Streaming Audio From Transmitter to Speaker

I would like to beam live streaming audio from a radio stations website to a speaker about 20 feet away. I can either use a transmitter and a wireless speaker or the Bluetooth technology. If I used a Bluetooth transmitter would I be able to have the sound low on my computer and still get full sound from the speaker as I think it goes into the USB port, where the other goes into the sound output port I think? Most of the Bluetooth speakers I see are for cell phones. Can those be used? Is this technology device specific where some only works on a PC? Is special software needed for this? I'm looking for a low cost solution as I only need it for a talk radio show I'm not able to get because of poor reception on a regular radio.

I'm new to all this and can use some help which would be much appreciated. Thanks much!

G5, Mac OS X (10.3.x)

Posted on Dec 22, 2007 9:41 PM

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Dec 23, 2007 4:10 PM in response to sheellah

Bluetooth technology has been around for a long time, but there are many different Bluetooth functions (profiles). Up until 10.5 the Mac OS did not support the specific A2DP Stereo Bluetooth Audio profile.

As far as I know, there would be no advantages to using Bluetooth audio instead of standard (Wi-fi) wireless audio.

Another (cheap) option for you might be an FM transmitter, which you can plug in to the audio out on your Mac, then tune in a nearby radio to a spare frequency and listen to the audio from your Mac that way.

Dec 24, 2007 3:31 PM in response to Julian Wright

Thanks Julian. The problem is I was told it had to be a digital FM radio. When I do a search for a digital radio I get those that have the display in digital form. Would you be able to suggest an inexpensive digital radio? I can't believe this is so difficult to do. I've spent days on this, and even Radio Shack could sell me nothing to do this. I would think they would have many combos on the market with a powered receiver and a transmitter, but it seems not to be.

Dec 24, 2007 4:53 PM in response to sheellah

As far as I am aware, all the FM transmitters you can get for Mac/iPod/etc. broadcast on analogue FM frequencies between 88.1 and 107.9 Mhz.

There are radios available with either digital or analogue tuners and both work with FM transmitters. I guess it may be easier to select a specific frequency on a digital tuner, than on an analogue tuner - however, the end result is the same.

Something like the item below, should do the trick for you:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/rocketfm

That one works up to 30 feet, but others may be more limited.

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