

📡 Amplify Your Event, Own the Airwaves!
The BaseWish 7W/1W FM Transmitter offers professional-grade broadcasting with FCC certification, covering a broad 88.1-107.9MHz frequency range. Featuring a high-stability BH1415 chip and advanced PLL modulation, it delivers clear stereo sound with minimal interference. Its lightweight aluminum alloy body ensures excellent heat dissipation, while the intuitive LCD display simplifies frequency adjustments. Ideal for drive-in churches, schools, supermarkets, and large-scale events, it comes complete with a 3.5mm audio cable and power supply for quick, reliable setup.
| ASIN | B0C9HLSJQR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,550 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #285 in Car Audio FM Transmitters |
| Manufacturer | BaseWish |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 9.4 x 17.02 cm; 921 g |
D**-
Sender stört sich selbst, Eingang nicht gegen HF geschirmt, extreme Rückkopplung.
A**M
funciona muy bien lo uso para mi iglesia, pero rompí por accidente la antena ¿hay refacción?
C**N
This FM transmitter works great! The sound quality is amazing! The range also goes well beyond what anyone would need it for! I’d say it’s a great value for your money and extremely easy to use! Perfect for hobbyists 😌
P**A
Right out of the box he went right to work at 1 watt. Connected to the record out connections in my audio/video receiver which is connected to a 5 disc CD player. The music signal reaches several blocks away and is just like an FM signal should be, nice and clear. I purchased an AM transmitter some years ago and was very unhappy with the lack of performance. But this little baby is every thing they say it is. I have not tried the 7 watt setting as I have no need to do so. Worth every cent!
D**S
Performance is very good. The only thing that prevented it from getting 5 stars across the board was the volume output control. There is no visual indicator to show you when you have gone too far and are into distortion land. You have to play with it on a receiver to find the sweet spot (not too soft to hear/not too loud to distort). But once you find the sweet spot, it sounds surprisingly good for something that was only 80 bucks. I have the 1 watt/7 watt version. 1 watt goes about 3 quarters of a mile. 7 watts goes about a mile and a half. Unit was just on the kitchen table on the first floor, so if you elevate it, you could probably do better. Seems more than adequate for a drive-in movie lot or church purposes. Best to use it on 87.9 or 87.7 where it won't interfere with anything.
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