Sorry to post again, just wanted to see if I should be worried about the
range I am getting. I have only performed ground tests so far, LOS as far
as I can tell (it is a highway) but am only getting .4 miles before I can
no longer receive data from the Telemetrum. I am using a 440-7 from Arrow
Antennas. Would my .4 miles on the ground translate to a much higher range
in the air, or should I be going over my setup?

Thank you


On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Ted Apke <[email protected]> wrote:

> Keith,
> That's 20k with a "whip" on the dongle? Vertical?
>
> Wow!
> Ted
>
>
> On Friday, July 19, 2013, Keith Packard wrote:
>
>> "Today & Tonight Mag. - Chris Douglas" <[email protected]>
>> writes:
>>
>> > Can anyone tell me the highest they where able to record with the whip
>> > antenna on the teledogle. When does it go out of range. I'm debating
>> > on the Arrow 440-3. But not sure if it necessary. My computer model
>> > estimates about 3,500 ft with the setup I have so far. Any thoughts
>> > would be appreciated. Thanks
>>
>> We've tracked rockets well in excess of 20k', and our numbers indicate
>> that the available range should be significantly greater.
>>
>> -keith
>>
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