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From: Questor on 31 Oct 2009 22:36 Understanding Audio equiptment is new to me but this is the information that I have so far. A Listen LT 800 broadcasts at 216.1250 Mhz. Can that be picked up on an ordinary radio? If not, are there wireless speakers that are tuned to that frequency? We want to put them in halls and classrooms. Any leads appreciated. Bestbuy put me on hold and I gave up.
From: Questor on 2 Nov 2009 00:14 On Oct 31, 9:36 pm, Questor <questor...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Understanding Audio equiptment is new to me but this is the > information that I have so far. A Listen LT 800 broadcasts at > 216.1250 Mhz. Can that be picked up on an ordinary radio? If not, > are there wireless speakers that are tuned to that frequency? We want > to put them in halls and classrooms. > > Any leads appreciated. Bestbuy put me on hold and I gave up. Can you direct me to a group that discusses this subject?
From: "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" on 2 Nov 2009 00:59 In article <cc39b32f-66b8-4a65-90ba-e029973ad3de(a)z4 1g2000yqz.googlegroups.com>, Questor <questor369(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Oct 31, 9:36�pm, Questor <questor...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Understanding Audio equiptment is new to me but this is the > > information that I have so far. �A Listen LT 800 broadcasts at > > 216.1250 Mhz. �Can that be picked up on an ordinary radio? �If not, > > are there wireless speakers that are tuned to that frequency? �We want > > to put them in halls and classrooms. > > > > Any leads appreciated. �Bestbuy put me on hold and I gave up. > > Can you direct me to a group that discusses this subject? Search for a group with "radio" or "wireless" in it
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