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Reviews (45)

01 April 2020
Great product
Very nice little tuner. I wanted to use it for the oscillators on my DIY synthesizer but it seems to work with vibration sensors instead of internal microphone so that didn't work out but it's a great product.

15 August 2018
Excellent radio.
For the money it's just awesome. Good quality radio for next to no money. I wish I had known about the BF-F9V2 though. I't the 3rd gen 8watt version. I got that one also.

20 March 2017
Very good value for money.
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a very well build transmitter. Not a bit of plastic on it except for the on off switch. It uses the RD30HVF1 power mosfet as output transistor (rated at 30 Watts). The FM chip is the BH1414K which considered to be the best of the all-in-one fm chips. The signal is much narrower and cleaner than that of the CZE 7C. Audio pre-emphasis is 50µSec and can not be changed in the menu so it's not intended for the US which uses 75µSec. The sound quality is really good. Nice tight bass and very crisp highs. I found the sound of the 7C much darker in the bass area. This is a great little transmitter for the money. It is however NOT a professional FM transmitter which is no wonder. They cost thousands and this doesn't. However, I bet you wouldn't hear the difference on a car radio! The fan automatically kicks in when the power transistor hits 39°Celcius and cuts out when it is cooled back to 36°C which takes about a minute. Then it takes 2.5 minutes to reach 39°C again and so it switches on and off. The fan doesn't interfere at all with the audio signal. The power transistor is mounted against a solid block of aluminium in which slots have been milled through which the air is blown by the fan. I do recommend to put this transmitter on extra legs to give it some more ground clearance because the air-intake is at the bottom and the unit only stands 4.5mm off the ground. At 12 volts the unit uses about 3.5 amps at 25Watt. Total power consumption was below 40Watts. That gives an efficiency of about 70% give or take a few %. Not bad at all. I'm very happy with mine. :)