Wireless speaker project for Scouts
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 4:09 pm
Hi
Could anyone point me in the direction of components that could make my life easier in the following project please?
I wish to set up a remote speaker in the middle of some woods so I can play wolf noises and such (it's a yearly Scout camp, we try and scare them at least a little bit before their parents get them back!) from an iPod Nano.
My nano has a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and the speaker I haven't built yet.. I just need advice on how I could wirelessly transfer audio to a speaker positioned approximately 20 metres away (will be a mid range speaker with a cheap car amp running from a 12 volt battery suspended in a tree somewhere..)
Are there any simple/cheap to build (we don't have a lot of funds) circuits anyone is aware of for sending audio between two devices in this fashion? I don't need anything particularly smart, I can leave the speaker switched on for several hours ready to receive audio - no electronic on/off switching required, any ideas anyone?
The only idea I have had so far is to put a cheap car radio and speaker in the tree connected to a car battery tuned into FM station xxx and get a FM sender for my Nano, however I have no idea how far the range on the FM senders are, guessing there is legal reasons why they can't be very highly powered? Anyone know of a cheap FM transmitter circuit that takes an audio jack as an input?
Thanks for reading.
Sincerely
Nick
Could anyone point me in the direction of components that could make my life easier in the following project please?
I wish to set up a remote speaker in the middle of some woods so I can play wolf noises and such (it's a yearly Scout camp, we try and scare them at least a little bit before their parents get them back!) from an iPod Nano.
My nano has a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and the speaker I haven't built yet.. I just need advice on how I could wirelessly transfer audio to a speaker positioned approximately 20 metres away (will be a mid range speaker with a cheap car amp running from a 12 volt battery suspended in a tree somewhere..)
Are there any simple/cheap to build (we don't have a lot of funds) circuits anyone is aware of for sending audio between two devices in this fashion? I don't need anything particularly smart, I can leave the speaker switched on for several hours ready to receive audio - no electronic on/off switching required, any ideas anyone?
The only idea I have had so far is to put a cheap car radio and speaker in the tree connected to a car battery tuned into FM station xxx and get a FM sender for my Nano, however I have no idea how far the range on the FM senders are, guessing there is legal reasons why they can't be very highly powered? Anyone know of a cheap FM transmitter circuit that takes an audio jack as an input?
Thanks for reading.
Sincerely
Nick