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FM signal extension

First I'll say I'm looking into this and I'm not sure it's possible but the only dumb question is the one you don't ask.

One of the areas I work in is a large cavernous warehouse type facility with no FM reception inside and I love my Morning Edition and such. I've bought equipment to extend cell phone coverage for both digital and analytic signals and so I'm trying to figure out a way to make FM available much like cell service. I'm wondering if there is a equipment package or a guide to put together some system to do this or is the issue the band of frequencies. I'm more than willing to scale it back to a handful of selected radio sources, npr, music, talk, whatever... people could then pick and choose what they wanted to listen to of what is available.

Internet streaming isn't an option due to firewall and bandwidth restrictions

Thanks for any assistance, appreciated.
 
Sure. Put an FM antenna outside the building, grab some FM receivers, low-power FM exciters (eBay), and antennas, receive the signals, plug 'em into the exciters. You'll need one of each for each frequency you want.
 
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