
Pocket FM

Pocket FM Radio Transmitter
25 Watt broadcasting power, 12V/5A power supply, 3.4 kg rugged case without moving parts – that’s Pocket FM, a flexible FM transmitter solution for crisis regions, remote areas and disaster zones.
25 Watt broadcasting power, 12V/5A power supply, 3.4 kg rugged case without moving parts – that’s Pocket FM, a flexible FM transmitter solution for crisis regions, remote areas and disaster zones. It is easy to transport and set-up, and even easier to use. Pocket FM combines FM broadcast, Internet and Satellite into one single unique communication system. Pocket FM is used in refugee camps in Iraq, villages in Syria, radios tations in Yemen and by farmers in Tanzania and Burkina Faso.
Nieman Lab says: „This portable FM transmitter brings information to people in crisis.“
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MiCT conducts research about the role of media in conflict and transformation. MiCT is particularly interested in the connections between conflict development and public communication, and the changes in the self-perception of journalists in times of radical transformation.