small concerts, drive-in movies, and car audio systems |
Compatibility Options | Any audio device with a 3.5mm jack or RCA connection and any FM radio receiver |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Supported Standards | FM Radio Frequency |
Compatible Devices | Device with 3.5mm jack or RCA connection, Laptop, Microphone, Television, Instrument, Smart Speaker, Mobile Phone |
AntennaDescription | Internal antenna for FM radio frequency transmission |
Mounting Type | Table Top Mount |
Display Type | LED |
Installation Method | Tabletop |
Includes Remote | No |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Additional Features | High-fidelity audio transmission, adjustable input, and LED signal level indicator |
Material Type | Plastic |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Supported Battery Types | 2 'AA' batteries (type not specified) |
Bluetooth support? | No |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Audio Output Mode | FM Radio Transmission |
Audio Input | 1/8' (3.5mm) Stereo Plug |
Audio Output Type | FM Radio Transmission |
R**A
Works Really Well. Use On Window Sill.
The media could not be loaded. I am a geocacher and a numbers station enthusiast. I have wanted to have my own numbers station for a few years now. Today I finally got it. A fellow geocacher gave me an idea. I just had to figure out how to execute it.So I did the research. I had been hearing about C.Crane, for a least 10 years, advertised on the Coast to Coast AM radio show. The research I did told me that I didn’t need an FCC license for broadcasting if my transmission went no further than 200 feet. Most of the devices I found here ranged from .2 to .5 miles in broadcast range. I’m in a time in my life where I’m done being sneaky snd squirrely and just would rather not risk being fined or getting in trouble with anyone or any agency. I researched near broadcast devices and I this device kept coming up so I decided to give it a try.I found the cheapest mp3 player that I could find that had the repeat loop feature. I created a transmission on Adobe Premire and uploaded it to the mp3 player and I paired this device and the mp3 together by simply using the 3.5 mm Jack and now I have a numbers station broadcasting from my dining room. I have the device and set up on the window sill and I’ve done the measurement and this device broadcasts 193 feet from where it is set up. No rules or regulations or laws broken. It works on AC and batteries. You know I put fresh batteries in it in case the power goes out, can’t have my numbers station go down for all of those rabid cachers.I didn’t read the manual at first at all because why? The red button on the front is the power and the input level control needs to be up so that the receiver can broadcast the transmission. Also, you need to play with the station you pick if you want it picked up in a car. There were some available stations that I couldn't get to pick up my transmission and I’m not sure why. I’m not that smart or well-versed in the radio sciences. I can’t speak to the longevity of the device. It was great for the price. Enjoy this little thing. Get creative. Go wild!
S**R
The next best thing to Having your own Radio station No License needed
I first used this C Crane transmitter way back in 2003 before that I was using another brand which was constantly malfunctioning ( I had bought 5 of those over a 6 year period between 1995 and 1999 the last one finally bit the dust in 2002) I can say this transmitter is solid and with good care and proper maintenance it will last years my first one lasted for well over a decade And I never modified it or tried to I only use a wire attached to an alligator clip to maximize the overall signal strength for all the radios in my home if you live in an apartment complex the signal can reach immediate neighbors above or below you and Maybe the car radios in the parking lots nearby ( my experiences at least) and all this without having to illegally modify the device as this is a part 15 FCC approved device. The sound quality is stellar for what it is I use mixers and my tablet and computer audio as well as CD players for my audio programming for the Transmitter it's been a long time hobby and always check the unused FM frequencies as the quality may vary and some FM stations signals tend to bleed into those unused frequencies so you will need to experiment and test to get the best results I highly recommend this transmitter as I'm a seasoned user and I can say I'm very satisfied with this transmitter
A**R
No delay like Bluetooth. Simple to use.
This works very well and is easy to use. The reason for one less star is that AA batteries do not fit. I had to shorten the battery springs to get them to fit. If you are using AC power this will not be an issue for you. Otherwise I very much like it. The LED input signal light and volume control are very useful. It turns red when you are hitting the max limit. This allows you to have a good loud signal without over-modulating. Unlike Bluetooth, it has zero delay. So no more echo.
H**Y
Works well and even better with a compressor, also Pay attention to your Receiver Antenna
These work well and sound slightly better than the Model 2 does.I use this to allow me to listen to the same thing in all rooms.I added in an audio compressor/limiter and it improved it nicely.Without the compressor, some radios had a little backgroundhiss in the quiet parts the compressor has allowed me to bringup (and limit) the audio improving the overall listing experience.I picked up some inexpensive compressor modules(SSM2167 type) to experiment with to build a simplecompressor for the C. Crane Digital FM Transmitter 3I see that Amazon has some SSM2167 compressor modulesSearch for Item # B09D3W8ZRN"SSM2167 Microphone Preamplifier Board DC 3V-5V Low NoiseCOMP Compression Module Mono Amplifier Audio Sound Board"Also, take some time to make sure your receiver antennas are oriented thesame as the Transmitter to get the best reception from the transmitter.Also for short antennas as found on portable radios adding some extrawire to the existing antenna to lengthen it (to about 30 ") may help..
S**T
Worth the price!
Real nice device. Great sound quality!
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