Is a Wireless Audio Transmitter Feasible with 2.4GHz Band and an Audio Codec?

In summary, the conversation discusses plans to build a wireless audio transmitter in the 2.4GHz band using an audio codec and SOC with TX/RX capability. The individual has doubts about interfacing audio and streaming data, and seeks advice on feasibility and legality. It is suggested to seek guidance from a local amateur radio club for practical and knowledgeable advice.
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Chandra214
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Hi All,
we are planning to build a wireless audio transmitter. In 2.4GHz Band.
I would acknowledge that this is my first audio interfacing project.
So i have a lot of doubts about the way i can interface audio and stream the data out.
we plan to use an audio codec which can take Mic ( line in ) inputs and also should be able to drive a speaker ( let's consider the impedance later).
the audio codec will be interfaced to an SOC which has 2.4GHz TX/RX capability.
the idea is to interface the audio codec to the controller on I2S of Audio codec onto SPI of Controller(SOC).
Please throw some light on the feasibility.

Thanks,
Chandra
 
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Radio transmitters need a license from the FCC. The FCC also sets the requirements for acceptable transmitters.

The most practical advice I can offer is to visit your local amateur radio club. Those HAMS are very knowledgeable, and could advise you on ways to do your project that are both feasible and legal.
 

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