FM TRANSMITTER Radio Station. How To Choose The Best Possible Transmitter For Your Radio Station

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FM transmitter. FM transmitter radio stations need a transmitter but how do you choose the right FM transmitter for your radio station? I will also show you how to tell which broadcast transmitters are good value for money, which ones sound better, and which ones give the best signal range.

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Whether the FM transmitter is used for professional broadcasting, community radio, or pirate radio stations, the FM transmitter needs to have high-quality specifications. That means no matter whether the transmitter is for pirate broadcast or licensed radio stations, the specifications need to be good. Hobby radio which is interchangeable with pirate radio is not something that requires a lower-spec transmitter. In fact, pirate radio needs even better specifications to avoid being detected as a pirate broadcaster.

OK so Choosing the right transmitter for your radio station can make a difference to your sound quality, your signal range, and more importantly if you will cause interference with other signals.
So when you decide on a transmitter, it should not be just because it looks cool or is cheaper or has some high power level claim.
Having the strongest transmitter is not as important as you think and might actually be something you don’t want. I will explain this more as we go so keep watching.

Firstly there are two types of transmitters. They are FCC compliant and
non-FCC compliant.
If you have a license to broadcast you must have an FCC-compliant transmitter.
In many countries, the transmitter does not have to be FCC approved but it must at least meet the minimum specifications which are normally at least as strict as FCC regulations or you can lose your license. If you don’t have a license and are running a hobby radio station then you are better off having an FCC-compliant transmitter anyway because non-FCC-compliant transmitters can be very bad as far as causing interference and going out of the specifications allowed by the laws in your country. Even if you are below the signal strength allowed in your country, if you interfere with some other people's signal you can run into some serious shit.
I'm talking about legal and civil cases.