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Date Posted: Thu 17 Jun 2004; 5:58pm
Author: Alan Barrie
Subject: Building an 863MHz receiver

I have one of these cordless headphone sets that operates on 863MHz, and works very well. I see you can also get these wireless sets with transmitters and speakers too. Now what I was thinking is, wouldn't it be great for people who already have more than one hi-fi in their house to be able to use the existing speakers they already have. What I want is just to be able to buy/make a receiver that will pick up the signal from my 863MHz transmitter and feed it into the aux/in on my hifi in my bedroom, hifi in my sitting room etc so that there is music throughout the house from a single source. Sounds like a simple idea, yet I can find nothing on it. Does no-one else think this would be a great idea? And how would I build such a receiver?
Thanks
Alan

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