hi, think this is no spam... just for an idea how much it really costs
to put together net and radio. does anybody made any experiences with low 
power transmitters and realaudio? are there any cheaper running solutions? 
/pit

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On The Air Quick! Package - $595 

In order to facilitate creating a micropower broadcast station we are 
offering the PLL 1/2 watt FM broadcast exciter kit in partially-assembled 
form. In combination
with the 20 watt amplifier kit, which boosts the 1/2 watt output of the 
PLL exciter, this provides a way for folks with either limited technical 
abilities or time to build a
20 watt transmitter. All that remains to be soldered on the PLL kit 
circuit board are the transistors and one IC. The 20 watt amplifier kit 
requires very little soldering
and no tuning, it is based on a broadband power module. Only the PLL 
requires tuning and adjustment. For other applications the PLL kit is 
available separately in
partially assembled form for $150. The complete package includes, PLL 
kit, 20 watt amplifier kit, power supply, enclosure, power meter, 
frequency counter and
Comet 5/8 ground plane antenna. The counter and meter are required to 
tune both the PLL exciter and antenna. Cabling from the transmitter to 
antenna is additional
and costs $1.00/foot. Shipping cost is $25.00 for domestic,$50.00-$75 air 
parcel for international shipments. 

1/2 Watt Package - $285

6 Watt Package - $320

15 Watt Package - $410

40 Watt Package - $480 

Every package includes power supply, frequency counter, power meter, 
filter, dummy load and transmitter enclosure. All transmitters use a 
phase locked loop
controller to keep the frequency stable. With the exception of the 1/2 
watt transmitter, each package has a 1/2 watt exciter combined with an RF 
(radio frequency)
amplifier to boost the 1/2 watt signal to the required power level. The 
power meter is used for tuning the transmitter and antenna while the 
frequency counter is used
to measure operating frequency. A dummy load is used for testing and 
tuning the transmitter. For an additional $50 the 1/2 watt PLL exciter 
can be supplied as a
mostly assembled kit.

Proceeds from the sales of these kits go to the furtherance of micro 
power broadcasting, bringing a voice of empowerment to every community. 

Please add $6.00 for handling and shipping for each kit. Normal shipment 
is UPS 3 day select. COD orders add $8.00. Air mail to other countries, 
$12.00 per kit.
We ship within 2-3 weeks after receipt of order, sometimes sooner 
depending on the work load. 

Payment to be made out to Free Radio Berkeley Foreign orders please pay 
by money order drawn on US bank Free Radio Berkeley 1442 A Walnut St., #406
Berkeley, CA 94709 Voice mail: (510) 464-3041 Net mail: frbspd@xxxxxxx 




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