What do the original version of King Kong, Loch Ness Monster, Prohibition, and RadioStation click have together? Well, just one thing – the year 1933.
The original version of King Kong premiered in New York, Prohibition in the USA ended after 13 long years, Loch Ness monster was allegedly seen for the first time in the 20th century, and an American electrical engineer and inventor, Edwin Armstrong patented FM radio after working in secret in the basement laboratory of Columbia's Philosophy Hall.
RadioStation click
RadioStation click is a unique click board™ that can be used to broadcast the music via the FM radio band. It features the Si4713-B30 from Silicon Labs, the best in class integrated FM broadcast stereo transmitter, which operates in the frequency range of 76MHz to 108MHz. It can also broadcast RDS/RDBS data. The click board™ can be equipped with a small FM antenna, which is used to extend the broadcasting range. It is designed for communication over the I2C/2-wire control interface.
If you’re working on an application that requires short-range audio broadcasting, you’re in luck. This click is just the thing you need.
FM broadcasting bands
FM broadcasting band used by radio stations usually spans between 87.5 to 108.0 MHz, but there are few exceptions:
In the North and South America, it ranges from 88 to 108.0 MHz, in the former Soviet republics, and some former Eastern Block countries, the older 65.8–74 MHz band is also used. In Japan, the band range goes from 76 to 95 MHz.
For more information about the RadioStation click, visit the product page.
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MikroElektronika