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2012年9月16日星期日

ST-15B 15W FM transmitter stereo PLL radio broadcast Only 69USD including shipping cost to worldwide


ST-15B 15W fm transmitter stereo PLL radio broadcast Only 69USD including shipping cost to worldwide




Features :
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      Phase Lock Loop (PLL) System
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      Easily choose your frequency LCD and buttons
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      Freq range :88MHz~108MHz
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      Power :15w
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      Ripple or harmonic waves: <= -60dB
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      Tuning Step : 100khz
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      Stability of Frequency: ±5ppm Less than 10ppm ( better system)
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      Freq. Response:  -55dB(100~5000Hz); -45dB(5000 ~ 15000Hz )
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      Audio Input Connector: 3.5mm headphone connector
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      Microphone jack;it can be connected wih the microphone
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      BNC Type antenna output
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      Reduced harmonic ( clean signal )


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 If you have any question ,Please feel free to tell me :sky@cantonmade.com

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7W ST-7A PLL Stereo FM broadcast radio transmitter only 49usd inlcuding shipping for sale Promotion!!!!

7W ST-7A PLL Stereo broadcasting transmitter only 49usd inlcuding shipping for sale Promotion!!!! Features : Phase Lock Loop (PLL) System Easily choose your frequency LCD and buttons Freq range :88MHz~108MHz Power :1.5w OR 7w Ripple or harmonic waves: <= -60dB Tuning Step : 100khz Stability of Frequency: ±5ppm Less than 10ppm ( better system) Freq. Response: -55dB(100~5000Hz); -45dB(5000 ~ 15000Hz ) Audio Input Connector: 3.5mm headphone connector Microphone jack;it can be connected wih the microphone BNC Type antenna output Reduced harmonic ( clean signal ) 1 X 7W ST-7A fm transmiter If you have any question ,Please feel free to tell me :sky@cantonmade.com

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2012年9月4日星期二

1 kW Low Power FM Transmitter


BE's STX LP is the first low power transmitter to effectively combine the quality, features and support you want at an exceptional value. As the most compact, feature-rich 1 kW fm transmitter on the market, the 3 rack unit design includes an integrated exciter, backup controller, IP connectivity and more.

With built-in features not found in competing models, BE saves you more than just the cost of additional external broadcasting equipment. Smaller rack size, quicker installation and set-up times, reduced maintenance and future system expandability options puts you at a competitive advantage while ensuring overall system reliability.

Designed to Last
Leveraging proven BE technology, the STX LP gives low power stations a boost with an enhanced PA design, increased redundancy and extreme flexibility.

The truly scalable design accommodates both current and future system configurations, including main/alternate, fm broadcast transmitter and N+ applications, ensuring your purchase today will meet your needs tomorrow. As your station's needs change, so can your transmitter, saving you money on costly system upgrades.

Standard plug-in stereo generator allows for AES and L/R inputs for even greater flexibility. The stereo generator also provides a 19 kHz output for use with an RDS generator.

Key Features


  • Standard integrated exciter
  • External input for use with optional external exciter
  • Scalable design allows 1 kW, 3 kW and 5 kW configuration
  • Front panel control and metering via LCD interface
  • Redundant fan design for extended system reliability
  • IP Connectivity for anytime, anywhere access
  • Internal low pass filter
  • Built-in emergency backup controller for on-air redundancy
  • Composite input with 2 SCA ports and 1 RDS port
  • Stereo generator for additional input options
  • Designed for reliability and serviceability
  • Quick and easy setup to get you on the air faster!

2012年8月31日星期五

Jennifer Louden is a best-selling author of five books

Jennifer Louden is a best-selling author of five books, including her classic, The Woman's Comfort Book, and her newest, Comfort Secrets for Busy Women. She's also a creativity and life coach, creator of the Inner Organizer, and a columnist for Body + Soul Magazine. She leads retreats on self-care and creativity around the country. Hear her live on Martha Stewart Living Radio, Sirius Channel 112 every Sunday at 8 am Pacific, 11 am Eastern. Visit her world at: http://www.fmuser.org I call this 'raising the bar'...never being satisfied with what we do or experience. Therefore, we rarely feel nourished or experience contentment. We live more and more in a place of 'not enough' and farther and farther away from our center and natural shape of our lives. Minimum requirements are the foundation of Self-Care. Of course, like the tide, requirements ebb and flow depending on life conditions and age. So, the next time you sit down to make your list of goals, start with your basic requirements first (rather than thinking they will just fit into your schedule without your conscious intent). You may wonder why I ask you to state minimum requirements. Wouldn't it be far better to name your ideals and strive for those? My experience has been that when I kept a list of everything I wanted to do for myself -- or thought would be good for me -- I made commitments I was incapable of keeping. Yearly:- A spiritual retreat of some kind especially in nature- Time with my extended family, especially my sisters Monthly:- An afternoon alone doing whatever I want when I want to- A date with my husband Weekly:- Pay bills and balance checking account- Date with my entire family doing something fun- My women's group- Kitchen desk organized and kitchen medium deep cleaned Daily:- 8 hours of sleep each night, 1 nap on one weekend afternoon- Time to myself in the morning before anyone else is awake- Protein for breakfast- Be near or touch plants and dirt or rocks and water: watch a river or take a bath or walk in rain or pay attention when drinking- Be outdoors- Have a time each day that all 'have to's' stop -- for right now it is 8:00 PM As an example, take a look at which bare minimums are important to Self-Care reader, Lynn: Yet when you reach a certain level of consciousness (and age!), if you neglect your basics, you notice the fallout a lot faster and you realize you have a lot less leeway to stray from what is essential to you. long range fm transmitterWhen you reach a certain stage of commitment to yourself, you find that you are more than willing to give whatever attention and energy is needed to sustain your basics. Which does not mean you won't stubbornly test this, of course. “Do I really need that much sleep?” “Do I really require exercise rdquo; “Do I actually have to have a conversation with my friend about hurting my feelings?' These minimums aren't flashy. It isn't about reaching for some fabulous dream or exploring a new passion. But, without these nurturing nuggets, nothing else can be sustained. Between survival and a fully humming creative life lies the middle ground of minimum requirements for centering self-care -- a fancy way of saying what you absolutely must have to stay in touch with your center best radio transmitter . Recently I asked my Self-Care e-newsletter readers to share what helps them 'turn toward their truth.' I've also called this 'minimum self-care requirements' in other issues. As a result, this is what I wrote today to be included in my upcoming book: