It's with a digital tuner. It works sufficiently with a stable temperature environment but in an car, I wouldn't take a chance. That's why I went to the synthesized unit. "Rock" solid and good range. I used it during a parade once where about 100 Honda Gold Wings (motorcycles) were wanting to all play the same song on their radios while on the parade route. I parked next to the parade route, played a CD through my portable CD player into the synthesized transmitter and it could be heard along the whole parade. They were very impressed and the audience couldn't believe the sound of 100 Gold Wing amplifiers. You said the source was not constant too? That's gotta be a clue. Is it varying? The same rate? Rick Herbert Graf wrote: > Actually after I sent the original message I tried it with my walkman, with > the same results. The source while testing has also not been constant, I've > tried my walkman, a CD player and the PC, all with the same results, so I > believe I've covered all those bases. You mention you used a BA1404 kit and > it worked fine, was that with a digital tuner as a receiver or with an > analog tuner? Thanks for any info. TTYL > > > > > My first thought was to try another receiver like a portable > > Walkman, but you > > said you tried another receiver with the same results. So, not a receiver > > problem but I'd be sure with a third receiver anyhow. If both > > transmitters are > > doing the same thing, then it doesn't sound like that could be > > the answer. FM > > broadcast transmitters don't create anything weird that could cause this > > phenomenon. The only thing left is your PC. Have you tried > > plugging in a set of > > headphones to verify your source is stable? It could be something > > the PC is > > doing to the sound card. Other than that, you have a pretty > > strange problem. I > > use two of the Ramsey kit FM stereo transmitters. One is a tuned > > LC using the > > BA1404 and one is a fully synthesized programmable transmitter > > that is very > > stable. I have excellent results with both. > > Rick > > -- > http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! > email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body