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    <div class="moz-forward-container"><font size="-1">Well we talked
        about it using FM gear for large groups, so I'm hoping no one is
        to outraged at this For Sale post.<br>
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        My employer, Mt Bethel UMC,</font> has inherited the following
      gear and would like to raise<br>
      <o></o>some money for buying A/V equipment by selling this.   <br>
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      Those who work at universities which have radio stations, would
      you mind checking to see if they'd like a spare or new
      transmitter.   NOTE:  Use of this transmitter requires an FCC
      License even at it's lowest power setting.<br>
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      Check/cash would be preferable but would consider trade for some
      specific video gear, mainly Blackmagic HyperDeck Sudio  or Kramer
      VP-444.      Will only ship to CONUS.  <br>
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                    <pre>Elenos Indium FM commercial broadcast  transmitter<o></o></pre>
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                    <pre>10 to 150W adjustable output<o></o></pre>
                    <pre>Freq agile within the FM Broadcast band<o></o></pre>
                    <pre>2 Rack Unit Mounting – 19”x3.34”x23” WxHxD<o></o></pre>
                    <pre>110 or 230Vac  ~230W<o></o></pre>
                    <pre>N connector<o></o></pre>
                    <pre>Balance XLR stereo audio input<o></o></pre>
                    <pre>Numerous audio processing options<o></o></pre>
                    <pre>All features front panel controllable.<o></o></pre>
                    <pre>3 years old, used at 10W level only so I'm told.<o></o></pre>
                    <pre>Original price was $3,300.<o></o></pre>
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