Revox: Mixing Console Broadcast
The TX25 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 25 Watts.
The TX50 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 50 Watts.
The TX150 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 150 Watts.
The TX300 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 300 Watts.
The TX5 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 5 Watts.
The TX1 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 1 Watt.
Our PCI-Max 2004 is a Stereo PCI FM Transmitter that broadcasts MP3's and steams on FM from your PC (PCI slot). It is controlled via software and will broadcast anywhere on the FM band.
This PCI-Slot Stereo FM Transmitter broadcasts MP3's and steams on the FM band from your PC. It is controlled via software and will broadcast anywhere on the FM band. Plugs into PCI - FM Transmitter
This is a circuit that will broadcast CD quality sound to you FM Walkman, home stereo or automobile radio. It produces a strong signal that will generally cover the average home and yard. It is stable enough to use even with a digitally tuned FM receivers
This is the Brodcast Warehouse All-in-One PCB 1 Watt FM Transmitter. This item has a built in limiter / compressor & stereo encoder!
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