> 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. Problem with that though is cost, the cheapest synthesized transmitters I've seen are way out of my range. > You said the source was not constant too? That's gotta be a clue. Is it > varying? The same rate? By "not constant" I meant I varied the sources, I tried a CD player, a walkman and my VCR, all exibited the same problem. Thanks, TTYL -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body