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    <p>I don't think it is clear that you are on the island of St.
      Helena and not an island around the British Isles.</p>
    <p>Mike D.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/08/2017 12:43, Jonathan Clingham
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          <p class="MsoNormal">All after a successful response to my
            last request about
            outside broadcast options I am now encouraged to ask even
            more questions here
            to help what is probably the most remote station on this
            forum.<span></span></p>
          <p class="MsoNormal">We broadcast on FM locally on Island at <a
              href="http://www.saint.fm/" moz-do-not-send="true">Saint
              FM</a> and we are investigating the purchase
            of a small reliable low powered 12-volt <a
href="http://www.elecsky.com/cze7c-kit-7w-pll-fm-broadcast-transmitterantennapower-supply-p-18.html"
              moz-do-not-send="true">7
              – 10-watt transmitter</a> that will allow us to send a
            live transmissions from
            around town back to the station eg. Powering it from a
            mobile setup eg a 12-volt
            supply.<span></span></p>
          <p class="MsoNormal">Do you have any ideas to share any
            recommendations?<span></span></p>
          <p class="MsoNormal">Also, we are on the lookout for another
            back up 240v at
            least 50-watt transmitter for one of our rural broadcast
            areas do any of you still
            use old school FM transmission.</p>
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          <p class="MsoNormal">Do you have one set in your storerooms
            collecting dust again?</p>
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          <p class="MsoNormal">SME recommendations welcome.  </p>
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          <div dir="ltr">regards
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            <div>Jonathan a Clingham.</div>
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