Procaster low power AM transmitter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Procaster™ AM Transmitter with Standard Studio Interface


Procaster Transmitter

 

 

Studio Interface

Overview

The Procaster™ system comprises an outdoor weatherproof transmitter with side-mounted 102 inch long, 3-section aluminum antenna (the lower part of the antenna can be seen in the above picture), and a Studio Interface that accepts any audio from sources such as iPod™, computer, mixer, tape deck etc.

Audio sources connect via a standard 3.5mm stereo jack and power for the entire system is provided by an AC wall adapter or other 12 volt power source. For remote locations, the entire system can be run from a small solar installation where no power is available.

Sturdy construction

Welded steel weatherproof enclosure with stainless steel hardware for long life. The side-mounted 102 inch aluminum antenna is lightweight and sturdy thanks to its dual mounting system and stays vertical even in strong winds for optimum transmission. The Procaster™ system is a quality product designed, manufactured and supported in North America and is built to last.

Great performance

Low distortion, hi-fi audio frequency response delivers excellent low bass response and BIG sound just like commercial broadcast stations. Performance exceeds most AM radio receivers.

Built-in Audio Processor

No need to purchase additional complicated and expensive audio processors and signal conditioners - the Procaster™ includes built-in audio processing and limiting, saving you hundreds in additional equipment costs and saving you install space. Sound dynamics can be easily tailored to suit your listening preference and best of all, it's simple to set up with no technical knowledge required.

 

System Includes

  • Procaster™ Transmitter
  • Studio Interface
  • 50ft shielded 4-conductor connecting cable
  • AC wall adapter
  • Tuning tool
  • Mounting hardware
  • Easy to follow instructions

$695 CAD


More information

Specifications
Competitor comparison
Installation
Ground Loop Isolator (PDF)
Grounding tips
Range Optimization
FCC and IC Certificates

 

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