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    #31
    Originally posted by dogbert View Post
    It was a hypthetical question, no need to worry
    the biggest probability the FCC would know is from someone letting them know... possibly a nearby station that is getting partially stepped on, or maybe just someone irritated with your programming.

    Second best method is their sniffing equipment...

    These are my opinions. There may in fact be an easier and more obvious answer.


    I knew it was hypothetical...

    It would take a while regardless, and they would likely just tell you to shut down when they first figured it out...
    It's not an optical illusion.
    It just looks like one.....

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      #32
      Probably less of a chance if it's not on all the time.
      Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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        #33
        Are most really fun things illegal anyways?
        Everything happens for a reason
        I live my post whore life 30 seconds at a time

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          #34
          I have been looking to add a FM transmitter and looked into the Mobile Black Box. is it true that the unit broadcasts in mono and not stereo?

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            #35
            Originally posted by steepz View Post
            I have been looking to add a FM transmitter and looked into the Mobile Black Box. is it true that the unit broadcasts in mono and not stereo?
            There is a new one out I think
            It's not an optical illusion.
            It just looks like one.....

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              #36
              Originally posted by philwsailz View Post
              There is a new one out I think
              Yep - Eclipse-4000 FM Audio transmitter

              http://www.mobileblackbox.com/content/view/19/34/

              Full stereo this time around. DC power adapters "coming soon", so must be new.

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                #37
                I have one operating....

                ummm... powerful.....
                It's not an optical illusion.
                It just looks like one.....

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                  #38
                  A stereo version or a mono version Phil ?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by da.bell View Post
                    A stereo version or a mono version Phil ?
                    I have the new Eclipse - 4000.

                    It is stereo / mono selectable.

                    Despite the note that the power supply is coming soon, it runs fine on a clean filtered 12-volt power source...

                    Bwaaaa haaa haaaaa

                    The Duck has been power-boosted....
                    It's not an optical illusion.
                    It just looks like one.....

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                        #41
                        The one thing I am noticing withthe 4000 is that it seems to have an auto-gain input sensing device on the front-end. It does not randonmly crank up or compress like an old cheap casette recorder, but it starts out at extremely low volume, and slowly runs up to a decent operating level.

                        I suspect that circuit will prevent a problem I noticed with previous MBB iterations; specifically when run off of an MP3 player headphone output or a H/U RCA output, it was real easy to crunch the front-end of the transmitter and distort real bad... REAL bad....

                        TO this point, I have been unable to get the 4000 to clip, regardless of input level. You just have to wait a while for it to power up and find a good operating level...
                        It's not an optical illusion.
                        It just looks like one.....

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by philwsailz View Post
                          The one thing I am noticing withthe 4000 is that it seems to have an auto-gain input sensing device on the front-end. It does not randonmly crank up or compress like an old cheap casette recorder, but it starts out at extremely low volume, and slowly runs up to a decent operating level.

                          I suspect that circuit will prevent a problem I noticed with previous MBB iterations; specifically when run off of an MP3 player headphone output or a H/U RCA output, it was real easy to crunch the front-end of the transmitter and distort real bad... REAL bad....

                          TO this point, I have been unable to get the 4000 to clip, regardless of input level. You just have to wait a while for it to power up and find a good operating level...
                          So recommend for a boating application?

                          If so, recommend 33.5" Telescoping antenna OR 6.25" rubber antenna??

                          Thanks

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by MRMoffat1 View Post
                            So recommend for a boating application?

                            If so, recommend 33.5" Telescoping antenna OR 6.25" rubber antenna??

                            Thanks
                            I don't know. The 33.5" seems like it should get "out there" further, but the rubber antenna will be a heck of a lot more convenient!

                            Unless you ar really going for broadcast distance, I think the rubber one would be safer and less prone to damage on the boat...
                            It's not an optical illusion.
                            It just looks like one.....

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                              #44
                              Another suggestion for content is to add some Aheuser Busch commercials - "Real Men of Genius"
                              Last edited by ImaPigDog; 01-21-2009, 09:45 PM. Reason: Removed bad link

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                                #45
                                Woah... Trojan virus in there.... BAD jujus...

                                Don't click on that link!
                                It's not an optical illusion.
                                It just looks like one.....

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