The belkin does not filter frequencies in any way I've noted. If I turn stereo mode on while having fm broadcasting on in stereo tool, I do get RDS now and then, and the volume jumps up and down alot (probably because of that interference of the two pilot tones?). So I guess the sound is not filtered, and is just broadcasted by the tunecast in 192 khz anyway (weird though).
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Can you turn the stereo coder of your transmitter off and use the one in Stereo Tool instead?
That's exactly what I'm doing. If I turn on the pilot, my radio detects it as being stereo without sending a stereo encoded signal at all though, and that introduces a bit of white noise in the background. If I turn on the stereo coded signal then, sound is fine, still more noisy than when the pilot tone is turned off, but a panning test shows that the left and right channels are encoded in the right way...
But still, the output strength of the fm transmitter seems to be limited, since I can only put my sound card to about 10 % of the volume, anything above that starts distorting. And if I use the stereo mode of the fm transmitter (and the normal non-fm output of stereo tool), I can set it to about 30 %. Which I find weird...
Anyway, for my application it's enough, I just wanted to use it for my pc upstairs to play some music to the radio downstairs, and I can even read what's playing without having to run upstairs... so

(I was surprised at the range, but the dc input seems to work as an antenna :p)