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What our customers are saying...
Actual unedited comments received from some of our many happy
customers
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I recently
finished assembling my AMT3000 transmitter. From opening the box to going
on the air took about six hours and it worked just as promised—no problems.
Your Assembly
and Operating Instructions are excellent.
JC
Dallas, Oregon
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I just finished
building my AMT3000-SM. I have a limited amount of experience
soldering, but the kit went together without a hitch! Your assembly
instructions were clear, concise and unambiguous. Initially I was
dreading assembling the unit, but my fears were unfounded. I
completed the kit in three sessions, about 1.5 hours each evening. I
read each instruction step carefully, and used the check boxes upon
completion of each step. As the assembly progressed, my confidence
rose. By the time I had completed the kit, I just knew that it would
work when plugged in......and it did, first time! My old tube radios
sound great playing old time radio shows streamed from the Internet.
I would
recommend this kit to anyone, of virtually any skill level. Read the
instructions, take your time and use the check boxes as each step is
completed. If I can do it, anyone can!
Anyway, thanks
SSTRAN for a GREAT product!
JM
Lakeview
Arkansas
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I finished my SSTRAN yesterday
afternoon and listened to it all afternoon and evening – WOW what a
difference in that and the old Vectronics transmitter I was using. I
can’t believe the difference in sound quality, it sounds much better than
any of the OTA broadcast stations in the area and is light years ahead of
the old Vectronics. The range is also much better – the Vectronics
was limited to pretty much one room while I can pick up my SSTRAN all over
the house. I really enjoyed building the kit and liked the challenge
of soldering the surface mount IC – that’s the first time I’ve ever done
anything with a surface mount component.
I have a
suggestion – I used one of those Sears “Handi-cut” cutter-pliers to
separate the 6 2-pin headers instead of a utility knife and it really made
the job easy, no pieces flying anywhere and no damage at all to the
headers. Very easy to make nice clean straight perpendicular cuts; you do
have to use some common sense safety and keep your fingers out of the way:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00937300000P?vName=Tools&cName=Hand+Tools%2C+Carpentry&sName=Utility+Knives+%26+Cutters
I’m extremely
pleased, this is one of those rare products that has far exceeded my
expectations and is already making me very glad I bought it. Thanks again.
CL
Powell, Ohio
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I just want to
let you know that I'm very satisfied with the AMT3000 kit I purchased
recently. A high quality kit, and with the assembly and operating
instruction detailed as they are, it makes it very easy to assemble the
kit in a short time. It took me about 5 hours from unpacking the box to
listen to music through the transmitter. The quality of the
transmitter is excellent.
A very happy
customer
WT
Auckland, New
Zealand
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Finished your
kit today and it works perfect.
Hooked to my
computer to broadcast to an old tube radio.
I've assembled
a Heathkit oscilloscope, a Heathkit TV, & a Knight SW.
Your speed of
delivery, packaging and instructions are second to none.
It was a lot of
fun doing a kit again. Nothing like the smell of rosin core solder.
Thanks.
JB
Troy, MI
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Starting last
February, I built my first AM 3000. Finished in a few hours, up and
running the next day and is still running like a charm! It has been
powered up 24/7 since that day, withstood many wind storms, tornado
warnings, heavy rains, snow, ice, etc and still keeps plugging away.
I wish everything I built was that reliable. Audio quality is still
supurb and nothing, has changed quality wise.
I have no clue if
others have found the signal here in the small town I live in but, if not,
they are missing something fun to listen to. I was up on the roof
today, opened up the box just to take a look, it all still looks as new, no
weather problems etc. Anyway, just wanted to say thank you again for
the excellent transmitter you have designed, it is second to none!
DF
Commerce, OK
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Just a quick
note to commend you on developing such a brilliant professional product.
Kit arrived quick and safely, easy to assemble and set up. I have not heard
such excellent quality AM broadcasts on my old sets for years!
Thank you.
MH
St Albans. UK
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THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK
YOU! THANK YOU!
Two nights
after dinner and the kit is done.
Third night and it’s tuned in and running.
It’s everything
you advertised!!! Clear signal and
GREAT sound!!!
PLEASE DO AN FM
VERSION AND GROW YOUR LINE!!!!
BD
Romeo, Michigan
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Just wanted to
thank you for the great AMT3000 kit. I assembled it in my spare time over the
course of 3 evenings. My jaw almost dropped to the floor when I heard my
old 1924 Victoreen Superhet receiver go quite when I plugged the
finished transmitter in. I was even more astonished when I turned up the
gain and compression and heard beautiful hi-fedelity AM audio pouring
through the ancient speaker. Far better range than any of the local
AM stations. I marvel that the transmitter worked first try! (Nothing
has ever worked first time before!) The documentation was really great,
and the assembly was a terribly rewarding experience.
Collectively, I spent about 4 hours.
I plan to
purcase another for a friend for Christmas. He will be as delighted
as was I!
Best wishes,
KP
Knoxville, TN
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Just wanted to
pass along a note of thanks for offering a quality product at a reasonable
price. I ordered your AMT3000 a few weeks ago and just found the time to
assemble it this weekend. Being an electronic technician for 27 years, I
appreciate the quality of this well thought out kit. It not only lives up to
your claims; it surpasses my expectations with audio quality unrivaled in a
kit with such a modest price. The assembly instructions had no surprises
and were fairly well presented. From the time I opened the box, until I was
"on the air", was less than 4
hours.
TM,
Dingmans Ferry,
PA.
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I received the
AMT3000 and assembled it in about 3 hours. I was very pleased with the
quality of the kit in every way. The audio quality is fantastic, the
instructions are clear and the price is reasonable.
I have played
around designing and building my own homebrew transmitters, and yours is by
far superior.
I use it to transmit Old time radio shows throughout
my house.....It's great.
Thanks much,
CD
Clarendon
Hills, IL
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Hello. Kit
arrived safely.
Built tested
and working fine! I now have lots of good programmes to listen to on my old
sets.
I ran the
Electronics Prototype Dept at Lucas aerospace in Birmingham UK (now
Goodrich) before retiring after 38 years and recognise a good well thought
out product when I see one.
Well done
SSTRAN.
SN
Birmingham, UK
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I just wanted
to let you know that I built my AMT3000 last week (a
Christmas
present from my family - chosen by me :).
What a joy to
build! The
instructions are excellent and the kit very well organized.
Maybe the most
fun I have ever had building a kit and I am very
pleased with
the performance.
DR
Groton, MA
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Phil, the SSTRAN AMT 3000 is one great little
transmitter. It has superb sound and is constructed of quality material. With
the wire antenna and grounded to the telephone ground I'm getting about
500' crystal clear signal and about 500' more with distant signal. At 1000'
there are hot spots and like such at 1500'. I would highly reccomend this
to anybody who wants a great sounding transmitter. And best of all, it's
affordable and worth every penny. I would even pay twice the amount. In
fact it sounds as good as or better than the commercial stations.
Thanks Phil for this magnificent transmitter.
Sincerly, Travis Allred
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Great little AM transmitter. The compression,
modulation and overall audio quality is far better than many full
size broadcast units and Optomod processors I've worked with at commercial
stations.
As you mention, a lot of the old recordings aren't
very good quality. That's generally what I expect when I buy OTR. I've fed
them into my computer and, as time permits, I'll bring them up in Cool Edit
Pro and see if they can be improved any. You can do a lot with that
software.
Once again, thanks for a quality product and such fast
service.
DC
Waupaca, WI
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It’s not often these days that you buy something that
exceeds your expectations but I just finished building the AMT3000 kit and
it did just that! I’d like to thank you for a well-engineered product that worked
perfectly as soon as I powered it up.
This was the first significant electronics project I
have ever tackled and I was initially concerned about working on a PC
board. Your instructions were excellent and had exactly the information I
needed at each step. I had no problems whatsoever with assembly or setup.
The sound quality is excellent and the audio
adjustments have a wide range without being finicky. We live in an area
with limited radio reception and I’m finally able to listen to my old tube
radios with a strong clean signal. I’m using the Internet as a source and
it’s wonderful to have so much choice in the programs we can listen to on
our old (and new) radios.
Many thanks.
BA
Meaford, Ontario, Canada
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Completed assembly of my AMT3000. Powered up and WOW.
I've built several kits in the past but without a doubt this one has the
most detailed easy to follow instructions of all. And for the sound, I
could not believe it. Sounds so good I am retiring an older version of
another brand that I thought was the best. Tuning was a snap.
I highly recommend Phil and SSTran, he took time to answer all of my
questions before I ordered and everything worked exactly as he said it
would. I would not hesitate to order from him again. Deserves an A+ rating
in every category, especially CUSTOMER SERVICE.
KP
Wirtz, Virginia
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Eight or ten old radios, including my faithful Philco
41-280 console and post-war rolltop, a Zenith or two, a dashboard Crosley,
an eye-tube Truetone and a Stromberg Carlson tabletop are keeping this
chill out of the air this evening at the Homestead.
When you are an
electronically under-enhanced Baby Boomer Vietnam Vet Newspaper Editor
English major Machine Tool Tech Support Engineer born in 1946 and you can
fire up a soldering iron and Follow Directions and make a box of itty bitty
little doodads do what they are supposed to do it gives me a Warm Fuzzy
feeling. I hope you get the same Warm Fuzzy that you have a completely
satisfied customer who can recommend your transmitter without hesitation.
Attaboy to you
and your crew!
Regards,
MW
Pryor, OK
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After 5
attempts at trying to obtain an AM transmitter, first the LIL7, then the
Graymark 505, Then the Knight version, then Ocean Electronics $10.95 kit,
all of which are, and were, just plain hype and junk, I broke down and
bought a SSTRAN AMT3000, For about $100.00 with shipping. It took 3 days to
get here, then I spent 4 hours two nights in a row assembling the kit. Very
straight forward, the board is a little cramped, and unless you have a fine
tipped soldering iron, and good soldering skills you may have trouble. I
opted to wear magnifying glasses to wire it up. Then inspected carefully
with a jeweler glass.
I turned it on and tuned it according to instructions, which were very
straight forward. I found no mistakes or confusing parts of the manual.
It works exceptionally well, has excellent control factors and selection
options. The controls are Gain, Modulation, and compression. These are
located on the front panel. So between those controls and the controls of
the computers MP3 player and my radio, it is like having equalizer/mixer
control over the quality of the broadcast.
SSTRAN has got
it 100% right on the money. Like Ron Popeill says, "SET IT AND FORGET
IT." You leave the unit on all the time, and unless you move the
antenna you do not have to adjust the unit ever again. Unless of course you
are a tweek freak.
The price, ease
of assembly, quality of the product, and the quality of the broadcast signal,
I WOULD NOT WASTE MY TIME EVEN CONSIDERING ANY OTHER AM TRANSMITTER.
YOU CAN TAKE THAT TO THE BANK...
“Panther”
(Posted on
Antique Radio Forum 11-10-2005)
http://antiqueradios.com/forums/Forum13/HTML/008754.html
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Greetings from
Germany!
I have just
completed my transmitter kit. Assembly took me about four
and a half
hours and the unit worked flawlessly at first try. Signal /
modulation
quality and frequency stability are outstanding, equal to a
commercial
broadcast station.
Being an
electronics engineer, I can tell that a lot of effort,
knowledge, and
experience went into this design. Also, I'm quite
surprised how
you guys are able to do it for this price.
To sum it up,
this is by far the best AM transmitter I've ever had and
it's worth
every dollar.
Thank you so
much!
RD
Ingolstadt,
Germany
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I just wish to
thank you from 'down-under' for an excellent product.
Beautifully designed,
engineered, and documented.
The
instructions are by far the best I have ever seen for a kit.
It was a
pleasure to assemble the kit and it worked first up.
Thank you
again.
Kind regards,
DM
Australia
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I have learned
to do a bit of research before buying anything. Everything I could find
about AM transmitters said your unit was the best. It is not the most
expensive, or least expensive. It is a great unit at a reasonable price. I
had a good experience with your company from the start. The order confirmation
via e-mail and shipping confirmation from the Post Office surprised me. The
kit reminded me of a Heathkit project. I believe your kit is of a higher
quality than Heathkit.
The transmitter
worked fine from the start. The audio IC
handles volume level changes of the mp3 files. I enjoy listening to
the old radio shows played as they were meant to be heard, on AM radio.
Thanks for a
super project.
MW
Houston, TX
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Received my AM Broadcast Kit. 2 Hours Plug and Play.
Can't say enough Good about your Product. PC Board worth the
$90.
Been a Tech for 35 years so I appreciate the Quality.
Thanks Much
BT
Wilmington, NC
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I just purchased and constructed one of your AMT3000-SM
kits. What a great product! The design of the kit made
putting it all together a very enjoyable experience. Your
documentation is excellent and the design of the transmitter is first
rate. I'm extremely pleased with the performance of this little
box. I've been listening to it on my Carver TX-11a in wideband AM
mode and my Sony SRF-A100. The audio is very clean.
Thanks again and keep up the great work. If you ever
offer an FM product, I'll buy one!
AL
Huntersville, NC
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The AMT3000 Transmitter is quite the little transmitter.
I started with the wire because I had the coil on order from Carl who makes
the vertical antenna for the AMT3000. I had built the antenna from the easy
to use diagram and specs provided on the sstran.com site and requested him
to make the coil, because I wanted it done right.
With everything put together and tuned properly the transmitter gets out
great. I think I have a good range of over a mile, maybe farther in hot
spots. The sound is incredible and sound just as good if not better than
the other commercial stations in my area.
Just make sure you have the antenna clear of any obstacles and have it well
grounded and possibly elevated if you have buildings or houses close by and
you should be more than happy with it.
I can only imagine how well this puppy would get out if I had it 50 feet
up!!
Thanks Phil and Carl for being so helpful and patient with me.
Ray Gauthier
Abbotsford B.C.
Canada
www.raygauthier.com
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Finished the
kit about two months ago, and it worked the first time! It really really
sounds good. Tell the engineer that designed the kit that he did an amazing
job. Honest!
DA
Hanover Park,
Illinois
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Just finished
and fired up my AMT3000-SM xmtr. All I can say is - WOW! I can see you take
your motto "Dedicated to Quality Engineering" very seriously;
what a little gem! With just the
ground and antenna wires lying around, I can hear the signal out to about
300+ feet before it fades into the noise at 1700kHz. The audio is robust (those sidebands
really ROCK!) and the quality is excellent. Also, the unit is dead on frequency. I've been disappointed
with another AM transmitter kit, but your's worked beautifully the first
time. The assembly instructions are
clear and all of the parts (in addition to being included) are clearly
labeled. What an amazing value for
the price, it's worth every penny I paid.
Also, you responded immediately to a question I had; appreciate the
great customer service. Thanks for
putting so much care and effort into producing an excellent product. Now
I'm going to get to work on building an antenna!
RK
Myersville,
Maryland
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I just received the AMT3000 kit and completed it last night.
I couldn't wait to put the power to it and see what it
sounded like. Man, was I surprised! From recommendations, I had
expected a nice sound, but after tweaking it a little, I was floored. A
rich mellow, drift free sound that puts the big boys to shame. No hum
whatsoever. Instructions are precise and well laid out. Old
Time Radio is now alive and kicking in my community on 1610!
T. Turner
Harlan, Kentucky
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I built your
transmitter kit in a couple of hours. Great kit! Very easy to build, it
worked first try and the fidelity is superb. My old Grundig sounds
spectacular playing old time radio.
BL
Stuart, Florida
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Just wanted to
take a moment to tell you what a great product you have. You shipped my kit 08JUN04 and I
received it a couple of days later.
Assembled the kit and was ready for a "smoke test" after
two easy evenings. Not to my
surprise, it worked flawlessly!
Setup was exactly as described in your exceptionally well-written
manual. The transmitted signal has
fabulous audio. I listen to it on a vintage 1946 Stromberg-Carlson console
(among others) and the sound is just incredible! However, I do have one suggestion: Please design a kit of this caliber for FM stereo! Is something like this in the works?? I've tried many similar products over
the years and have come to
realize that
most of them are merely toys. Thank
you for a truly superlative product!!!
LP
Victorville,
California
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I just
completed the AM transmitter and it works like a charm. Building the kit reminded me of the days
of Heathkit. It was a pleasure to
hear Classical music on an AM radio again.
Nice design!
DA
Palatine,
Illinois
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I just finished
my kit and I wanted to let you know what a terrific product it is!! I
am very impressed with the assembly manual and the organization of the
parts. Everything was there and easily identifiable. The kit
instructions were very straight forward and it went together smoothly--it
worked right away! It is so cool to be able to listen to music on my
antique radios!! In this area, the is virtually no music--only talk
radio stations. This is such a welcome change.
Thanks again
for a wonderful product!!
JG
Pemberville,
Ohio
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I did not
expect so high quality a design, and excellent documentation. A few hours
later and I was broadcasting. With only
the wire whip laying about, I can get crisp clear reception on my car radio
hundreds of feet away. Wow, with a decent (still legal) antenna, this will
be quite a 100mw performer!
Good job!
(extra class
ham radio license holder.)
BB
Houston, Texas
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I finished my
transmitter a few hours ago and can't turn it off long enough to get it
into it's case. Happy, elated, and any other adjective that you could
think of! It's given life to otherwise worthless radios, the Stratosphere
included. It was a joy to put together thanks to such a well thought
out design, package and assembly manual. I can't say enough and I
plan to be saying plenty to every radio buff I know. This is some of the
best money I ever spent. Thanks so much!
BM
Evansville,
Indiana
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The transmitter
arrived. I plugged everything in,
and now
my Dad's 1941
Zenith Universal (6G601D) is playing satellite
radio! Commander McDonald would be amazed at
such a
convoluted
arrangement. No more commercials
and crappy
stations!!!!! Woo-hoo!
At least
according to the Universal, it sounds better than
the local
stations, too. (I think dish does a
fair amount
of
pre-compressing the Sirius signal, so I turned the
transmitter
compression off.)
It's a beautiful
product, simple, well-packaged, documented,
and organized
-- very professional. Thank you
-so- much for
creating it.
Now all I have
to do is find a 12S265 or 12S267 and then I
can really
cook.
JM
Davenport, Iowa
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I am very impressed with the audio quality that the SSTRAN kit
offers. With the built-in compressor/limiter, you can't go
wrong! I am broadcasting my Internet radio station www.ClassicHeartland.com now
at 1610 KHz with the outdoor antenna that you can build using the plans on
this site. One note, I tested the antenna on the ground in the
backyard and then with it 25 feet off the ground. The range is
phenomenal considering that this is a legally unlicensed station! Reception is
solid within a mile radius. It can get spotty after that, but I have
been able to pick it up with a clear signal in a few hot spots as far away
as 4 miles away! If you want to legally broadcast to your local community, I highly
recommend this kit AND the outdoor antenna. Oh, and if you are as
afraid to solder as I am, spend the extra couple of bucks to get the
surface-mount IC already soldered to the board.
George Fair
Granada Hills, CA
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I am truly
impressed with the AMT3000. I had
been looking for a decent AM transmitter to transmit music to my collection
of working vintage radios for a long time.
Your little AMT3000 is just the thing! It's audio quality is as
close to a commerical AM station as one can get. Some people who have
listened to mine can't tell the difference. A good friend of mine who was an AM radio DJ in the mid-70s
was so impressed, he bought one and
had me to assemble for him. Keep
up the good work.
TW
Plainfield, Indiana
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Check out the SSTran Am Transmitter:
http://www.sstran.com/index.html
This is
without a doubt the best mini-transmitter I've ever had (and
I've had
at least 6 of them over the years). I built a Ramsey MP3FM
and it's
the best of the FM transmitters I've had, but the SSTran has
actually
transformed the way I listen to OTR for two main reasons.
1) It is
a high fidelity unit...it sounds as good as a real am
station,
and all the other am transmitters I had sounded considerably
crummier
than real broadcast stations (poor audio quality, whining
noises
and hums and distortion).
2) It
contains an audio limiter/compressor which you can adjust to
your taste.
It allows volume leveling so the audio doesn't fade into
the
background or blast you when you least expect it. This alone
makes my
OTR shows sound much more enjoyable than they do listening
straight
off the PC or on a boom box. As a person who works in the
broadcasting
industry I'm aware of the processing radio stations
apply to
their audio before broadcast. It makes the stations loud and
full
sounding and is the reason most small transmitters sound anemic
by
comparison. Although the SSTrans limiting is elegantly simple, it
actually
allows you to tailor the compression anywhere from fully off
to
heavily processed. A very light setting can be used to prevent any
obvious
compression artifacts and to allow a quiet background while
still
maintaining a fairly natural sounding, constant modulation
level.
It works very very well.
The
SSTran was a bit more complex to assemble than the Ramsey, but I
avoided
problems by sorting out ALL THE PARTS in advance so I didn't
have to
read color codes during assembly. It took me a weekend to do
it, but
I love this toy and leave it on most of the time. If I'm not
listening
to OTR or music from my PC, I leave it on a streaming
station
so I can tune in whenever the mood strikes.
Incidentally,
if you happen to have an am radio with a wide bandwidth
setting
9such as the GE SRIII, this thing sounds just like FM...it
has flat
response to 20K which is much further than any OTR I've got.
I've
never had souch a wonderful experience as turning down the
lights
and playing my old shows through my old Zenith Trans-Oceanic
radio...it
creates a reality I just don't feel listening on my PC!
There
was a nice review of it a few months ago in Popular
Communications.
I really
love this little gem and can't recommend it highly enough!
Jay
(From Yahoo Groups post)
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Thank
you for such a great product. The sound quality is great, there's no hum
whatsoever, and the range is excellent. I've used two other AM transmitters
and neither one comes close to your kit. I appreciate the ability to set it
precisely to any AM band frequency, and the well written instructions were
most helpful.
SC
Warren, Ohio
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I
just finished mine a few moments ago. I set the dip switches according to
the charts, plugged in the mini disk, plugged in the wall wart, tuned the
Philco console to the frequency and listening to Jack Benny as I type this,
and with NO HUM!! Will have time to try some big band music and play with
the settings later. Phil did an *excellent* job with this kit, first class
all the way.
BH
Colorado
Springs. Colorado
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My
kit arrived today and I haven't had time to do anything but look itover and
read the manual.
This is one of the most handsomely conceived and packaged kits I have seen.
My building experience goes back as far as a Philmore one-tube radio kit.)
Every blunder a builder might commit seems to have been anticipated and
provided for.
The packaging makes it very unlikely for the unwary constructor to confuse
similar-appearing parts. And photographs and descriptions in the manual
reduce the likelyhood further. The descriptions of the circuits, their
operation and proper adjustment should satisfy anybody ready to tackle such
a project.
Additionally, a minor and easily implemented (if necessary) revision to the
design is provided, suggesting that users will be well-supported if
difficulties are encountered.
(I don't know how you do it for the price, Phil.)
I am going to have to purchase a soldering iron suitable for mounting the
single, surface-mount chip in the kit before I begin building, but I am
looking forward to the experience.
NL
San
Francisco, California
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Just
finished the kit and it works great. The audio quality is superb, as close
as broadcast audio could be. I have built many kits over the years and the
AMT3000 has to be on of the best quality and the instructions were very
complete and accurate.
RS
Ida,
Michigan
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Just had to tell you how much
I like my new AMT3000 transmitter kit. It arrived about 1:00 pm and I was
"on the air" about eight hours later. I have built many kits
over the years and this one is as good as any. This transmitter works
exactly as described, especially on the distance it can cover and the
professional sound quality it puts out. It is dead on frequency with
no hum or oscillations.
Thanks for engineering
such a top notch product and for pricing it low too.
SN
Sylmar, California
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Hi
- I received the transmitter and just finished building/aligning the
unit. Like many people over on the
rar+p newsgroup, I have tried many (including a couple of my own) versions
of low power am transmitters, both tube and solid state, but had never
found one that really worked satisfactorily until now. Kudos to you all - this one is
outstanding not only in operation, but your assembly instructions/manual
are top notch! Thanks a million.
DN
San Jose, California
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I'm listening
to some 50's/60's oldies right now from my PC playing through my tubed
Zenith Trans-Oceanic. I've been playing around with Part 15 am transmitters
since I was a kid and this is the first time I've ever had a home
transmitter that sounded as good as regular broadcast stations! The sound
is full, strong and clear and doesn't
have any of the
background hum and whine I get with the other mini
transmitters I
own. My radios sound their best and the adjustable audio processing let's
me compensate for mp3 files and CD's of different volume levels. The
processing "punch" brings lots of details out of Old Time Radio
Shows I've got on mp3 that used to be lost down in the soup. I bet the
shows didn't sound as good when they originally aired!
I had fun
building the kit and think this is a great product. Plus your service and
support are without peer.
Thanks so much!
JP
Vernon, Connecticut
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I can't say
enough about how pleased I am with this xmiter. I have been a SW
listener for many years and recently I decided that after listening to them
for so many years, I really wanted to learn more about how a radio
transmitter works. At this time HAM radio just does not
appeal to me, so I considered buying a base CB Radio and seeing what I
could learn from that. I read the article about you in Pop Communications
and I was sold. I have already learned quite a bit through this
exercise and by studying the Theory of Operation section of your
documentation and by following up with things I can find on the
internet about the ICs etc. Thank you so much for producing a truly good
product, at a good price, and standing behind it with excellent
customer support. It seems today that so many companies produce poor
quality, over priced products. It is nice to find a company such as
yours. You live up to everything that was said about you and the
AMT3000 in the Popular Communications article and more!
SC
Warrenton, Virginia
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