November 17, 2008

Last Minute Gift Ideas: C. Crane FMT Digital FM Transmitter

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You know our love of internet radio here at NAV. While one of our favorite devices is the Grace Digital Radio, what if you're looking for a way to stream a device from anywhere in your house? Then you'll want to check out the FMT Digital FM Transmitter from C. Crane.

Basically you plug in the FMT into the headphone jack of your device (stereo, TV, iPod, etc.) and the audio will stream to any FM stereo in your house. Here's some details from Amazon:

  • Transfers virtually any audio to any FM Receiver.
  • Features Digital Phase Lock Loop for drift free tuning in full stereo.
  • Has exceptionally good frequency response.

The FM Transmitter is simple to use. Just plug the Transmitter into the line out or headphone jack of any audio device and set it to the frequency of your choice (88-108 MHz). You're now free to listen to your MP3 player, portable radio, or computer audio--virtually any audio device--in another room and without the need for headphones. C. Crane's FM Transmitter also:

  • Offers highest Quality, full stereo on any FM Frequency of your choice.
  • Transmits any audio, from MP3s to streaming audio or guitar songs to a home or car radio.
  • Transmits audio from your computer on your kitchen radio.
  • Plugs it into the earphone jack or line out of any audio device and set the frequency of choice.

What we really like about the FMT is how handy it is and it comes in at under $70. If you're looking for a great stocking stuffer for the audiophile on your list, be sure to check out the FMT.

C. Crane FMT Digital FM Transmitter at Amazon

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Posted by William Hungerford at November 17, 2008 9:07 AM
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I bought one of these seven years ago and only used it a few times because it really didn't work very well (I could never receive a clear signal at any farther than a few feet). Maybe they have improved it since then... I don't know. But, just be careful.


Posted by: Curt Hibbs at November 17, 2008 10:09 PM
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