Elven Commander
- Sep 23, 2004
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Hi all,
I have been pondering this idea for a little now, and decieded to come and check out this site. When I got here, i saw that there was a related thread started and I have read that thread and searched around a bit. My aim is to make a project, and I would like to play mp3's that are playing on my computer, and play them in the other room.
My first question is, I read in the other thread that there are kits that do this, by using a PCI card. If I so wished it, is it possible to design and make my own PCI card for this ??? the other type I've heard/read about is where you plug it into the standard headphone jack. What is better??? I must make a digital project and thats all the specifications I have, right now i'm just idea surfing, and the idea of making my own board has always seemed cool.
If I did make my own PCI board, how hard is it to get the data thats being played on my computer to there??
I have made a FM transmitter in the past, a variable transmitter. Is there a range that a devise like this would normally follow. I was thinking mybe 88-90 mhz or something like that, but I wasn't sure if there was a prefered, or generally used range to go for. I'm not completely sure, but I was thinking that FM would be better then AM for a project like this. I know I wouldn't want a variable FM transmitter for the full FM spectrum (or so i think) would a device such as this have an option like a switch or what not, position 1 88.1 postion 2 88.5 position 3 88.9 etc??
If I were to make a project such as this, Basically you would take your signal from the computer, turn it into RF and then transmit it, and play it on the external recieving devise. From my understanding thats what I would have to do. Would i have to run it through an amp first?
Thank you for any input, i'm fairly new to electronics, and any help, comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time,
Elven Commander
p.s. I almost forgot, the BH1417F, Wireless Audio Link IC, I understand that this chip sends the data as a RF using FM, but I wasn't quite sure as to what "generating stereo composite signals" meant which is the 2nd function of this chip.
I have been pondering this idea for a little now, and decieded to come and check out this site. When I got here, i saw that there was a related thread started and I have read that thread and searched around a bit. My aim is to make a project, and I would like to play mp3's that are playing on my computer, and play them in the other room.
My first question is, I read in the other thread that there are kits that do this, by using a PCI card. If I so wished it, is it possible to design and make my own PCI card for this ??? the other type I've heard/read about is where you plug it into the standard headphone jack. What is better??? I must make a digital project and thats all the specifications I have, right now i'm just idea surfing, and the idea of making my own board has always seemed cool.
If I did make my own PCI board, how hard is it to get the data thats being played on my computer to there??
I have made a FM transmitter in the past, a variable transmitter. Is there a range that a devise like this would normally follow. I was thinking mybe 88-90 mhz or something like that, but I wasn't sure if there was a prefered, or generally used range to go for. I'm not completely sure, but I was thinking that FM would be better then AM for a project like this. I know I wouldn't want a variable FM transmitter for the full FM spectrum (or so i think) would a device such as this have an option like a switch or what not, position 1 88.1 postion 2 88.5 position 3 88.9 etc??
If I were to make a project such as this, Basically you would take your signal from the computer, turn it into RF and then transmit it, and play it on the external recieving devise. From my understanding thats what I would have to do. Would i have to run it through an amp first?
Thank you for any input, i'm fairly new to electronics, and any help, comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time,
Elven Commander
p.s. I almost forgot, the BH1417F, Wireless Audio Link IC, I understand that this chip sends the data as a RF using FM, but I wasn't quite sure as to what "generating stereo composite signals" meant which is the 2nd function of this chip.