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Ramsey AM1C AM Radio Transmitter Kit | 
| Brand: Ramsey
Buy New: $34.70
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
MPN: AM1C UPC: 871183000039 EAN: 0871183000039
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Factory Authorized Distributor. This item is also available pre-wired, assembled, and tested with a full one-year warranty. Please contact us for price quote.
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| Features:
| • | A great beginners kit...Your own AM radio station! | | • | Tunes entire 550 to 1600 KHz AM band | | • | Standard line level inputs with RCA phono jacks | | • | 100 mW output. Range up to 1/4 mile under optimum conditions | | • | Electronic kit, assembly required |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The AM1C is a great first kit, and a fine low power AM broadcaster for the hobbyist on a budget. It s a great way to learn the basics of AM broadcast technology, not to mention basic soldering and component identification (if you re a beginner!) The transmitter can be tuned to broadcast anywhere in the AM band (550 to 1600 kHz). Setting frequency is simple - tune a nearby AM radio to the desired frequency, then adjust the AM1C coil to match the radio. With 100 mW of output power, range can be up to 1/4 mile. The AM1C has been used by Scout camps, churches, schools, and other organizations to provide easy and low cost communications and educational programs. Runs on 9-12 VDC. Order our AC125 power adapter for an easy hookup. Includes the matching case set shown which measures 5"W x 1 1/2"H x 5 1/4"D.(Note: The AM1C is a do-it-yourself learning kit that you assemble. The end user is responsible for complying with all FCC rules & regulations within the US, or any regulations of their respective governing body)
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