Interesting setup here... Because it is an FM transmitter, you should actually go out and test its range, because some of these transmitters (especially the Chinese made ones) go out further than advertised. I also would recommend making sure you have no locals on the FM channels you intend to transmit to, as you could have cars passing by who are tuned to the transmit frequency and may freak out/wonder what they're hearing if you happen to be transmitting at the same time. Car transmitters can and do override strong locals at close range.
This is a cool idea 💡
Interesting setup here... Because it is an FM transmitter, you should actually go out and test its range, because some of these transmitters (especially the Chinese made ones) go out further than advertised. I also would recommend making sure you have no locals on the FM channels you intend to transmit to, as you could have cars passing by who are tuned to the transmit frequency and may freak out/wonder what they're hearing if you happen to be transmitting at the same time. Car transmitters can and do override strong locals at close range.
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Test the transmitter for spectral purity… it’s likely pure Chinesium
btw do u need to charge it???
how do u turn it on when its not plugged to a car
Use wires running into some sort of power supply, for me I have the wires running into a barrel plug set to 12 volts.
how does the fm transmitter self's activate the radio while its not plugged to the weather radios?
It's transmitting a short-range FM signal that the weather radios pick up.
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